Outstanding Grad: Chevi Ames, Warner College of Natural Resources
The COVID-19 pandemic may have knocked the plans of CSU’s Class of 2020 out of the saddle, but Chevi Ames, for one, is ready to get back on the horse.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have knocked the plans of CSU’s Class of 2020 out of the saddle, but Chevi Ames, for one, is ready to get back on the horse.
David Cressy’s journey from his childhood home in Louisiana to graduating from CSU took an unexpected detour through the southern tip of South America.
This year, we recognize our 2020 College Award Winners in video format on our website.
The National Association for Interpretation (NAI) President Jay Miller recently presented NAI’s President's Award to Ryan Finchum of Colorado State University’s Center for Protected Area Management during a November 16 ceremony at the NAI National Conference in Denver.
Ojima has been instrumental in the development of many international science programs.
Evangelista is the lead science advisor of the Fort Collins DEVELOP node, one of three programs that is affiliated with a university.
A unique gift will bolster Colorado's conservation community and demonstrate new potential funding sources for conserving private lands.
Professor Dennis Ojima has been active in global environmental change research and assessments for 30 years.
Paul Layden (B.S., ’91’; M.S., ’98) was named Distinguished Faculty of the Year at the 2019 CSU Career Impact Awards. An instructor in Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, he has built up the department’s internship program in truly impressive fashion.
Barry helped create the CSU Student Firefighter Association while teaching graduate-level classes and completing his own graduate work.