View a interview with a 2025 CSU silviculture for the advancing forester certificate. Meg works work a carbon sequestration nonprofit and has a PhD in plant pathology from CSU. As a forest pathologist, she wanted to better understand forest management practices from the lens of a forester amidst a changing climate.
Department: Forest and Rangeland Stewardship
FESA graduate found her community
2020 FRS Student Scholarship Recipients
Many FRS undergraduate and graduate students were recipients of 2020-2021 scholarships generously funded by Warner College and FRS Department alumni each year. Scholarship applications for…
MNRS grad is single CSU finalist for prestigious national program
Ben Harms graduated from the Master of Natural Resource Stewardship program in Fall 2018. He is a Presidential Management Fellowship Finalist for the class of…
FESA degree begins a new chapter for seasoned fire professional
Michael Bourquin B.S. Fire and Emergency Services Administration Michael Bourquin is proof there is always something more to get out of life. After retiring as…









