Theresa Laverty

…a two-year postdoctoral position at CSU focused on the population ecology of migratory, nectarivorous long-nosed bats at the northern extent of their range in New Mexico. We were specifically interested…

Kristy Ornelas

Mexico. As part of an independent study while she was paddling down the river, Ornelas researched the indigenous communities along the Mississippi. It occurred to her that the histories of…

Aaron Cobas

…on the area, relaying information back to the public. Once this internship ended, Cobas became a park ranger working in Moab, Utah and then Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Currently, Aaron…

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Tourism Management (M.T.M.)

…strategic analysis and industry expertise based on input from our Advisory Board. The demands and complexities of the tourism system today require a holistic approach to advanced education. We provide…

Wildlife Conservation Actions (Certificate)

…prepare solutions for today’s conservation problems. Completion of an undergraduate program is required for admission into this certificate. Some courses have prerequisites. Graduate Certificate in Wildlife Conservation Actions This certificate…

Nicole McMahon

…induced earthquake: a seismic event that would not have occurred without human influence, or at least not at today’s tremendously accelerated rates.“You then inject billions of gallons of wastewater from…

Robert Higgins

…metals such as rare earths – which are important components in many devices today – are extraordinarily energy-intensive and waste-generating processes that create severe environmental burdens. Higgins and Schelter will…