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Young plants growing in a very large plant nursery

Conversations on agricultural labor in prisons and cannibalistic behavior from early humans

January 29, 2026 Author - Nicolle McMurray

CSU anthropology and geography research explore power, place, justice, and humanity’s past.

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Collaborative CSU group in Kenya

CSU team launches online tool to help prepare for, adapt to climate changes in African forests

January 29, 2024 Author - Nicolle McMurray

A NASA-funded team of Colorado State University researchers traveled to Kenya to unveil a new interactive, online tool to help land managers and foresters working in Kenyan and African forests. 

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Rendering of Cahokia Mounds by artist William Iseminger

North America’s First City: 20,000 people in 1050 C.E.

May 18, 2023 Author - Beth Etter

Ed Henry and colleagues receive $312K NSF grant to investigate the mounds at Cahokia, the largest and most influential urban settlement of the Mississippian culture in 1050 C.E., using magnetometry instruments that are non-invasive and non-destructive. 

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