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Alumni Highlight: Krista Yoder (’23), Master of Public Policy and Administration
CSU alum Krista Yoder (’23) describes how her drive to help others led her to CSU’s Master of Public Policy and Administration program.
Alumni Highlight: Marcy Yoder (’23), Master of Public Policy and Administration
Marcy Yoder (MPPA ’23) shares how she developed a stronger foundation of knowledge in local government through the MPPA program at CSU.
Going for gold: Mia White is player, coach, sport management student – and World Cup medalist
Professional soccer player, coach and Master of Sport Management student Mia White has dedicated her life to her passion for sport.
Outstanding Grad: Kristy Ornelas
Kristy Ornelas is recognized as an outstanding graduate for her commitment to amplifying DEISJ values in her scholarship and applied work.
Just what is in the Clark A basement?
The subterranean floor of Clark holds jaw-dropping collections of artifacts – along with actual jaws of bison and other fauna – within the CSU Archaeological Repository and other labs and research spaces of the Department of Anthropology and Geography.
The Value of a Master of Sport Management Degree: Insights from Upe Atosu 22’
Graduate Upe Atosu 22’ speaks on her experience in the Master of Sport Management Degree and her time here at CSU.
The Value of a Master of Sport Management Degree: Insights from John Atkins 23’
Graduate John Atkins 23’ speaks on his experience in the Master of Sport Management Degree and his time here at CSU.
Rain Garden Summer: Anthropology graduate student interns with Colorado Stormwater Center
Riley Lynch, CSU watershed science alumna and anthropology graduate student worked with the Colorado Stormwater Center during her CSU Extension internship where she managed communications with over 300 applicants and the 20 selected program participants of the Rain Garden Pilot Program. She also co-taught the three-hour Certified Rain Garden Installer Course, sourced nearly 600 native plants, and led multiple rain garden installations with groups of youth and adult volunteers.
Maintaining the Land: How Grad Students are Helping Preserve the History of Routt and Grand County in the Face of Land Development
Riley Lynch, CSU watershed science alumna and anthropology graduate student worked with the Colorado Stormwater Center during her CSU Extension internship where she managed communications with over 300 applicants and the 20 selected program participants of the Rain Garden Pilot Program. She also co-taught the three-hour Certified Rain Garden Installer Course, sourced nearly 600 native plants, and led multiple rain garden installations with groups of youth and adult volunteers.
Out of the Classroom and into the Community Three PhD students engage in CSU Extension internships
Putting communication theory into practice, three PhD students engage in Extension internships that result in a Middle Eastern cookbook, updated curricula for a local 4-H program, and increase awareness of Extension and the Colorado State Fair.