Students and faculty are using drone technology to conduct environmental research, map terrain, and capture aerial data, opening new opportunities in fields like environmental science, geology, and media production.
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A Burning Question: Western Colorado University researchers challenge long-held assumptions about wilderness, fire, and what it means to care for a landscape
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Cam Smith earns World Cup gold, clinches historic spot at 2026 Winter Olympics
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Western Colorado University Opens High-Fidelity Sim Lab to Train Future Nurses
Western Graduate Programs Remain Accessible Despite Federal Loan Changes
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Western Professor’s Research Explores How Teaching Styles Shape Student Growth
Can physical education classes help students become more empathetic, inclusive, and effective leaders? That’s the question driving a new international research project led by Western…
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Exercise Scientist, Engineers Team Up to Reduce Overuse Injuries in Swimmers
A University swimming pool isn’t where you’d typically look for a student working with state-of-the-art electronics. But that’s exactly where you’ll find Emily Jauch doing…
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Students partnered with Gunnison County Electric Association and Powerfield Energy to build a nearly 1 MW solar array, gaining hands-on construction, installation, and industry experience while helping advance clean energy in the Gunnison Valley.
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Skimo is debuting at the Olympics, and Coloradans have been vying for a spot
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I tried the 12-3-30 treadmill workout for 30 days and science reveals the catch
World Day
The article breaks down the viral 12-3-30 treadmill trend and features research from Western Colorado University showing that while incline walking can increase fat utilization, it still burns fewer total calories than running. Western’s findings help clarify why the workout feels challenging but isn’t the metabolic “hack” social media promises.
Western Colorado University student brings back haunted house tradition
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Adam Collins, a Western Colorado University student, revived a haunted house tradition that promises a truly terrifying time!