Putting the diversity in biodiversity Feb. 19
CSU scientists will discuss the importance of diverse perspectives in biodiversity science and conservation.
CSU scientists will discuss the importance of diverse perspectives in biodiversity science and conservation.
CSU faculty and graduate students are attending the 24th session of the UN Climate Change conference.
SoGES is offering free tickets for the April 26 performance of Dirt: A Terra Nova Expedition.
The Graduate Degree Program in Ecology celebrated its 25th anniversary earlier this month, which included events reflecting on the program’s past and future, student presentations, and a reception.
A three-minute timer loomed over 36 graduate students competing for a spot in the Vice President for Research Fellowship on Feb. 12.
A new paper addresses how climate change is affecting the evolution of organisms.
A team from CSU received a national award Oct. 15 for a paper on how to reduce the amount of nitrogen pollution produced on college and research campuses.
CSU graduate students recently completed two years of research in northwestern Colorado, thanks to a $1 million grant from Chevron.
Awardees are chosen from over 13,000 applicants and represent a wide range of scientific disciplines.
Kate Wilkins from the Warner College of Natural Resources is studying the ecological and social impacts of reintroducing bison in Northern Colorado.