Alternatives for ag/urban water uses studied
Poudre Water Sharing group tackles tough questions on how market forces can balance competing needs in new report.
Poudre Water Sharing group tackles tough questions on how market forces can balance competing needs in new report.
The Warner College of Natural Resource's WUI Center is developing a ‘values at risk’ spatial database to provide information for land managers to improve wildfire risk reduction strategies and responses to wildfires.
The Graduate Student Council created this award to recognize exceptional faculty who dedicate their time and energy to CSU graduate students.
Doctoral student Dominique Davíd-Chavez is dedicating her research to the nature of community-based research and ensuring that indigenous knowledge is valued in the sciences and others are taking notice.
To improve the understanding of their constituencies all of the state fish and wildlife agencies in the U.S. have joined forces to commission a nationwide study led by Colorado State University scientists.
Affiliate Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology faculty member Sarah Reed has been elected to the Society for Conservation Biology’s Board of Governors to serve as vice president for Programs.
Warner College's Schutt awarded $1.1 million grant to study formation of Canadian range far from tectonic plates.
By the time the 13 graduation ceremonies on May 15-16 are finished and the thousands of photos have been snapped, more than 4,000 Colorado State University students will have received their diplomas.
Colorado State University will confer degrees on more than 4,000 graduates at the spring 2015 commencement ceremonies May 15-16.
Holly Stein, founder and director of CSU's Center for Applied Isotope Research for Industry and Environment, has been named a Geochemistry Fellow by the Geochemical Society and The European Association of Geochemistry.