Outstanding grad: Jason Valentine, College of Agricultural Sciences
Jason Valentine always knew he wanted to be the first in his family to go to college, he just wasn’t sure how he could afford it.
Jason Valentine always knew he wanted to be the first in his family to go to college, he just wasn’t sure how he could afford it.
The annual college awards ceremony honors the outstanding achievements of faculty, staff and students and elevates the impact their work has on agriculture.
The Department of Animal Sciences at Colorado State University has announced Marlin Eisenach and Leann Saunders as the recipients of their annual Livestock Leader Award.
The Distinguished Alumni Awards program recognizes CSU alumni who exemplify a lifelong commitment to Ram pride.
The CSU designs, "Trolling Trees" and "Be a BEE Habitat" are two of the five designs selected from the a public call for applicants.
The College of Agricultural Sciences is funding six research proposals in the areas of agrivoltaics and climate resiliency.
Erin Karney, a CSU alumna and sixth-generation cattle rancher, was recently appointed executive vice president of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association, the top organization representing Colorado’s powerhouse cattle industry and its public policy concerns.
Three graduate students and one post-doctoral fellow from the College of Agricultural Sciences have been selected as Sustainability Leadership Fellows by CSU’s School of Global Environmental Sustainability.
“I think one of my favorite times of displaying courage would be at the most recent ‘Come to the Table’ for the College of Ag. Even though our dean, the director of animal science, and equine science were all in the room, I chose to stand up for my peers and address the issues we have in our college at this time.”
On Wednesday, April 29, employees and students were celebrated at the annual CAS/AES Awards, held in the Bernie Rollin Knowledge Well in the new Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building.