In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Gilbert Fechner
Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Professor Emeritus, Gilbert H. Fechner, passed away peacefully in his sleep on December 16, 2022, just four days before his 100th birthday.
Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Professor Emeritus, Gilbert H. Fechner, passed away peacefully in his sleep on December 16, 2022, just four days before his 100th birthday.
With over 1,700 course sections, CSU’s innovative summer classes offer intimate learning settings, promote deeper student understanding of course materials and aid students in maintaining or expediting their graduation plans.
Derek Schutt, a Colorado State University professor of geophysics in the Warner College of Natural Resources Department of Geosciences, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award for the 2023-2024 academic year from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
The Warner College finalists are Camden Baker, Natural Resource Stewardship in Forest and Rangeland Stewardship; Jeremiah Gorske, Conservation Leadership in Human Dimensions of Natural Resources; and Anna Wright, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology through Forest and Rangeland Stewardship.
Every semester upon completing CSU's Destination Survey, Warner graduates receive a sticker. In the past, the sticker has been designed by the WCNR communications team but this semester will be a little different; we want to make the sticker extra special by having one of our students design it.
Established in 1977 by an executive order from President Jimmy Carter, the two-year fellowship program is designed to help graduate students jump-start their careers through unique leadership training. Each fellowship comes with a full salary and benefits at a select federal agency, which provides training, development and mentoring.
Colorado State University is well represented in one of the nation’s top programs dedicated to cultivating the next generation of leaders.
Nancy Hastings has spent 34 years as a botanist with CSU’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands, helping military installations across the U.S. and overseas manage their natural resources.
A partnership between Colorado State University’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center seeks to integrate data to help avoid Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazards.
There's a new resident in the Michael Smith Natural Resources Building and we're turning to the Warner community to name him!