Dive into 17 unique stories presented by 90.5 KCSU, as told by Professor Thomas Cauvin’s 2019 Fall Semester Public History course. Each episode takes you on a local storytelling adventure that focuses on Fort Collins and Colorado State University’s past and includes a wide variety of topics from underwater towns to haunted cabins and local architecture; including legendary rock concerts and fighting for women’s rights.

Land Grant Chronicles: History at CSU
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Dive into 17 unique stories presented by 90.5 KCSU, as told by Professor Thomas Cauvin’s 2019 Fall Semester Public History course. Each episode takes you on a local storytelling adventure that focuses on Fort Collins and Colorado State University’s past and includes a wide variety of topics from underwater towns to haunted cabins and local architecture; including legendary rock concerts and fighting for women’s rights.
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