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Warner College honors members of its graduating class, faculty and staff at All-College Awards Reception
Warner College of Natural Resources held its annual All-College Awards Reception on April 22, 2024, celebrating Warner students, faculty and staff.
Earth month extravaganza: Warner College to host Natural Resources Days throughout April
Natural Resources Days will take place this year from April 15 to May 2, and Warner College of Natural Resources is inviting the CSU community to learn about and celebrate the vital elements that make up the planet we call home.
Harbison Research and Education Building dedicated at CSU Mountain Campus
University officials and members of the Warner College of Natural Resources community gathered Sept. 8 to officially dedicate the first new academic facility at CSU Mountain Campus in over 50 years.
Further Together Lecture Series brings International Biodiversity Network to CSU to tackle global conservation challenges
As part of Warner College Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series — Further Together — that highlights conservation and sustainability success stories, on Sept. 27 from 5-8 p.m. at the Iris and Michael Smith Alumni Center, IBN will discuss transdisciplinary issues including biodiversity loss, climate change, and wildlife health trends that span the next decade. Light bites will be served, and a cash bar will be available. Registration is required to attend this FREE event.
Polis shares vision for wildlife management in Colorado at CSU conference
Colorado is becoming the epicenter for meaningful research about how people and animals can better coexist, Gov. Jared Polis said June 1 during a speech at CSU.
Polis, CSU Pathways conference to focus on shifting values in wildlife management
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will speak briefly June 1 at Colorado State University during the Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife conference.
Geosciences student combines art and science in Rivers Illustrated exhibit
Emily Iskin combines science with art in a new exhibit called Rivers Illustrated, opening Friday, June 23 at the Kawuneeche Visitor Center.
Rick Knight to speak at special seminar: ‘Ranchers as a Keystone Species in a West that Works’
Rick Knight, professor emeritus, will be speaking at a special seminar entitled "Ranchers as a Keystone Species in a West that Works."
Warner College Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series with Cindy Williams
Warner College of Natural Resources’ 2022 Distinguished Alumna, Cindy Williams, will be the inaugural speaker in the college’s new lecture series, Further Together, on Dec. 5.
Student Nature Video Contest Launched
It comes as no surprise that many Rams thrive on being creative and spending their time enjoying and recreating in nature. However this truth is often overlooked in university settings such as the classroom. The Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources has created an opportunity to celebrate Ram's love of the outdoors and reward the best video submissions with a $1000 prize!