Contacts and Communications to Faculty and Staff

…published in place of titles to provide a consistent experience and easily identifiable contact for website users. Department head or director role For most programs, the department head or director…

Nick Moon

As appearing in source.colostate.edu | April 26, 2024 | By Ben Leonard From Marine, to welder, to counselor: Outstanding Counseling and Career Development graduate uses degree to launch next stage…

Rebecca (Becca) Windell

As appearing in source.colostate.edu | Aug. 27, 2024 | By Monica McQuail Going the extra mile: Ultramarathon runner Becca Windell merges her passions for wildlife research and running Ultramarathon runner…

Getting Started for New Students

…well. Steps Once Admitted New Student Orientation New students are invited to visit our self-paced orientation webpage to learn about resources for the graduate community. New Student Orientation Campus Life…

Amy Carpenter

As appearing in BIZ.Source.colostate.edu | Sep, 2020 | by Griffin Moores MBA alum makes non-stick gum a reality While most entrepreneurs struggle to find a new idea that sticks, the…

Nelson Mwangi

…elephant conservation based out of the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology. “We are trying to promote human-elephant coexistence,” he said. Mwangi was recently awarded support from the Wildlife Conservation Network…

Rana Alarawi and Rayyan Bukhari

As appearing in source.colostate.edu | May 8, 2024 | By Bobby Mauro Outstanding occupational therapy Ph.D. graduates from Saudi Arabia balance degrees and parenthood In a remarkable testament to perseverance…

Celeste Wieting

As appearing in source.colostate.edu | May 6, 2024 | By Cheyenne Dolin Outstanding Grad: Celeste Wieting Celeste Wieting, a doctoral student in geomorphology, has had to navigate graduate school like…

Campus Life

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Phillida A. Charley

…parts of New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona. The population of the Navajo Nation is more than 300,000, which does not include Navajos living off the territory. Most of the landscapes…