About the Graduate School

…academic work with experiences outside the classroom goes hand-in-hand. Justin Hudson July 21, 2024 | By Theresa Barosh Forecasting Milky Seas Department of Atmospheric Science doctoral student and researcher Justin…

Western Regional Graduate Program

…Residents from these member states and territories may apply for the WRGP: Alaska Arizona California Colorado The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Island (CNMI) Guam Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico

Campus Life

…organizations 14 intercollegiate sports programs 1 st – Greenest Universities according to Bestcolleges.com 2018 Academic partner with Semester at Sea and CSU Todos Santos Center in Mexico International Programs Over…

Afnan Shazwan Nasaruddin

…and doctoral degrees in the Western U.S., Canada, Mexico and the Pacific Rim. People’s Choice winner at CSU and in the region Afnan Shazwan Nasaruddin, who represented CSU at the…

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…

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…

Angela Bosco-Lauth

…a constant challenge in today’s world. Bosco-Lauth is especially passionate about mitigating harmful impacts to wildlife. “Wildlife conservation is one of the most important things to me,” she said. “The…

Jade Studee

…several months conducting sessions with people in the Denver area who have chronic mental health issues, to assess their day-to-day activities and identify little things they could do to enrich…

Kim Neptune

…of that – all the way from beer in ancient Egypt to Fort Collins today,” said grad student Kim Neptune. “And we’ve had a ton of support from the local…