Family roots bring donor back to C.P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity
More than 130 years later, the great-grandson of CSU's entomology department founder C.P. Gillette continues the family connection.
More than 130 years later, the great-grandson of CSU's entomology department founder C.P. Gillette continues the family connection.
These insects have value far beyond luring trout – they are indicators of water quality in streams and are a crucial piece of the larger food web. And they are in trouble.
The CSU Entomology Club hosted New York Times bestselling author, artist and naturalist Christopher Marley.
From discovering new butterfly species as an undergrad to being tracked by a jaguar and infected by a bot fly while conducting field research in a Costa Rican jungle, Paul Oper proves the life of an entomologist can be one of endless adventure.
In the heart of Colorado State’s campus, on the basement floor of the Hartshorn building, resides one of the most terrifying insects in North America.