Theresa Laverty

…the food web in the Namib Desert in southwestern Africa. Laverty knew that these animals, specifically the “mega” herbivores – elephants, giraffe and rhinoceroses – impact bodies of water in…

Josué Andrés Rodríguez-Ramos

…assistant for a microbiology course for undergraduate students. “It was one of the most enriching and significant experiences I have ever had,” Rodríguez-Ramos said. “It made me realize the influence…

Daniel Dominguez

…hit the road and drove through much of North America. He stopped at many national parks, including Glacier National Park in Montana, where he learned about the quickening pace of…

Chrissy Chard

…young women feel confident in themselves and their abilities, and the group will be hosting a fundraising event Sept. 21-22 to further promote women and girls’ empowerment. Smart Fit Girls…

Vanessa Vosteen

…a professor in the College of Natural Sciences’ Department of Psychology. Canetto’s lab helps promote educational advancement through the active exploration of gender scripts, intersectional identities, cultural norms, stereotypes, and…

Steps to Your Master’s Degree

signatures to the Graduate School. Review the GS25 Application for Graduation page and Forms page for additional details. Regularly review your Graduate Degree Plan with your advisor for any course…

Hugo Pantigoso and Savannah Hobbs

…mounted during the pandemic. Together, the programs illustrate how even small-scale coordinated efforts, powered by volunteerism, can put a dent in significant local problems. The COVID-19 crisis has compounded hunger…

Brittany Lynner and Marina Rodriguez

…which provides a maximum award of $25,000. Two Colorado State University Rams are among a select group of 100 doctoral students in the U.S. and Canada to receive significant scholarship…