CSU at Todos Santos: Q&A with Amy Rex
Amy Rex, Administrative and Program Assistant at the CSU Todos Santos Center, shares her experience at the Center - in her own words.
Amy Rex, Administrative and Program Assistant at the CSU Todos Santos Center, shares her experience at the Center - in her own words.
Five diplomats from Associated Students of Colorado State University (ASCSU) visited the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico, this spring, to take part in a leadership exchange.
The CSU Todos Santos Ambassador Leadership Board is a newly-formed organization to continue connections among students, create cultural understanding and share experiences with the extended campus community, allowing all CSU students and faculty to connect to Todos Santos.
CSU veterinary students can now be part of an international service-learning course based at the CSU Todos Santos Center.
Colorado State University students are engaging in learning experiences that combine curriculum with a global perspective – and it’s all happening just more than 1,000 miles from the Oval.
The size and scale of American animal agriculture served as cornerstone lesson when two students from La Paz, Mexico, participated in the first exchange of Mexican students to Colorado since the 2015 establishment of the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur.
In January, a group of 16 students traveled to Todos Santos, Mexico for wildlife conservation course FW 382 through the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology. Located at the base of the foothills of the Sierra de La Laguna Mountains, on the Pacific Coast of Baja California Sur, Todos Santos is home to many endemic species, creating a unique learning environment for students.
Gaby Ocádiz, a CSU alumna who earned a Masters degree in Music Education, shares her experience about leading a unique theater program at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico to bring together young students from Colorado and Mexico for a common goal.
Natasha Bolourirad, a student in College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, shares her experience at the CSU Center at Todos Santos - in her own words.
Colorado State University students and faculty host an annual bicultural children’s theater with nearly 50 students from California Baja Sur, Mexico and Colorado, aged 7-12. The program represents educational and cultural exchange between Mexico and the United States and created opportunities for learning, creativity, and confidence building.