2020 Warner graduate highlight: Nick Schrader
Five questions with 2020 Warner graduate Nick Schrader, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
Five questions with 2020 Warner graduate Nick Schrader, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
Daniel Dominguez, a senior in the Warner College of Natural Resources, recently received a prestigious Marshall Scholarship.
Sara Van Hatten, a fifth-year senior majoring in ecosystem science and sustainability at Warner College of Natural Resources, experienced a grant-funded experiential trip to India in the summer of 2019 that gave her real-world application of her studies in sustainability.
When you think of citizen science programs, you might picture sunny days, lush foliage and teamwork - not sitting behind a computer all day, yet this was the reality Sarah Viders, a junior ecosystem science and sustainability major, faced when the COVID-19 pandemic forced a typically in-person, hands-on internship with Native Bee Watch to a virtual one in Spring 2020.
The Center for Collaborative Conservation (CCC) is pleased to announce the tenth cohort in their Conservation Fellows Program. This cohort is made up of six fellows, two teams and two individual fellows.
Seymour will study a formation known as the Orocopia Schist in west-central Arizona.
This year, the annual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity Showcase (CURC), hosted by CSU TILT, held a virtual “iPoster” session that yielded 13 awards for research conducted by Warner College undergraduate students.
The Society of Women Geographer's Evelyn L. Pruitt Fellowship was recently awarded to PhD Candidate Kathryn Powlen, enabling her to further her research on biosphere reserves in Mexico.
A group of first responders are working hard to flatten the curve of the global pandemic.
Mongolia previously recognized two researchers from the college for their long-term efforts in the country.