CSU anthropology professor named lead author on intergovernmental science-policy project
Anthropology professor Kathy Galvin has been named a lead author in major international biodiversity and ecosystems project.
Anthropology professor Kathy Galvin has been named a lead author in major international biodiversity and ecosystems project.
CSU is ranked #11 among the top sustainable universities in the U.S., according to Sierra magazine.
In honor of the National Park Service’s 100th anniversary, the Public Lands History Center faculty members will tell short, dramatic stories that reveal the hopeful and troubling episodes of National Park history.
On Thursday, March 3, the Public Lands History Center presents a spring American West Program event in which CSU Associate Professor Adrian Howkins will be discussing his new novel The Polar Regions: An Environmental History.
Seven Teams and three Fellows receive support to advance sustainability research and cross-campus collaboration.
Dr. Michael Brauer will be on campus Thursday, Feb. 26, at 4 p.m. in Clark A203, to speak on the global burden of disease from air pollution.