CUATRO Events
Important Dates for CSU Pueblo CUATRO Students
Applications open (10/1/22)
Applications due (10/31/22)
Notification of acceptance into the CUATRO Program (11/11/22)
Deadline for students to sign CUATRO 2023 contract (12/16/22)
Mandatory CUATRO Orientation (1/20/23 3:00-5:00 PM in OSC Great Plains 006)
CUATRO 2023 begins first day of classes (1/17/23)
CUATRO Student Community Meetings (held last Tuesday of every month 4 PM MTN, mandatory all students, in LS 103)
Present research at annual College of STEM Student Research Symposium (date TBD)
CUATRO 2023 term completed (12/15/23)
Applications due (10/31/22)
Notification of acceptance into the CUATRO Program (11/11/22)
Deadline for students to sign CUATRO 2023 contract (12/16/22)
Mandatory CUATRO Orientation (1/20/23 3:00-5:00 PM in OSC Great Plains 006)
CUATRO 2023 begins first day of classes (1/17/23)
CUATRO Student Community Meetings (held last Tuesday of every month 4 PM MTN, mandatory all students, in LS 103)
Present research at annual College of STEM Student Research Symposium (date TBD)
CUATRO 2023 term completed (12/15/23)
Upcoming Events
Stay tuned for more information.
Past Events
CSU Pueblo CUATRO Orientation
Date: Friday, January 20th, 2023
Time: 3:00-5:00 PM
Location: OSC Great Plains 006
CSU Pueblo CUATRO Orientation is mandatory for all CSU Pueblo CUATRO students.
Date: Friday, January 20th, 2023
Time: 3:00-5:00 PM
Location: OSC Great Plains 006
CSU Pueblo CUATRO Orientation is mandatory for all CSU Pueblo CUATRO students.
The Colorado Chapter of the Wildlife Society is hosting the Racial Equity and Environmentalism WorkshopThursday October 13 4:00 PM MTNFree virtual event. Registration required using QR code on left. Zoom link will be provided after registration.
Workshop participants will explore how compounded disparities impact communities of color in every corner of society. Be it socio-economic, political, educational, health, etc. In addition, communities of color remain disproportionately impacted by environmental hazards yet grossly under-represented in spaces that hold key decision-making power related to conservation and sustainability. This workshop will provide the history of the construction of race, a key component in driving these inequities, while also evaluating environmental policies that have negatively impacted the environmental movement and produced the racial homogeneity we see today. The goal of this workshop is to help participants understand why these inequities exist, so we can do something about them. Participants will develop shared language for how to discuss these issues and interrogate the intricate relationship between race and institutional outcomes. This workshop will be challenging as participants will be invited to examine the ways in which they have interacted with race on internalized, interpersonal, institutional, and systemic levels.
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The Pueblo City-County Library District presents Living with WolvesVisit the Pueblo City-County Library Event site for full information about eventsDr. Sandmeier and Dr. Peterson will be presenting research talks, as part of the Living with Wolves event series. Their research talks will occur on Wednesday, September 7 at 5:30 PM at the Giodone Branch. For more information, visit the Library's Event website.
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