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.
Laston Charriez, an educator, marketing executive and food industry veteran, has joined Colorado State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences as an assistant professor of practice and industry liaison for the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics’ new Agribusiness and Food Innovation master’s degree program.
Roman-Muniz, associate professor and director of undergraduate programs in the Department of Animal Sciences, was recognized this week as a 2022 Best Teacher Award recipient.
CSU researcher Davina Rhodes is investigating genetic approaches to improving the nutritional quality of sorghum, a staple cereal crop for millions of people around the world.
The Temple Grandin Equine Center honors a renowned CSU professor who struggled with autism and found her footing with horses. At CSU Spur, the center will host 7,500 therapy sessions a year to help people with a range of disabilities and challenges.
The researchers are testing an emerging gene-silencing technology for controlling herbicide-resistant weeds.
The 29th annual LA Days program features five speakers representing the diversity of landscape architecture.
The leaders made the Denver Business Journal list based on their innovative work within the agricultural industry.
Mengmeng Gu brings experience in both horticulture and landscape design to her new role as department head for the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, with a focus on sustainability and a career-long commitment to teaching, research and outreach.
For CSU alums Hailey Frederiksen and Ashley Baller, the roads to Miss Rodeo America and Miss Rodeo Colorado both began with a love of agriculture, Western traditions.