Round of Applause

Three scientists from CSU were honored Sept. 30 by the American Geophysical Union, the world’s largest Earth and space science society:

Elizabeth Barnes, associate professor, Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, was recognized for significant interdisciplinary scientific research, discoveries or advancements in climate science.

 

Nathan Mueller, assistant professor, Warner College of Natural Resources and College of Agricultural Sciences, was recognized for outstanding contributions in research, educational or societal impacts in the area of global environmental change.

Kelly Wrighton, assistant professor, College of Agricultural Sciences, was recognized for unusually creative work by an early career scientist that advances scientific understanding of biogeosciences.