Celebrating a conservation legacy: A 75th anniversary tribute to Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac

In celebration of the 75th anniversary of Aldo Leopold’s influential work, A Sand County Almanac, Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources hosted a panel discussion titled People, Land, and Animals: The Keys to Conservation that Work.

Provost’s Ethics Colloquium on Mental Health in Higher Education – prioritizing our community’s well-being

The Oct. 29 Provost’s Ethics Colloquium on Mental Health in Higher Education featured keynote speaker Katie Rose Guest Pryal, a nationally renowned expert in mental health and neurodiversity, as well as a panel discussion with CSU faculty and staff.

The rhythm of love: Yusef Komunyakaa receives Morgan Distinguished Alumni Award

During Homecoming and Family Weekend, Yusef Komunyakka (M.A., ’81) received the William E. Morgan Distinguished Alumni Award for his work as a Pulitzer prize winning poet. Though he was unable to attend the ceremony, University Distinguished Professor Camille Dungy accepted the award on Komunyakaa’s behalf and described his “rhythm of the work.”