Greetings Warner Colleagues – Spring is taking hold around us—leaves are emerging, pelicans have returned, and red-winged blackbirds are setting up among the cattails and marshes. Perhaps you are also seeing other signs of spring. It’s a wonderful time of year. I hope you all had a rejuvenating Spring Break and are feeling refreshed as we move into the latter part of the semester. Spring is always an exciting season in the College, not only because of the changing landscape but also because April is Earth Month and the time for our annual NR Days Event Series. This year’s Earth Day theme, “Our Power, Our Planet,” highlights the global transition to renewable energy and the urgency of meeting growing demands by 2030. Given our collective expertise and passion for sustainability, I encourage you to take part in Earth Month activities and engage in these important conversations. Please take a moment to review the NR Days schedule below and join in building community through these events. I also hope to see you at our College Awards Reception and the College Council's annual pancake breakfast—both great opportunities to celebrate our achievements and reconnect. Additionally, we will hold our Spring All-College Meeting on April 9, where we will share updates on next year’s budget, staffing realignments, and other key topics. I’m also excited to announce the launch of the Warner College Service Portal, a new system designed to streamline service requests across our Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, and Communications teams. This ticketing system will provide a more efficient and transparent way to track requests and improve service delivery across the College. Over the coming months, we’ll share more information to help everyone navigate and take advantage of this new tool. April is a month full of opportunities to engage, connect, and celebrate. As always, my door is open if you need anything. If you’d like to meet, I am continuing to hold office hours through the rest of the semester—sign up below. Thank you all for your dedication, hard work, and contributions to our community. |
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Colorado State Forest Service Breaks Ground |
The Colorado State Forest Service celebrated a groundbreaking for new facilities at the CSFS Seedling Tree Nursery in Fort Collins. This renovation is fundamental to meeting critical reforestation needs in Colorado and other western states. Bills passed in two previous sessions of the Colorado General Assembly allocated $10.3 million for the state-of-the-art facility, and the U.S. Forest Service contributed $5.3 million to the project as well. |
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| Undergraduate Experience Award Winners |
The Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship recently awarded Kendall Iida, Isabell Kuhn (now a recent alumnus), and Jesus Trevino with the Undergraduate Experience Award and scholarship for $3,000 each. Their nominations showcased the students’ passion and dedication and aligned with the purpose of this scholarship. |
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Colorado Forest Resilience Planning Guide |
The Colorado State Forest Service, the Center for Collaborative Conservation, and the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute led the development of the Colorado Forest Resilience Planning Guide. The Guide provides a framework for agencies, private landowners and local partners to align their forest management strategies, leverage resources effectively, and sustain forest health to protect the many benefits that forests provide. |
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Natural Resources Days 2025 |
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| Natural Resources Days will take place this year April 14 - April 25, and Warner College of Natural Resources is inviting the CSU community to learn about and celebrate the vital elements that make up the planet we call home. NR Days celebrates Earth Month with fun and educational activities for students, faculty and staff to come together. Learn more about NR Days and all of the events happening this year by visiting the NR Days webpage. |
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Spring 2025 All College Meeting |
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The Warner Spring 2025 All College Meeting will be held:
Wednesday, April 9 | 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | LSC Longs Peak 302 Topics of discussion will include CSU staffing realignments, the Warner College Service Portal launch, and the budget, among others. The full agenda can be viewed below. Attendees joining in person will have the opportunity to receive a complimentary headshot from the College photographer. |
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Warner College Service Portal |
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| The Warner College Service Portal is a one-stop shop for all the service tickets you send into the Dean’s Office service units. You can track your tickets with Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, and the Communications Team all in one, easy-to-use website! To submit service tickets, you can utilize the Portal’s Service Catalog for some IT and Communications requests, or you can just send an email to the following addresses: | |
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Don't forget that the newly launched Warner Wire webpage is your one-stop hub for the most current news, updates, kudos, and announcements from the college. The webpage is updated daily and includes additional information about content in this newsletter. |
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Federal Updates Webpage and Free Speech Resources |
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| | CSU is closely monitoring changes in federal policies and administrative actions and analyzing the possible impacts on the university community. Stay up-to-date with the latest information on the Federal Updates webpage. The University has updated a FAQ related to free speech and political activity. Please familiarize yourself with this helpful resource. |
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Warner College Business Services is your integrated support team for all Financial Services, Human Resource Services, and Proposal Support Services |
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Foundation Fundraising Workshop |
