What is Project CUATRO?CUATRO stands for Creating Connected College Research Communities. Project CUATRO provides undergraduate students pursuing Biology and Wildlife & Natural Resources degrees with research and mentoring opportunities. Our goal is to provide students with an inclusive, supportive academic community that promotes their academic and professional success.
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Applications for CUATRO 2023 for CSU Pueblo students are now closed.
Contact Dr. Fran Sandmeier at [email protected] for more information.
CUATRO NEWS
- Great job to Izzy Sheppard, Melissa Loftin and Katelynn Randolph who presented their research at the Animal Behavior Society Conference in Portland OR!
- Great job to our CUATRO students that attended the Colorado Chapter of The Wildlife Society Conference in Grand Junction CO!
- Great job to CUATRO student, Izzy Sheppard, who represented the CSU Pueblo Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society at the Colorado Chapter of The Wildlife Society Conference in Grand Junction CO!
- Welcome to our new CUATRO 2023 students! And welcome back to our returning CUATRO students!
- Congratulations to our graduating seniors, Maribel Sena, Gabriela Peraza and Melissa Loftin! Great job this year!
- Congratulations to all of the CUATRO students for successfully presenting their research at the Colorado State University Pueblo Annual College of STEM Student Research Symposium! Check out the photos of the CUATRO students presenting on our photo site!
- Great job to CUATRO student, Julian Golz, who traveled with his faculty mentor, Dr. Claire Ramos, to Massachusetts to present his research at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Field Ornithologists!
- CUATRO student, Izabella Sheppard, traveled to Reno NV with her faculty mentor, Dr. Elizabeth Peterson, to present her research at the North American Congress for Conservation Biology Conference. Great job Izzy!
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information about Project CUATRO, contact the program's Director, Dr. Fran Sandmeier, at [email protected]