Warner College of Natural Resources 11 May, 2021
Diego Tovar
Diego Tovar, a junior in Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources, was recently named a Udall Scholar, a prestigious honor recognizing those committed to careers focusing on the environment, Native American issues or health care.
Tovar, who is majoring in ecosystem science and sustainability with a minor in political communication, was one of 55 students from 42 colleges and universities to be selected as a 2021 Udall Scholar.
This marks the seventh consecutive year that a CSU student has been named a Udall Scholar. Since 2015, nine students have received 11 scholarships from the Udall Foundation.
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This episode from April 6 includes updates on a local bank robbery, NASA’s Ingenuity, trail restoration, the ASCSU election and more.
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Ellie Shannon explains updates in Associated Students of Colorado State University elections and issues, and Ivy Winfrey covers the third Fort Collins bank robbery in a month. After that, Dixon Lawson explains updates on CSU’s athletics, and then listeners hear a conversation between Kota Babcock and Poudre Wilderness Volunteers’ Mike Corbin and Jeff Randa about their campaign to rebuild trails following 2020’s wildfires and how listeners can help. Visit pwv.org for more information.