50 summers of CSU archaeology field schools: discovering the past by training students for the future

It all started in the summer of 1969, when Jim Judge brought a team of CSU students to excavate the Roberts Ranch Buffalo Jump. From then on, the Archaeology Field School became an annual summer course teaching students about archaeological survey and excavation at sites across the western Great Plains.

College of Liberal Arts enjoys successful Fulbright award season

Story by Lena Ham. Originally published on SOURCE. Several members of the College of Liberal Arts recently won awards from the Fulbright Program. Below are descriptions of how some of those awards are being used. Stephan Weiler Stephan Weiler was one of about a dozen people selected as a Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair, a subset […]

CSU’s annual Organ Week features nightly concerts and free public lectures and masterclasses

The six annual Organ Week, a summer organ festival presented by the School of Music, Theatre and Dance at Colorado State University, takes place June 4-7 with concerts, lectures, and masterclasses held at the University Center for the Arts, First United Methodist Church, and First Presbyterian Church in Fort Collins. The School continues its year-long […]