Q&A: Forest and Wildfire Economics Professor reflects on 40-year CSU career
A chat with retiring FRS Professor Doug Rideout
A chat with retiring FRS Professor Doug Rideout
After an illustrious career at Colorado State University, Dr. Joe O'Leary has retired this past fall semester. Read the full announcement and summary of his career here.
After 25 years as a professor in the department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Melinda Laituri finds her own pivotal moment as she retires from Colorado State University this fall.
A recent publication by CSU Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory (NREL) scientists was selected to appear on the cover of the October 2020 issue of Remote Sensing and belongs to the Special Issue Towards Practical Application of Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing.
Reymundo “Tony” Chapa, the newly appointed director of the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands at Colorado State University, has an extensive career filled with military, academic and project management experience.
New faculty and staff are deeply rooted and invested in adapting to forestry's future.
April 29, 2020, the CSU NREL (Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory) said goodbye to Dr. David Swift, senior research scientist, global ecologist, colleague, mentor, and friend. Herein, we share his obituary, an overview of his time at NREL and CSU, and memories from those who worked with him.
John Sanderson, the director at the Center for Collaborative Conservation at Colorado State University, is a far walk away from his aeronautical engineering bachelor’s degree. Coming from a family of pilots with roots in Montana, a young Sanderson was torn between his fascination with flight and a passion for nature. He soon realized his true calling was conservation.
This year, we recognize our 2020 College Award Winners in video format on our website.
Professor Dennis Ojima has been active in global environmental change research and assessments for 30 years.