Adventure Education alumnus awarded for work with Native youth Marshall Masayesva (Adventure Education, '14) was awarded the 2018 Emerging Leader Award by Western Resource Advocates for his work with Native American youth in environmental conservation and stewardship, outdoor education, and adventure recreation.
Alumna makes case to protect Dolores River Rica Fulton (Environmental Studies, '14), director of the Waterkeeper Alliance's Upper Green River Network, in Wyoming, makes an impassioned case for protection for southwest Colordo's Dolores River, on Medium.com.
Sonora researches fires' economic impacts Professor of Economics Tino Sonora researched the effects of wildfires on personal income in response to this summer's 416 Fire.
Amputee student climbs in Ecuador Despite losing her leg followiing a climbing accident in 2011, Exercise Science major Bee (Morin) Mathis is climbing Ecuador's 19,347-foot Cotopaxi volcano with a team of amputee adventurers.