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CSU research team finds sexual harassment in U.S. ecology and evolution graduate programs disproportionally affects students with marginalized identities
In a survey of 782 graduate students from 94 U.S. ecology and evolutionary biology programs, a Colorado State University research team found that nearly 40% had been sexually harassed during their graduate program.
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.
Sustainability help wanted: CSU training carbon management professionals to meet demand
Colorado State University's professional science master's degree and carbon management certificate programs are helping to train students in the sustainability skills that companies need.
CSU researcher uses drones and data modeling for post-fire land management
A team of Colorado State University researchers is pioneering the use of drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, and data modeling to create significant efficiency in evaluating post-fire impacts and give accurate predictions of post-fire tree health, enabling land managers’ decision making for post-fire recovery.
Alex Rice: From CSU to a Natural Resource Conservation Career
A love for the outdoors led Alex Rice (B.S. ‘17) to get his undergraduate degree at Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources. That passion led him to his current work as a restoration project manager in Oregon.
CSU Center for Collaborative Conservation welcomes cohort 12 fellows
The Center for Collaborative Conservation at Colorado State University is pleased to welcome the twelfth cohort into their Conservation Fellows Program. For a second year, the CCC has partnered with the Warner College’s Diversity and Inclusion Program to support a cohort of Fellows that includes individuals from demographics historically under-represented in conservation and projects that engage communities that are often under-served.
First-ever study looks at glacial lakes, dams in Alaska and potential for flooding
There hasn’t been a comprehensive survey of glacial lakes in this region, until now.
Gillian Bowser among scientific leaders encouraging broader participation in citizen science
CSU could serve as a model for universities looking to broaden participation for students.
Study: Trees have unexpected impacts on water use in northern Colorado
Researchers explored what drives outdoor water use in an area projected to undergo significant population growth in the years to come.
Beef industry can cut emissions with improvements in land management, production efficiency
Industry can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 50% in some regions, based on the research.