Cool Earth lava even cooler with Mars connections
Geosciences student Trevor Miller learned what lava flows on Earth teach us about Mars.
Geosciences student Trevor Miller learned what lava flows on Earth teach us about Mars.
Jim Furnish, author and former deputy director of the U.S. Forest Service, will show his film “Seeing the Forest” on Sept. 13 at Avogadro’s Number.
Kurt Fausch recently received the American Fisheries Society Award of Excellence, the organization’s highest award.
This summer break, many Warner College of Natural Resources students splashed into research and internships across the world.
A new book on wild equids was spearheaded by CSU’s Jason Ransom in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability.
CSU’s Maria Fernández-Giménez has received the Order of the Polar Star from the government of Mongolia.
Colorado’s State Wildlife Action plan includes an assessment of how key habitat types could be impacted by a changing climate. The team that produced the analysis subsequently received a national award.
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program, with help from CSU’s Geospatial Centroid, recently launched a new COMaP system.
For the Love of Rivers: A Scientist’s Journey, by Colorado State University Professor Kurt Fausch, is the 2016 recipient of a Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award.
Maritza Arizaga, a first-generation senior ecosystem science and sustainability major, is CSU’s 2015-2016 Student Employee of the Year.