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Outlet: First Gen Forward
November 25, 2024
At Western Colorado University, first-generation student Georgia Grana found the support she needed to overcome challenges, from navigating financial aid to thriving far from home. Through programs like EPIC Mentors and an accelerated education track, Georgia has embraced her journey, pursuing a career in teaching while inspiring others with her resilience and passion for learning. Read about Being First: One Student’s Success Story
Outlet: Gunnison Country Times
November 20, 2024
Western supports the Pathways Program, which offers Gunnison Valley students valuable career preparation through internships and specialized training in fields such as nursing, culinary arts, and veterinary medicine. This program aligns with our commitment to rural health education and is expanding to meet the growing demand for alternative education pathways, helping students succeed in their chosen careers, whether college-bound or not. Read about National Rural Health Day: Expanding Pathways
Outlet: The Crested Butte News
November 20, 2024
Western Colorado University student-athletes partnered with the Mountain Roots Food Project to help prepare the community garden for the winter season, contributing over 400 volunteer hours to grow and harvest food for local families in need. This collaboration not only strengthened the connection between students and their community, but also offered a hands-on opportunity to learn about agriculture and the importance of food sustainability. Read about Athletes-4-Agriculture: Western athletes play dirty to help Mountain Roots Food Project
Outlet: The Report
November 18, 2024
According to The Report, Western is ranked #1 among the top petroleum geology schools in the world, preparing students for careers in the oil and gas industry. The program combines field experiences with classroom learning, providing students with the skills to explore and assess geological resources, while also benefiting from small class sizes and one-on-one research opportunities with faculty. Read about 10 Best Petroleum Geology Schools in the World in 2024
Outlet: WIRED Magazine
November 16, 2024
WIRED Magazine's review of the Carol Bike references a study from Western that found while the bike’s reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT) may burn fewer calories during the workout compared to traditional treadmill exercises, it leads to increased energy consumption throughout the day after the exercise. This research supports the bike’s claims that REHIT offers an efficient and time-saving workout for individuals already committed to a fitness routine. Read about Review: Carol Bike
Outlet: The Montrose Daily Press
November 6, 2024
Western Colorado University students are leading the charge to raise awareness about athletes' mental health through the innovative "Eksperience" app, developed by Western alumnus Austin Ekeler. By promoting mental health resources and fostering support within the athletic community, the initiative aims to reduce stigma and help student-athletes prioritize their well-being. Read about Western students raise awareness of athletes’ mental health with Eksperience app
Outlet: EnergyDegrees.org
November 5, 2024
Western’s undergraduate Energy Management program and the School of Graduate Studies’ Energy Geoscience Graduate Certificate are both featured on EnergyDegrees.org, a comprehensive online resource for energy-related degrees and certifications. Created by industry experts, EnergyDegrees.org serves as a guide for students and professionals seeking educational opportunities in the energy sector across the country. Read about Western Colorado University’s Energy Programs Spotlighted
Outlet: The Gazette
November 4, 2024
Salif Mahamane, a psychology professor at Western Colorado University, has found a deep connection to hunting, both as a way to ethically source food and as a way to mentor others through his involvement with the national nonprofit Hunters of Color. The organization, which aims to diversify the hunting community, has inspired Mahamane to push past barriers and uncomfortable experiences in order to make the outdoors a welcoming space for all, while also strengthening his personal bond with nature. Read about ‘We all belong’: Hunters of color work to grow community, outreach
Outlet: Telluride Daily Planet
November 2, 2024
Western Colorado University graduate student Hank Williams is helping launch Telluride's new curbside composting program, partnering with Bruin Waste Management to reduce organic waste and promote sustainability in the community. The initiative, which includes composting options for businesses, HOAs, and residents, aims to decrease landfill waste and support local ecosystems while also offering economic incentives for participants, including a USDA-backed rebate program for early adopters. Read about Telluride launches large-scale curbside composting
Outlet: The Travel
October 27, 2024
Western Colorado University is highlighted as being in one of the best college towns in Colorado, with access to outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and biking. The Gunnison’s small-town charm, combined with its academic and athletic programs, creates a welcoming environment for students who seek both a close-knit campus experience and a connection to nature. Read about 7 Best College Towns In Colorado For 2025