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| CSU’s Foundation Relations Office and the Warner College’s Dean’s Office are offering a workshop for the Warner College faculty and researchers on private foundation grant-seeking. Faculty and researchers with any level of experience or readiness are encouraged to attend. Tuesday, April 15 | 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. | MSNR Room 345 Please bring a packed lunch; snacks and beverages will be provided. There will be a virtual option, but in-person participation is preferred. The link for the virtual option will be sent out at a later date. Please register below. | |
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CSU announces capital campaign to build educational facility at the Colorado State Forest |
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The Colorado State Forest Service and the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University received a gift of $1.23 million from Karin Utterback-Normann, of Steamboat Springs, Colo., to transform the current Michigan River Camp at the Colorado State Forest into a facility that offers place-based learning, training, and research. “The Michigan River Camp facility will enhance our outreach capabilities and provide new experiential education opportunities for our students in an important region of the state with a unique ecosystem,” said A. Alonso Aguirre, dean of the Warner College. “We are grateful for Karin Utterback-Normann’s impactful and generous donation and her support for the CSFS’ vision.” |
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New Computer Purchase Process |
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| Technology Services is excited to announce a new and improved computer purchase process through the Warner College Service Portal. The new system is designed to make ordering computers simple and ensure you receive a Warner College-supported computer that will meet your needs. |
New Purchase Process: Computer purchases should now be made through the Warner College Service Portal. The portal provides an easy way to view our standard computer configurations and track the status of your order. |
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Windows 10 End of Support Reminder: Please note that Windows 10 will reach end of support in October. Upgrading to new computers now, if needed, will help you transition smoothly to the newer operating system and avoid potential security risks. |
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Technology Services appreciates your collaboration and feedback as they implement this new process. If you have any questions or need assistance, please email Warner College Technology Services or submit a General Technology Request. |
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Discontinuation of Support for Windows 10 |
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Windows 10 will no longer be supported starting October 2025. Please plan ahead and upgrade any computers running Windows 10 to Windows 11 or replace them before October. For more information please read the Solutions Article. |
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International Affairs Committee |
International Affairs Committee |
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About the International Affairs Committee |
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| | The mission of Warner College's International Affairs Committee is to celebrate the international diversity of the college, and build connections, learning, and engagement with our international community among students, staff, and faculty. Learn more about the IAC by visiting their website. |
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Paula Cepeda is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources. Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, Cepeda's research project focuses on developing nature-based solutions based on the environmental experiences of women during the armed conflict in Colombia. |
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| Agriculture is main cause of seasonal carbon ups and downs, study finds |
The widening disparity between carbon dioxide peaks and dips was thought to be caused by warming temperatures and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but a new study led by Colorado State University has found that agriculture is the primary cause of seasonal carbon cycle swings. “These findings are important because we have undervalued the role of agriculture in carbon cycle fluxes,” said lead author Danica Lombardozzi, an assistant professor of ecosystem science and sustainability. |
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From 'mashed potatoes' to 'white suede,' this ski instructor speaks the language of snow |
Russ Scholl, Warner College of Natural Resources alumnus (B.S. '76) and ski instructor at Breckenridge, published a 133-square grid full of funky colloquialisms for different kinds of snow that include terms such as "chokable snow," "cold smoke," and "screaming lobster." |
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| Report: Outbreaks of forest pests spread during warm year |
The annual forest health report, recently released by the Colorado State Forest Service, assesses the condition of Colorado’s forests during another warm, dry year for the state. Following a wet and cool year in 2023, the shift back to near-record temperatures and below-average precipitation in Colorado last year stressed trees needing several years of mild conditions to build defenses against attack from forest pests. “Trees in Colorado can’t catch a break as our climate becomes warmer and drier in Colorado,” said Matt McCombs, state forester and director of the CSFS. |
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Good fences make good neighbors |
A predator’s gotta eat, but sometimes what they eat harms people sharing the landscape, and that often leads to the carnivore’s death. Fortified corrals are one strategy used in Tanzania to protect both livestock and vulnerable carnivore species. A new study led by Colorado State University has found that good fences truly do make good neighbors because fortified enclosures also benefit livestock keepers who live nearby. “Coexistence between humans and carnivores is a global challenge, and conflict resulting from carnivores attacking livestock is among the most important coexistence threats globally, including here in the Rocky Mountain West and Colorado specifically,” said Kevin Crooks, co-author of the study and director of the CSU Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence. |
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Volunteers Needed for Commencement |
