Name Office, Phone Email
Carlos Olivo-Delgado (Key Academic Advisor) A104, 491-0722 Carlos.Olivo-Delgado@colostate.edu
Chris Ackerson C326A, 491-0521 chris.ackerson@colostate.edu
Anna Allen C203, 491-7938 anna.allen@colostate.edu
Debbie Crans C301, 491-7635 debbie.crans@colostate.edu
Joseph DiVerdi Yates 504A, 491-1761 joseph.diverdi@colostate.edu
Terry Gray B303B, 491-2981 terry.gray@colostate.edu
Alan Kennan (Honors Program) CHEMR 417, 491-6046 alan.kennan@colostate.edu
Amber Krummel C107, 491-3694 amber.krummel@colostate.edu
Nancy Levinger (Honors Program) C205, 491-1331 nancy.levinger@colostate.edu
Andrew McNally CHEMR 317, 491-6782 andy.mcnally@colostate.edu
Jamie Neilson (Honors Program) C229C, 491-2958 james.neilson@colostate.edu
Amy Prieto  C105, 491-1592 amy.prieto@colostate.edu
Tony Rappe C310, 491-6292 anthony.rappe@colostate.edu
Matt Shores CHEMR 213, 491-7235 matthew.shores@colostate.edu
Harmony Tucker Yates 404B, 491-0731 ruth.tucker@colostate.edu
Alan Van Orden C207, 491-6286 alan.van_orden@colostate.edu

Request for Change of Advisor

Having an experienced faculty advisor on your side is useful when it comes to making important decisions about your future career in chemistry.  Sure, you could make all those decisions yourself, but a faculty advisor can provide you with counsel that comes from years of professional, research and individual experience.  But sometimes things don’t work out so well.  If the relationship with your current faculty advisor isn’t working for you, it might be the time to explore the possibility of having a new one or request to change your advisor assignment to the person you have a better relationship with.

To request a change of advisor, please to email Carlos Olivo with your request.