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.
Colorado State University will hold a leadership role in a newly funded $160 million regional research hub focused on supporting partnerships to help communities monitor, mitigate and adapt to climate change in the West and beyond.
To share CSU’s wildfire research with the public, the Geospatial Centroid and Radical Open Science Syndicate (ROSS) will host From Burn to Bloom: The Art + Science of Wildfire Recovery on Saturday, Aug. 19, at Odell Brewing Company. Burn to Bloom attendees will have the opportunity to make art while learning about post-fire science.
Engineers and social scientists will study how contaminants migrate in and through homes and how human behavior and the home environment intersect to influence overall health.
Rams Without Borders, CSU’s student chapter of Engineers Without Borders, is overseeing a project started by a senior design team in 2019 to help provide clean water to two communities in El Salvador.
The NSF-funded program brings together students and faculty who are interested in studying food, energy and water issues and the many ways in which those systems affect each other.