Morgan Library (Colorado State University)

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The Morgan Library is a university library located at Colorado State University (CSU) in Fort Collins, Colorado. Its address is 1201 Center Avenue Mall.

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Construction history

Initial construction

On May 13th, 1958, preliminary planning for a new library at Colorado State University was authorized by the State Board of Agriculture, [1] and in 1961 more detailed planning began. [2] The State Board of Agriculture voted to name the library after William E. Morgan, who was president of the university from 1949 until 1969 [1] . [3] According to the Board President C.C. Waneka, the library was named, "in recognition of the outstanding leadership displayed by President Morgan during a period in which CSU has achieved unprecedented growth in academic structure, numbers of students, and physical facilities." [4] CSU Physical Plant employees as well as librarians worked to move all collections into the Morgan Library. [1] The library opened its doors on January 4th, 1964 at 8am. [2] [1] The initial library was designed by James M. Hunter & Associates of Boulder and constructed by Hensel Phelps Construction Co. of Greely. [3] [4] [1]

Renovations

1996 Addition

The 1996 addition was designated by President Albert C. Yates in 1994 who determined that the modernization of Morgan Library was a priority. The addition was built by Gerald H. Phipps Construction Company and began construction in July 1994 and continued after the library reopened in August 1994. The project added multiple computer labs as well as an electronic information center and more than 300 public access computer terminals. The renovation was nearly complete when the flood of 1997 hit on July 28th, 1997. [1]

2011 renovation

In September 2006, the redesign of the library was announced. More space was designated for workstations and study areas, and thousands of books moved from the library to the Book Storage Facility located on Lake Street. [1] In 2011, the North entrance of the library was redesigned and a 24-hour study area was added to the North entrance, commonly known as the "The Cube". [1] The renovation project added a coffee shop to the first floor of the library called "Morgan's Grind." [1] The renovation added an event hall and an area that offered larger meeting spaces. [1] Morgan Library reopened in 2012. [1]

The Cube

Students are able to access the 24-hour study area with use of their CSU student ID RamCard after hours. [5] The addition was part of a $16.8 million renovation of the Morgan Library that began in March of 2011. [6] The cube has entryways on the East and West sides of the building and has seating in the form of tables and lounge seating for 85 people as well as heating and air conditioning. [6] [5] The building features photometric glass that allows the windows to darken based on light levels outside, allowing heat in the cube to be managed. [6]

On August 24th, 2018, there was a reported bed-bug outbreak within the Study Cube. The Study Cube was closed for a week, during which the building was treated by an exterminator and heat steamed twice. [7]

2024 renovation

In August of 2024, the South entrance of the library opened to the student population after construction added a ramp to be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. [8]

The Flood of 1997

On July 28th, 1997, a flood hit Fort Collins, including Colorado State University, known as the 1997 Spring Creek Flood. The flood flooded the entire basement level of Morgan Library by midnight. [1] The flood damaged an estimated half a million books and periodicals due to a wall of water being sent into the library, submerging the books in ten feet of water. [9] [10] [1] There were more books than usual being temporarily stored in the basement due to renovations taking place. [11] [12] The water tore a six-foot hole in the wall that entered into the basement of the library. [13] [12]

For prevention of potential future flooding, Colorado State University built a concrete retaining barrier on the West side of the library as part of a mitigation plan funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. [14] [1] In the days after the flood, water was pumped out of the basement. [12] [13] In the months following the flood, the building was dried out and repaired. [1] Initially, the University was working with a library recovery firm that sent the books to a commercial cold storage facility in Laramie, Wyoming. [13] President Albert C. Yates terminated the agreement with the first firm, and the books that were damaged were sent to disaster recovery company DRS,Inc. in Fort Worth, Texas where they were to be freeze dried, reshaped, and cleaned. [11]

References

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  2. 1 2 Trapp, Clarissa. "Research Guides: CSU Buildings and Grounds History: William E. Morgan Library, 1964-". libguides.colostate.edu. Retrieved 2025-12-14.
  3. 1 2 "CSU Library to Be Named for President of University". The Rocky Mountain News (Daily). April 19, 1964. p. 11. Retrieved December 1, 2025.
  4. 1 2 "New Campus Library to Honor President William E. Morgan". The Rocky Mountain Collegian. April 21, 1964. p. 4.
  5. 1 2 "CSU students speak out on Morgan Library study cube". The Rocky Mountain Collegian. January 29, 2013. Archived from the original on 21 Sep 2023.
  6. 1 2 3 Admin, Cms (2012-05-01). "CSU's Study Cube of Morgan library opens". FX Design. Retrieved 2025-12-14.
  7. Ye, Samantha (September 5, 2018). "Morgan Library Study Cube reopens bed-bug free". The Rocky Mountain Collegian. Archived from the original on 15 Dec 2025.
  8. Ashby, Maya (August 9, 2024). "New doors are opening at the Morgan Library (literally)". Colorado State University. Archived from the original on 15 Dec 2025.
  9. "CSU officials hope to salvage damaged books". Aspen Daily News. August 11, 1997. p. 3. Retrieved December 8, 2025.
  10. "Donated books may replace half of CSU library's losses". Aspen Daily News. October 22, 1997. p. 9.
  11. 1 2 Garwin, Laura (1997-09-01). "Library tries to rebuild flooded collection". Nature. 389 (6646): 8–8. doi:10.1038/37845. ISSN   1476-4687.
  12. 1 2 3 Brooke, James (July 31, 1997). "Colorado State University Is Still Reeling From a Flash Flood". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 15 Dec 2025.
  13. 1 2 3 Silverman, Randall H. (2004). "The Day the University Changed". Idaho Librarian. 55 (3). University of Utah: Idaho Library Association.
  14. "Wall to protect Morgan Library". The Steamboat Today. November 26, 1997. p. 10.