National awards honor CSU’s deep forestry roots
Top awards for professional and student foresters have a CSU connection.
Top awards for professional and student foresters have a CSU connection.
New course will highlight the ocean's role in mitigating carbon dioxide's impacts on climate change.
Students organize a holiday market to support non-profit organizations around the world on Saturday December 2.
This year, 18 Masters of Tourism (MTM) China students along with Dr. Lina Xiong attended the Forum on Tourism Trends and Outlook conference hosted by The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Guilin Government. Attendees included tourism practitioners, academics, and policy-makers from all over the world
HDNR Honors student Hannah Jacobsen probably has more stamps on her passport than you. Jacobsen has a passion for travel that has inspired her to enroll in multiple study aboard programs and minor in international development.
Connecting your passions with your vocation is rare, but is a luxury often provided to HDNR students such as Honors student Kami Bakken. This summer, Bakken interned at Rocky Mountain National Park as a climbing ranger.
Juniors Alexa Ashbrook, BS Natural Resource Tourism and Lauren Brock, B.S. Human Dimensions of Natural Resources recently presented their research on the Human Dimensions of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) at Pathways to Success Conference in Estes Park, CO.
Doctoral candidate Jeremy Sueltenfuss won the 2017 Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit Student Award for a RMNP restoration project.
Geosciences doctoral student Nikki Seymour's research pitch was a winner in the Vice President for Research's annual competition.
Students from around the U.S. came to CSU to participate in Integrative Agroecology & Sustainability Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships.