Three first-time presenters win awards at Front Range Student Ecology Symposium
This February, ecologists from across Colorado celebrated the 25th year of the Front Range Student Ecology Symposium.
This February, ecologists from across Colorado celebrated the 25th year of the Front Range Student Ecology Symposium.
By exposing insects to carefully controlled conditions, researchers will measure their effects on plant production, nutrient cycling, and related plant physiology and traits.
Poff received the 2019 Award of Excellence from the Society for Freshwater Science for an outstanding career studying freshwater.
CSU scientists will discuss the importance of diverse perspectives in biodiversity science and conservation.
The path to veteran Sarah Lion’s biological science degree has been neither straight nor narrow, but she never gave up on the journey.
The College of Natural Sciences at Colorado State University celebrated excellence in education with the Teaching and Mentoring Awards on Dec. 3. The awards recognized outstanding faculty, staff, and graduate students who foster the learning and discovery in the College.
Thanks to the support of donors, the College of Natural Sciences awarded more than 275 scholarships and fellowships to students this academic year, which was celebrated at this year's record-breaking luncheon.
Lack of seasonal temperature variation in tropical mountains has led to species that are highly adapted to their narrow niches, creating the right conditions for new species to arise in these areas.
CSU researchers are leading a $2.1 million project as part of an effort led by the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy to improve the cost-competitiveness and environmental sustainability of microalgae-based fuels and products.