CSU faculty discuss Ukraine-Russia war
Over the past several days, Colorado State University faculty have been sharing their thoughts and expertise with the media on the Ukraine-Russia war.
Over the past several days, Colorado State University faculty have been sharing their thoughts and expertise with the media on the Ukraine-Russia war.
In the newest episode of WCNR podcast Tune Into Nature, Professor Mark Paschke shares his experience researching and educating students about restoration ecology at Colorado State University to address challenges of giving back to Earth’s ecosystem goods and services.
The Winter Olympics is an adrenaline rush as athletes fly down snow-covered ski slopes, luge tracks and over the ice at breakneck speeds and with grace.
"It is with deep sorrow that I share with you all today that Mary Ontiveros, the founding Vice President for Diversity at Colorado State University, died this past weekend surrounded by her family," said President Joyce McConnell in a message to the CSU community.
CSU's Counseling and Career Development Clinic is scheduling new and returning clients in our on-campus clinic this semester.
"I’ll be sharing our plan along with Vice President Jenelle Beavers and College of Liberal Arts Dean Ben Withers from 11 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, March 1 in the LSC Theatre. We will also be live streaming the event for those who prefer to join us virtually."
Joe Blake, chancellor emeritus of the CSU System and long-time advocate for higher education in Colorado, passed away Tuesday at the age of 86. In his emeritus role, the former chancellor remained a champion of CSU’s land-grant mission in Colorado community engagement, economic development, and higher-education access and opportunities for students, including as chair of CSU’s Master of Tourism Management program.
In June of 2019, lightning ignited a wildfire on the Kenai Peninsula south of Anchorage, Alaska, threatening homes and infrastructure. The Swan Lake fire would go on to burn nearly 170,000 acres of Alaskan wilderness. When the initial call for support went out, a small group of wildland firefighters from Colorado State University’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands joined the response. Based at nearby Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, the CEMML team was just getting its footing as the base’s new Wildland Support Module.
Each year, students, faculty, and alumni nominate teachers who’ve inspired them and made an impact in their lives for the Best Teacher Awards. The 2022 recipients of the Best Teacher Awards, representing six colleges, will be celebrated March 30 at the Best Teacher Awards banquet.
Members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Task Group on Gender, including Research Associate in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Nicolena vonHedemann, review the results of their survey of IPCC contributors to understand how they experienced gender bias and barriers during their work with IPCC.