Colorado State University Announces New School of Global Environmental Sustainability
Published July 2008
Colorado State University’s School of Global Environmental Sustainability will streamline the university’s internationally recognized environmental research and to prepare students for the growing "green" workforce.
Video Clips
About the new School of Global Environmental Sustainability
Tony Frank
Senior Executive Vice President and Provost
Bill Farland
Vice President for Research
Diana Wall
Founding director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability
A first for the state, the School of Global Environmental Sustainability is an umbrella organization that encompasses all environmental education and research at the university.
Diana Wall, a world leader in environmental research, will serve as founding director of the school. Over the next year, Wall will form advisory committees to help create curriculum and programs for the school, which could start offering new courses as early as 2010.
Press release
Fact sheets
- School of Global Environmental Sustainability: Q&A
- About Diana Wall, the founding director
- Educating the "green" workforce
- Environmental courses at Colorado State
Downloadable files
- School of Global Environmental Sustainability brochure (PDF)
- School of Global Environmental Sustainability Task Force Report (PDF)
- Broadcast quality audio and high resolution photos
Related links
- Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory (NREL)
- Diana Wall's Lab
- Warner College of Natural Resources
- Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
- Feature on Diana Wall
Downloadable audio and photos
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