Emergency simulation slated for Aug. 12
Colorado State University will be participating in an emergency simulation training from 4-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12, that will simulate a real emergency in University Housing.
Colorado State University will be participating in an emergency simulation training from 4-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12, that will simulate a real emergency in University Housing.
Read several stories taking a look at the people, facilities and research affected by the Cameron Peak Fire.
The Colorado State Forest Service has been involved in wildfire mitigation efforts in Glen Haven, Colorado, in recent years. The community was recognized as a Firewise USA site and updated its Community Wildfire Protection Plan in 2020, prior to the Cameron Peak Fire.
The team is studying terrestrial insects that provide food for trout and aquatic insects that provide food for predators.
While a student at Brandeis University, Stevens-Rumann worked as a wildland firefighter for the US Forest Service.
Researchers said soils aren’t soaking up as much of the snow melt, which leads to more water in the rivers.
For Tom and Mary White, the help from the cadets as well as from family, friends and neighbors was tremendous.
Colorado State University’s Virtual Education Abroad Fair is scheduled for Sept. 7-10 through Zoom and online videos.