Department: Forest and Rangeland Stewardship

Meet a few of our Spring 2019 MNRS Graduates

Meet a few of our professional Master of Natural Resource Stewardship (MNRS) graduates who traveled to Colorado State University to walk in commencement this spring....

CSU Graduation 2019

Helping more people is FESA graduate’s goal

Roger Lemley B.S. Fire and Emergency Services Administration Roger Lemley became one of Colorado State University’s most recent graduates last week with a new Bachelor...

Graduate receives his diploma

Linda Nagel receives SAF citizenship award

Professor and Department Head Linda Nagel was recently awarded the 2019 Colorado/Wyoming chapter of the Society of American Foresters Citizenship Award. Read more on the...

Graduate coursework applied to restoration project

Graduate students from the RS532: Rangeland Ecosystem Sampling course developed a sampling method to assist Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (WRV) with a vegetation project for Campbell Creek...

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CSU team places at Montana timber sports event

Fresh off hosting a large timber sports competition of their own, Colorado State University's Logging Sports Team shows their competitive edge at Montana's annual competition....

CSU students cross cut a log

Gazette article features FRS expertise

An in-depth article in The Gazette newspaper from Colorado Springs features Forest and Rangeland Stewardship expertise, and is now available for open viewing online. Department Head…

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Celebrating Undergraduate Research

A number of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship students conducting undergraduate research shared their projects at Colorado State University’s annual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity event….

MNRS Fall Graduate Video

Fall 2018 graduates of the Master of Natural Resource Stewardship program share how the program has helped them with their career goals.

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