Graduate student awarded prestigious international scholarship for elephant research
Graduate student Nelson Mwangi was recently awarded support from the Wildlife Conservation Network Scholarship program.
Graduate student Nelson Mwangi was recently awarded support from the Wildlife Conservation Network Scholarship program.
Researchers found that elephants raiding crops on a habitual basis are only part of the problem.
Lindsey Gray and Katherine Rocci were among fewer than 900 women nationwide to receive the award for their research.
Now is the time to establish clear standards for carbon farming that ensure that only real net changes in carbon receive financial rewards.
Award winners were announced Nov. 18 by the Graduate School and the Office of the Vice President for Research following three days of professional development events, a keynote, and a virtual networking session.
In the week following Spring Break, as the CSU community worked to adjust to new norms driven by the coronavirus crisis, Theresa Barosh rose to the challenge of successfully defending a dissertation remotely.
Presentations by nearly 300 graduate students at the 2019 GradShow included live performances, visual arts, and research posters.
CSU scientists contributed earthworm data from around the world.
Colleen Webb, a longtime professor, researcher, and mentor to students at CSU, has stepped into a new leadership role as the associate dean of the Graduate School.
The fellows represent 18 departments and units across six colleges.