GDPE Fall Travel & Training Grants DUE
GDPE Fall Travel & Training Grants DUE
Applications for the GDPE Travel & Training are due TODAY Please visit our Funding page for information on how to apply.
Applications for the GDPE Travel & Training are due TODAY Please visit our Funding page for information on how to apply.
Are you trying to write a grant for NSF? Are you struggling to understand the larger implications of your research? Do you ever find yourself without an answer when your friends or family ask, "but why does it matter if …
The Front Range Student Ecology Symposium (FRSES) is a student-organized, annual event supporting the advancement of ecological research. Committee meetings are reserved for committee chairs/members only. Message us for more information: gdpe_frses@colostate.edu
From roots to treetops: How tropical plants respond to warming and hurricane disturbance in the Tropical Responses to Altered Climate Experiment (TRACE) Molly Cavaleri is a forest ecophysiologist at Michigan Technological University. She has expertise in tree canopy structure and function …
GDPE is sponsoring a lunch for Graduate Students and our Distinguished Ecologist Almuni, Dr. Molly Cavaleri on October 6th @ 12:30pm at Rainbow Cafe If you are interested in joining, please RSVP here. *Space is limited* Email Elizabeth Diaz-Clark at …
Happy Hour and a free hour of arcade games at Old Town Putt (in the Exchange) Come test your arcade game (ski ball, pac-man, pinball, etc) skills against your fellow GDPE students!
Using ggplot2 and Adobe Illustrator for Data Visualization Dr. Kyle Horton, PI of the AeroEco Lab in the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, will be hosting a workshop focused on building skills in data visualization and creating dynamic …
The Front Range Student Ecology Symposium (FRSES) is a student-organized, annual event supporting the advancement of ecological research. Committee meetings are reserved for committee chairs/members only. Message us for more information: gdpe_frses@colostate.edu
The Front Range Student Ecology Symposium (FRSES) is a student-organized, annual event supporting the advancement of ecological research. Participation is free and open to all students. Attend our bi-weekly meetings to learn more about FRSES and how you can be …
Make the most of Fall with a craft night at GDPE social chair Anna’s house (address in email). We will paint mini pumpkins (art experience NOT required), drink apple cider and enjoy seasonal snacks, and celebrate what the harvest season has …
Please join us in this interactive hybrid session all about demystifying the government application process and get more information about working for the Forest Service. Email eddc@colostate.edu with any questions. Lunch will be provided RSVP here Once you register, we can send you the link …
The Front Range Student Ecology Symposium (FRSES) is a student-organized, annual event supporting the advancement of ecological research. Committee meetings are reserved for committee chairs/members only. Message us for more information: gdpe_frses@colostate.edu
Applications for TA positions for the Spring term are DUE. Please visit our Funding page for information on how to apply
Dr. William H. Clements is a Professor in the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology at Colorado State University. Dr. Clements' research interests focus primarily on community and ecosystem responses to contaminants. He is especially interested in questions …
The Front Range Student Ecology Symposium (FRSES) is a student-organized, annual event supporting the advancement of ecological research. Participation is free and open to all students. Attend our bi-weekly meetings to learn more about FRSES and how you can be …
Come join your fellow GDPE students for our monthly Happy Hour at New Belgium Brewery. If you’re interested in taking the $10, 90 minute tour before our happy hour starts, they begin at 4:30pm and you can book in advance …
Department Code | Department | Site Code |
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1170 | Soil and Crop Sciences | SOC |
1172 | Agricultural and Resource Economics | EAC |
1173 | Horticulture & Landscape Architecture | HLC |
1177 | Agricultural Biology | BPC |
1370 | Chemical and Biological Engineering | CBC |
1371 | Atmospheric Science | ASC |
1372 | Civil and Environmental Engineering | CEC |
1472 | Forest & Rangeland Stewardship | WRC |
1474 | Fish, Wildlife, & Conservation Biology | FWC |
1476 | Ecosystem Science & Sustainability | ESC |
1480 | Human Dimensions of Natural Resources | HDC |
1482 | Geosciences | GLC |
1588 | School of Education | SEC |
1678 | Clinical Sciences | CLC |
1682 | Microbiolgy, Immunology & Pathlogy | MIC |
1771 | Economics | ECC |
1782 | Political Science | POC |
1787 | Anthropology and Geography | ANC |
1872 | Chemistry | CHC |
1873 | Computer Science | CSC |
1878 | Biology | BIC |
The purpose of a degree committee is to make available to the student a broad range of knowledge and expertise. The committee provides general advising to the student and assists in planning the major elements of the academic program. The committee also evaluates student progress throughout the graduate program. The committee may provide assessments at various stages and it administers the PhD preliminary and MS/PhD final examinations. The committee is not responsible for reminding students of published deadlines, nor for monitoring procedural details. The student needs to work with GDPE and their advisor and monitor Graduate School deadlines.
Students should begin discussing the formation of their graduate committee as early as possible. Formal selection of the graduate committee must occur before the student registers for their fourth regular semester, or the student will be prevented from registering by the Graduate School.
Along with the GDPE and advisor guidance, the following are specifically required of GDPE graduate Committees:
If you have questions about committee composition, contact the GDPE Assistant Director or the advisor.