Shaping conservation leaders: Inside CSU’s Siegele Conservation Science Internship

The Siegele Conservation Science Internship offers undergraduate students a paid opportunity to gain professional training and hands-on experience in applied conservation science. The internship, aimed at promoting careers in biodiversity conservation, allows students to collaborate with scientists from CNHP on a variety of important projects.

Announcing Dr. Galit Kaunitz as CSU oboe professor

The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance welcomes Dr. Meredith Blecha-Wells as assistant professor of cello. Dr. Blecha-Wells previously served as professor of cello at Oklahoma State University for 16 years. She received her D.M.A. in Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music and has master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Indiana University. Dr. […]

Denver’s experiment in providing a soft landing for newly arrived migrants and asylum-seekers isn’t cheap – but doing nothing might cost more

The burden of supporting asylum-seekers with food and housing often falls to cities, creating severe budget crunches. But Denver is piloting a new approach designed to integrate immigrants into the workforce faster.

Buffs, It Tolls for Thee: Mike Rosser to Ring the Old Main Bell for the Rocky Mountain Showdown

September 14 marks the first time CSU will host the Rocky Mountain Showdown since 1996, and the game is set to be both exciting and memorable. To kick things off, CSU alum Mike Rosser (B.S., ’64) will ring the Old Main Bell and give the Rams some good luck as they take on the CU Buffs.