Holiday Open House 2025
Kick off the holiday season with SoGES at our annual Holiday Open House. This event provides an opportunity to catch up with SoGES faculty and friends and learn about opportunities coming up in 2026!
Kick off the holiday season with SoGES at our annual Holiday Open House. This event provides an opportunity to catch up with SoGES faculty and friends and learn about opportunities coming up in 2026!
Low snowfall is no longer an occasional challenge, it's a defining issue for Colorado's economy, ecosystems, and water future. This panel brings together experts from CSU to discuss how declining snowpack and accelerating ice loss are reshaping the state. Panelists …
The Office of International Programs in conjunction with the Energy Institute and Autonomous University of Yucatán (UADY) is pleased to invite faculty, staff, and students to an upcoming online colloquium. This virtual event will feature faculty researchers from CSU and …
We’re hosting SoGES Community Coffee Hours/Lunches to create space for conversation and networking among members of our SoGES community (anyone new or SoGES-curious is welcome too). We’ll start with some lightly facilitated discussion on a timely topic related to sustainability …
Managing the next outbreak: Mountain Pine Beetles and the Future of Colorado's Forest Communities The mountain pine beetle has reshaped millions of acres of Colorado’s forests, but what does that mean for the communities who live, work, and recreate here? …
We’re hosting SoGES Community Coffee Hours/Lunches to create space for conversation and networking among members of our SoGES community (anyone new or SoGES-curious is welcome too). We’ll start with some lightly facilitated discussion on a timely topic related to sustainability …
Colorado Climate Week Schedule 🪩 Tuesday, March 31 | 6:30–8:00 PM There is No Planet B – A professional dance performance blending art and environmental activism, followed by a panel discussion. Tickets are $15. 🚀 Wednesday, April 1 | 3:30–5:00 …
The Sustainable Landscape Collaboratory presents: Speaker Dr. David Vail, Professor of History, University of Nebraska at Kearney Beginning in the 1930s, farmers, ranchers, and agricultural scientists met informally to discuss designing protective bulwarks against growing environmental disasters. New conservation strategies …
Climate change is often talked about in global terms, rising seas, shifting temperatures, and planetary tipping points. But its impacts are felt close to home, in our neighborhoods, watersheds, farms, and communities. This panel brings together leading scholars in environmental ethics, climate …
We’re hosting SoGES Community Coffee Hours/Lunches to create space for conversation and networking among members of our SoGES community (anyone new or SoGES-curious is welcome too). We’ll start with some lightly facilitated discussion on a timely topic related to sustainability …