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Warner student receives congressional award for introducing sustainable practices at CSU
Ecosystem Science and Sustainability student Haydyn Deason is the first ever recipient to win the Mollie H. Beattie Congressional Award for Distinguished Environmental Scholarship.
Meet Eric Toman, new head of the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship
New head of the Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Department joins Warner College from The Ohio State University.
Outstanding Grad Q&A: Esme Wissinger, Forest and Rangeland Stewardship
Esme Wissinger is receiving their B.S. in Forest and Rangeland Stewardship with a concentration in Forest Management from the Warner College of Natural Resources. Esme worked at the Environmental Learning Center during their time at Colorado State University and found joy in communicating with people of all ages about natural resources.
Have you ‘herd’? Warner’s newest resident has a name!
After months of receiving name suggestions for the musk ox mount that now resides in the atrium of the Michael Smith Natural Resources building, the newest member of the Warner herd now has a name.
Daniela Bueso Applies HDNR Education to Supporting Indigenous Communities
Daniela Bueso is the Colorado-based Central America Co-Director at Trees, Water & People. To get there, Bueso earned an M.S. in Conservation Leadership through Colorado State University’s Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources in the Warner College of Natural Resources.
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.
A life-long love of plants: CEMML botanist retires after three decades at CSU
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 Musk Ox Moved into Warner, And He Needs a Name
There's a new resident in the Michael Smith Natural Resources Building and we're turning to the Warner community to name him!
CSU Mountain Campus’ Harbison Building, a Story of Love
The Donald and Esther Harbison Research and Education Building will open this spring, and there's lots to love about the latest addition.
Childhood passion to the DoD: A natural resources expert shares CSU career progression
Q&A: Alumnus Chris Herron shares his career path from CSU to overseeing environmental projects for the U.S. Department of Defense.