Welcome to the Warner College Events Digest |
This monthly roundup highlights events happening in Warner College, at CSU, in Fort Collins, and around the state. Visit the Warner Wire webpage calendar for a full list of upcoming events. |
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Tuesday, Nov. 11 | Start time: 1 p.m. | MSNR 345 and Virtual |
The Fall All College meeting is set for Tuesday, Nov. 11. at 1 p.m. The end time will be determined when the agenda is finalized. Attend in-person in MSNR 345 or attend virtually on Teams Town Hall. The Teams link is provided below. Please view the meeting in Chrome or Edge as Firefox tends to have compatibility issues. Light refreshments will be served. |
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| Nov. 3-6 | In-Person and Virtual |
The Symposium is a week of workshops, guest speakers, and thoughtful events centered around access, success, and community well-being for employees, students, and community members. All are welcome to attend the workshops and events, and registration is free. |
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Nov. 4 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | LSC Ballroom A |
Open enrollment is now open through Nov. 14. Attend the Benefits Fair to explore the the different programs, discover university and community resources, and grab some food and freebies. |
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Nov. 14 | 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. | MSNR 142 & 345 |
The Warner College community is invited to the Master of Conservation Leadership Symposium where members of cohort 14 will present their conservation projects. Sessions are both in-person and on Zoom. See the full presentation schedule through the link above. |
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| Nov. 19 | 9-11 a.m. | WCNR Dean's Suite Lounge |
Join the Warner College development team for donuts and dialogue with Ali Eccleston, the college’s interim managing director of development. Ali currently serves as the managing director of development for the Office of Engagement and Extension and CSU Libraries, and will be supporting Warner College until the position is filled in 2026. Coffee and donuts will be provided. |
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| Nov. 19 | 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. | LSC |
This signature CSU event highlights the incredible research, creativity, and entrepreneurship of graduate students from across campus. Thirty Warner College graduate students from all five departments will compete for $23,000 in scholarships. |
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The Colorado Natural Heritage Program is hosting the Green Bag Seminar Series every first and third Wednesday this academic year. The series aims to connect the campus community and partners working in natural resources and conservation. All seminars will be held from 3-4 p.m., in-person and virtually, with a happy hour to follow at 4:30 p.m. at Tap and Handle.
All interested faculty, staff, students and off-campus guests are welcome to attend! The next seminar will be Wednesday, Nov. 5 with Ellie Linden, spatial analyst with the Colorado Natural Heritage Program, and will be giving a presentation titled: From Data to Decision: Transforming Data to Conservation Intelligence. |
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