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- Excited as she was about being at CU-Boulder, Melanie Ferraro’s freshman year got off to a rocky start.Ferraro was eventually able to find her footing, however, in a class she was required to take as a Norlin Scholarship recipient, called
- Where does our water come from and how does climate change affect its future availability? In the arid West, mountain snowpack holds the answers to these and other questions.Mark Williams, professor of geography and fellow at the Institute of Arctic
- A new ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ-led study that ties forest "greenness" in the western United States to fluctuating year-to-year snowpack indicates mid-elevation mountain ecosystems are most sensitive to rising temperatures and changes in
- Adam Williams has won a Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement grant from the National Science Foundation for $16,000. Adam's research project - titled "Informal Recycling as a Livelihood Strategy Among Recent Rural-Urban Migrants" - explores
- Galen received a GIS Colorado Discretionary Scholarship ($750) to support his Ph.D research.
- Ken Foote talks about his research with CU Connections.In Western civilization, memorials honoring soldiers and heroes have been traced to Roman and Greek times, and the tradition remains relevant today. But in the past 20 to 30 years, communities
- Monica has been awarded a Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant from the National Science Foundation
- Preston was awarded a Buzzard Graduate Scholarship from Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU). The scholarship was named after GTU founder, Dr. Robert G. Buzzard, and is given to students who show contributions to their GTU chapter and their department.See GTU
- Tania Schoennagel quoted in National Geographic article, In Rocky Mountain Forests, More Fires and More People