Category: Latest News
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Were early humans cannibals? CSU paleoanthropologist talks about new findings regarding the oldest taboo
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Read More: Were early humans cannibals? CSU paleoanthropologist talks about new findings regarding the oldest tabooColorado State University paleoanthropologist Michael Pante talks about this important discovery, what it means for future fossil research, and what was it that led our early ancestors to eat each other.
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A case of cannibalism? Smithsonian, CSU researchers uncover how humans’ relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago
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Read More: A case of cannibalism? Smithsonian, CSU researchers uncover how humans’ relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years agoThe research is the first application of the 3D quantitative method — developed and published by CSU professor Michael Pante in 2017 — to a fossil specimen.
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Just what is in the Clark A basement?
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Read More: Just what is in the Clark A basement?The subterranean floor of Clark holds jaw-dropping collections of artifacts – along with actual jaws of bison and other fauna – within the CSU Archaeological Repository and other labs and research spaces of the Department of Anthropology and Geography.
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The Audit: CSU’s Prison Agriculture Lab researches the roots, impact of the prison agriculture industry
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Read More: The Audit: CSU’s Prison Agriculture Lab researches the roots, impact of the prison agriculture industryThere are more than 600 prison agricultural programs currently in the United States, but very little data looking at the how, what, and maybe most importantly, why of these programs. Colorado State University’s Prison Agriculture Lab is looking to change that. Co-directors Joshua Sbicca and Carrie Chennault talk about the…
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The Practical and Applied Side: Liberal Arts students intern with CSU Extension
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Read More: The Practical and Applied Side: Liberal Arts students intern with CSU ExtensionThe CSU Summer Extension Internship program gives students the opportunity to take their research and expertise into the field to help communities across Colorado.
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Clark Building to receive expansion and transformation
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Read More: Clark Building to receive expansion and transformationAfter more than 50 years, the most heavily utilized academic building on the Fort Collins main campus is getting a makeover.
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Together, We Celebrate Earth Day
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Read More: Together, We Celebrate Earth DayThis Earth Day, view some of the many ways the College of Liberal Arts focuses on environmental sustainability.
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Celebrate CLA! Faculty and staff recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service in 2021
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Read More: Celebrate CLA! Faculty and staff recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service in 2021The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2021.
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Together, We Persist
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Read More: Together, We PersistIn a 2021 monthly series, we share stories that reflect our curiosity, ability to adapt, engagement with the community, and research and creative expertise. This month, we are focusing on our adaptability and determination.