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| CSU is transitioning to an All University Commencement in May and offering individual recognition ceremonies for academic departments to celebrate their students with families and loved ones. Volunteers will be critical to help make this effort a success. If you are interested in volunteering at the All University Commencement, please fill out the form at the link below. Note: If you are helping with an individual recognition ceremony based on what your department is already coordinating, we DO NOT need you to fill this form out. We are tracking that separately. Please only fill out the form if you can help at the All University Ceremony, or want to help at other College’s individual recognition ceremonies (NOT WARNER COLLEGE). |
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First Campus Bumble Bee of the Year Still At Large |
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The first bumble bee of the year in Larimer County has already been found, but the first bumble bee on CSU's campus is still out there waiting for you to find it! Remember, if you find the first campus bumble bee, you'll win a beer or something equivalent from John Mola, assistant professor in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship. For more information on how to win and see previous years' winners, visit the Mola Lab website. |
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Financial and Emotional Well-Being Workshops |
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| April offers opportunities to support both financial and emotional well-being. Join CSU HR for Financial Education Month sessions in partnership with Fidelity and the Social Security Administration to strengthen financial confidence. Also, take advantage of Employee Assistance Program webinars focused on managing stress, emotions, and self-care. |
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TILT 2025 Summer Conference |
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The Institute for Learning and Teaching Summer Conference will be held May 21 and 22. This year’s theme is Engaging Students through Universal Design for Learning. UDL is the design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design. Lillian Nave is the keynote speaker and is the Faculty and Educational Development Specialist for Appalachian State’s Hickory campus in North Carolina. |
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Volunteers Needed - People and Animal Companions Together |
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| People and Animal Companions Together was formed this year by Colorado State University and University of Colorado faculty and students to help ensure all pet owners, regardless of socio-economic status, age, ability, or housing status, have access to pet care and support so that families can stay united, even during challenging times. To address this need, PACT provides return-to-owner temporary foster care and in-home animal care for individuals living with an illness, disability, or socioeconomic/housing insecurity and older individuals in need so that they can continue to care for and keep their pets. PACT is looking for volunteers in both Larimer and Weld counties. Find out how to get involved below. |
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Ecosystem Science and Sustainability Spring Seminar Series |
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The Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability is hosting a spring seminar series for Earth Month that will address climate, conservation, and innovation topics. This series will provide a space for thought-provoking conversations, innovative solutions, and plenty of opportunities to engage with questions that matter to everyone in the climate and conservation fields. The seminars are open to everyone. |
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#LeaveNoTrash CSU Challenge |
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| Join the #LeaveNoTrash University Challenge at Colorado State University with CitSci. The week-long event will be held April 19 – 27 during Earth Month and is designed to raise awareness of the Leave No Trace Principle #3, Dispose of Waste Properly, by engaging the campus in a friendly, cross-university challenge to clean up communities. |
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Upcoming Community-Building Events |
Upcoming Community-Building Events |
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College Council Pancake Breakfast |
Monday, April 14 | 9 - 11 a.m. |
| Thursday, April 17 | 4 - 7:30 p.m. |
The Lyric - 1209 N College Ave |
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Warner All-College Awards Reception |
Wednesday, April 23 | 6 - 8 p.m. |
Lory Student Center Theatre |
| Arbor Day Celebration at Spur |
Friday, April 25 | 2 - 4 p.m. |
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| JSET Seminar and Speaker Series: Jennifer Solomon, Anna Lavoie, Doreen Martinez, and Juliana Rodriguez |
Tuesday, April 1 | 12 - 1 p.m. |
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| Project Learning Tree Workshop |
Monday, April 7 | 1 - 3 p.m. |
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| Women and Minoritized Genders’ Forest Congress Celebration |
Wednesday, April 16 | 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. |
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| Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creativity (CURC) |
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| Insect Celebration and Bug Walk |
Saturday, April 19 | 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. |
Environmental Learning Center |
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| Earth Day Silent Auction Benefitting The CSU Entomology Club |
Friday, April 25 | 5 - 7 p.m. |
Nutrien Agricultural Science Building Rooms 135 & 140 |
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| Check out the Warner Events Calendar |
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The Warner Wire: Dean's Digest |
The Warner Wire: Dean's Digest |
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| You are receiving this Warner College digest because you are a member of the College community. If you would like to submit an update, announcement, or kudos for consideration, submissions are due by the last Monday of each month for inclusion in the following month’s digest. Please submit ideas to Director of Communications and Strategy, Rob Novak. |
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