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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Cam Smith’s Journey from Western to the World Stage Comes Full Circle
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Western’s Dr. Mary Sawyer Named Finalist for Colorado’s Highest Honor in Nursing
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Philosophy Meets Fashion as John Hausdoerffer Brings Ideas of Kinship to PhotoVogue Festival in Milan
An environmental philosopher who owns two pairs of pants might seem like an odd person to help inspire the theme for Vogue’s annual photo contest.…
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Western Earns Accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission
Recognition demonstrates a commitment to academic excellence Western Colorado University is excited to announce that the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) voted at its July 18…
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New Humanities and Diversity Minor Teaches Vital Soft Skills
In an ever-changing world in which technology, microchips and algorithms dominate our culture, the need for human touch may be more important than ever. The…
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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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Border to border: Western professor rides the Great Divide to support scholarships
Montrose Daily Press
A Western Colorado University professor is taking on the rugged Great Divide Mountain Bike Route to raise scholarship funds for students, turning an endurance challenge into an opportunity to support access to higher education. The effort reflects Western’s culture of adventure, resilience, and community investment, while helping expand opportunities for future Mountaineers.
Western Colorado University set to return Native American remains to tribes
KKCO 11 News
Western Colorado University is moving forward with the repatriation of Native American ancestral remains and cultural items from its museum collection, continuing a multi-year effort to identify, document, and return them to affiliated tribal nations. The process reflects Western’s commitment to cultural stewardship, historical accountability, and honoring tribal sovereignty through meaningful repatriation work.
This is work that should have been done long ago’: Western Colorado University set to return Native American remains to tribes
KJCT News 8 ABC
Western Colorado University is taking an important step in its repatriation efforts by returning the ancestral remains and cultural items of Native American individuals housed in its C.T. Hurst Museum, following the completion of a federally required inventory process. The work reflects Western’s commitment to accountability, cultural respect, and fulfilling both the legal and moral responsibility of returning ancestors to their tribal communities and homelands.