CSU Experts A-Z

Michael Childers; expertise: environment and tourism in the modern American West.

Michael Childers

History | Liberal Arts
Jill Zarestky focuses on how adults can continue learning throughout their lives.

Jill Zarestky

School of Education | Health and Human Sciences
Ken Shockley

Kenneth Shockley

Philosophy | Liberal Arts
A. Alonso Aguirre utilizes the One Health approach to study the ecology of wildlife diseases and the links between human health and conservation of biodiversity.

A. Alonso Aguirre

Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology | Warner College of Natural Resources
Karrin Vasby Anderson, political communication and political identity

Karrin Vasby Anderson

Communication Studies | Liberal Arts
Mazdak Arabi, urban water systems and water resource management

Mazdak Arabi

Civil & Environmental Engineering | Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering
Rick Aster - geology, earthquakes and volcanoes

Rick Aster

Geosciences | Warner College of Natural Resources
Susan Baker - food and nutrition, community education

Susan Baker

Food Science and Human Nutrition | Health and Human Sciences
Meena Balgopal - science communication and STEM education

Meena Balgopal

Biology | Natural Sciences
Wolfgang Bangerth's research focuses on computer simulations as well as processes in deep earth.  

Wolfgang Bangerth

Mathematics | Natural Sciences
Edward Barbier - environmental and resource economics, environmental policy

Edward Barbier

Economics, School of Global Environmental Sustainability | Liberal Arts
Jim Barborak - wildlife management, conservation finance, policy and governance

Jim Barborak

Human Dimensions of Natural Resources | Warner College of Natural Resources
Jennifer Barfield - assisted reproduction technologies for large animals

Jen Barfield

Biomedical Sciences | Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Jill Baron - impact of climate change on mountain ecosystems

Jill Baron

Ecosystem Science and Sustainability | Warner College of Natural Resources
Keith Belk - red meat quality and safety

Keith Belk

Animal Sciences | Agricultural Sciences
Joel Berger - conservation and wildlife climate resilience

Joel Berger

Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology | Warner College of Natural Resources
Joshua Berger studies physics with the goal of understanding the basic building blocks of the universe.

Joshua Berger

Physics | Natural Sciences
Ethan Billingsley has expertise in policy and planning, adventure tourism, wilderness leadership and environmental education.

Ethan Billingsley

Human Dimensions of Natural Resources | Warner College of Natural Resources
Ray Black - African American Studies, Critical Race Theory, education

Ray Black

Ethnic Studies | Liberal Arts
Jennifer Bousselot studies all things green roofs.

Jennifer Bousselot

Horticulture and Landscape Architecture | Agricultural Sciences
Dr. Richard Bowen researches viral diseases that affect domestic and wild animals and spill over into human populations.

Richard Bowen

Biomedical Sciences | Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Gillian Bowser - ecological indicators of climate change and nature-based solutions

Gillian Bowser

Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory | Warner College of Natural Resources
Thomas Bradley delves into achieving net-zero CO2 emissions across human activity – from energy services and industrial production to land use and agriculture.

Thomas Bradley

Systems Engineering | Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering
Barry Braun studies breast cancer prevention and type-2 diabetes prevention and management.

Barry Braun

Health and Exercise Science | Health and Human Sciences
Samantha Brown is focused on child welfare and family-oriented interventions.

Samantha Brown

Human Development and Family Studies | Health and Human Sciences