Moving Beyond the Business Case for Diversity
Efforts to diversify the geosciences must evolve from transactional to transformational, emphasizing the inclusion of and equity for individuals over the benefits they bring to institutions. (EOS)
Efforts to diversify the geosciences must evolve from transactional to transformational, emphasizing the inclusion of and equity for individuals over the benefits they bring to institutions. (EOS)
Years of commitment, challenges, and passion led to CSU's SHPE student chapter being named the SHPE National Chapter of the Year.
Mechanical Engineering Alumna Bethany Sparn continues to stay engaged with her alma mater as a member of CSU’s Mechanical Engineering Advisory Board.
If you are hurting or need help, you are not alone. There are a number of resources available on campus for students, faculty, and staff.
Guest speaker Dr. Yvette E. Pearson will present "REDEFINE Engineering Education: Disrupting Systemic Barriers to Equity and Inclusion," on December 3, 2020.
Atmospheric scientists at Colorado State University lead a program called PROGRESS help retain undergraduate women in STEM.
For National Latinx Heritage Month, El Centro is hosting a series of virtual events for the Colorado State University community designed to celebrate culture as well as foster meaningful dialogue on marginalized communities.
Melissa Burt, assistant dean for Diversity and Inclusion and atmospheric science researcher, has been chosen to participate in two National Science Foundation honors.
All our undocumented and immigrant students are and will continue to be valued members of our CSU community.
A group of ten scholars, primarily geoscientists of color in academia, have put together a comprehensive set of proposals published under the heading A Call to Action for an Anti-Racist Science Community from Geoscientists of Color: Listen, Act, Lead (Weather Underground).