Warner College calls for transdisciplinary proposals following first round of awards
Dean A. Alonso Aguirre supports transdisciplinary work in the Warner College of Natural Resources with new research and travel grants.
Dean A. Alonso Aguirre supports transdisciplinary work in the Warner College of Natural Resources with new research and travel grants.
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.
More than the mountain location made a forestry field measurement class held at the Colorado State University Mountain Campus special this summer — it was the first time the CSU course was taught by a group of women. The instructor team at CSU mountain campus for F230 over the summer: Heather Dannahower, Jamie Dahl, and Katarina Warnick
Extractive and industrial development projects threaten the fundamental rights of Indigenous Peoples, according to a new study co-authored by Colorado State University Assistant Professor Dominique David-Chavez.
Findings from an MIT-led study involving CSU geoscientist Sean Gallen could explain biodiversity hotspots in tectonically quiet regions.
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.
Using a model developed at CSU, researchers quantified the optimal amount and timing of compost application to maximize carbon storage and plant production, while minimizing reliance on fertilizer.
A study led by Colorado State University suggests that the answers to how and why mountains form are buried deeper than once thought.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will speak briefly June 1 at Colorado State University during the Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife conference.
A CSU team received a $150,000 gift from the REI Cooperative Action Fund to start a nature, human health, and well-being collective.