Our Mission: To provide the people, knowledge, and human understanding needed to guide the responsible use and protection of renewable and non-renewable resources.
Connections between students and faculty and students and their peers are important in the Warner College of Natural Resources (Warner CNR.) Our faculty teach freshman seminars that give many students the opportunity to study a critical environmental issue with their Warner CNR faculty and peers early on in their academic career. In addition, a four-week summer field course is offered at our Pingree Park mountain campus, which ensures that our students will be engaged in experiential learning while contributing to a supportive learning community with other students and our faculty.
Our goal is that every one of
our students will find their time at Colorado State University and
Warner College of Natural Resources to be among the most memorable and
rewarding of their lives.
Warner College of Natural Resources is also committed to offering a
comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs that
directly address today's most important environmental and natural
resource issues. Our programs are grounded in state-of-the-art science
and technologies and involve students in direct problem-solving
experiences. We educate students to be tomorrow's leaders in
environmental and natural resources management and science and to
become active members of their communities and an increasingly global
society.
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