Delayed but not stopped: CSU students transform lives of amputees in Ecuador
Delayed a year by the pandemic, Colorado State University students and staff journeyed to Ecuador in August to help amputees walk again.
Delayed a year by the pandemic, Colorado State University students and staff journeyed to Ecuador in August to help amputees walk again.
Three staff members from the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico, traveled to Colorado to meet and exchange knowledge with their U.S. colleagues.
Veterinary Action for Consulting in the Americas explora las habilidades veterinarias asociadas con la consultoría de ranchos ganaderos en cuestiones como la salud y el manejo del ganado, al tiempo que incorpora cursos de idiomas y cultura en el plan de estudios.
Veterinary Action for Consulting in the Americas explores veterinary skills associated with ranch consulting on livestock health and management, while incorporating language and culture courses.
After graduation, Haberecht plans to apply to medical school and pursue a career in health care.
Now in its fifth year of programming, the CSU Todos Santos Center hosts dozens of workshops, events, courses, research projects, and programs reaching thousands of students, faculty, and local community members on an ongoing basis.
Colorado State University veterinary students provided free spay and neuter surgeries for the dogs and cats of Baja California Sur, Mexico, in the 2017-18 school year.
Five Colorado State University families explored Baja California Sur and learned about the natural history of the region and efforts to conserve its resources during CSU Family Adventure Week in Todos Santos, Mexico, during spring break.