Our Students

  • new student orientation graphic
    This past weekend, ENVD hosted its annual new student orientation. Students participated in presentations and activities led by undergraduate education student success staff, ENVD faculty and first-year experience (FYE) student mentors. Welcome, class of 2028! We’re so happy you’re here.
  • Where are you from?  I am from Fort Collins, Colorado, which is about an hour away from Â鶹ӰԺ.  What inspired your decision to come to Environmental Design at CU Â鶹ӰԺ?  I was very interested in the interdisciplinary nature of
  • Ainsley Watkins
    For Ainsley Watkins the hands-on problem solving and material studies was appealing and helped solidify her choice in product design.
  • Andrew Song
    Andrew Song has always loved creating and loves being in a creatively enriched environment.
  • Nate Kingdom, product design major
    Nate Kingdom, a product design major from Denver, hopes to design products that can help everyone and be used all over the world.
  • Liana Bradley
    Meet Liana Bradley, a product design major from Durham, North Carolina. Bradley loves seeing the relationship of people to products and what makes them loved or hated.
  • Sko Together Challenge
    Last week the Sko Together Challenge wrapped up. The 10-week, student-led and student-driven challenge hosted 52 undergraduate students to recreate campus life while having to physically distance in 2020.  Congratulations to ENVD student Molly
  • ENVD student contributes to Fort Collins city murals
    The City of Fort Collins contracts a handful of local artists each year to paint murals on electrical boxes as an effort to mitigate graffiti and to add public art around the city.
  • ENVD students win IAAC Design for Living Competition Awards
    This summer, Assistant Clinical Professor Marianne Holbert and her architecture capstone summer course (ARCH 4100) focused on the international design competition Design For Living.
  • ENVD student interns with UN
    Environmental Design senior Yidan Li has been working as an Innovation Intern for the United Nations in Nairobi, Kenya for the past six months. The ENVD Professional Development Services Center interviewed Li to learn more about her experience.
Subscribe to Our Students