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The art and science of wildfire recovery (Photo Gallery)
From Burn to Bloom, a public art and science event on Aug. 19, brought together the Fort Collins community to engage in playful art and science activities, all-ages education, and hopeful community reflection.
CSU Libraries in the news & media
The impact of the CSU Libraries' materials and expertise is hard to ignore. This is a round-up of recent appearances of our materials and expertise in news and media outlets.
All hands on deck: Summer flash flood and recovery
Flash flooding is a threat that many people fail to prepare for, but not staff at the Morgan Library. When a major storm hit campus on the evening of July 31, staff leapt into action in a flash.
11 things that are always free at Morgan Library
There are a lot of words to describe the Morgan Library. Some examples? Welcoming, comfortable, inspiring, community-centered. One word you’ll never hear? Expensive.
Project to lower textbook costs at CSU gets a $75,000 boost
The Colorado Commission on Higher Education has awarded CSU $75,000 to support a project to lower textbook costs in high enrollment courses with an increased focus on diversity, equity and inclusion.
‘Ramily’ ties: Inside the genealogical research resources at CSU
At Morgan Library, students and alumni pore over old photos, yearbooks and catalogs to piece together loved ones’ life stories.
Remembering Lee Anderson, the longest-serving CSU director of libraries
LeMoyne “Lee” W. Anderson passed away on Feb. 18 at the age of 98. Anderson was the director of libraries at Colorado State University from 1957 to 1985. Anderson was known for his shock of white hair and calm, dignified presence.
How Colorado water history shapes the science of snow
Nestled in the spires of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains lie acres of crystalline snowpack, slowly carving the granite formations where they rest. The snowpack feeds a litany of creeks and rivulets that form the Colorado River, the bedrock of the West’s water supply.
Don’t get duped by data: Analyze data visualizations like a pro
Data literacy is the ability to think critically about statistics and data visualizations, to understand both the power and the limitations of data, and to advocate for ethical data use are all key aspects of data literacy. What are some key data pitfalls everyone should watch out for?
Creative Writing Reading Series welcomes literary voices to CSU starting Sept. 16
The popular Creative Writing Reading Series is turning the page on a new chapter of literary voices at Colorado State University with its new partner this year: the CSU Libraries. The program welcomes emerging and established literary voices to Fort Collins to take part in various events.