Bowser, Funk, Laituri named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
AAAS is the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
AAAS is the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
Two recent Colorado State University studies used weather radar to track the movements of aerial insectivores and explore how their patterns have changed over the past 20 years. They examined changes in the birds’ roosting habits to try to determine why the species are declining.
Q&A: Alumnus Chris Herron shares his career path from CSU to overseeing environmental projects for the U.S. Department of Defense.
A recent study by a transdisciplinary research team led by Colorado State University found ample evidence of the negative effects of light pollution on migrating animals and a need for more data to help protect them.
The inaugural event of the Warner College Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series, Further Together, delighted a sold-out crowd on Monday, Dec. 5 as more than 80 people filled Avogadro’s Number in Fort Collins to hear CSU 2022 Distinguished Alumna, Cindy Williams, speak about her role as a co-lead for Envision Chaffee County.
“When I decided to come back to school for a science degree, I was nervous about not understanding the material. I worked really hard, asked a lot of questions and excelled in the general science courses. I’m proud of myself for the work I put into this degree.”
A group of more than 40 international scientists, led by Colorado State University faculty, has released a policy brief ahead of the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity to recommend adoption of a social science tool developed at CSU into the convention’s framework.
Colorado State University snow hydrologist Steven Fassnacht recently traveled to one of the most advanced snow laboratories in the world to study this important resource and how snow influences water management and climate forecasting.
The Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources co-hosted two conferences in the month of October, one in-person at Wageningen University & Research in The Netherlands, and one virtually that reached a global audience.
Ecological restoration, which aims to rehabilitate an ecosystem that has been disturbed or damaged, has the potential to become a new form of outdoor recreation that benefits both people and the planet.