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Serving Our State: CSU alum returns to Colorado to share her passion with horse owners
“My goals are to help horse owners figure out the intersection of horse health, good land stewardship, and the economics of horse ownership.”
Bill Hammerich, and Karen and Randy Blach recognized as CSU distinguished alumni
In recognition of their dedication and commitment, two alums from the College of Agricultural Sciences received distinguished alumni awards from Colorado State University.
CSU innovators, educators, researchers and rising stars honored among DBJ’s 2023 Who’s Who in Agriculture
Honorees include Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences James Pritchett, who is the 2023 Denver Business Journal's Who's Who in Agriculture Trailblazer, and agricultural education and equine science student Jo Smeby, who will receive the Rising Star award.
What the Chukker: CSU Polo Club collaborates with Odell Brewing to create beer
To introduce more audiences to the sport and the organization, the club will be hosting a release party at the brewery, featuring players and ponies.
Jasmine Godinez, first Equine Sciences intern at CSU Spur, reflects on impact of new campus
Over the spring semester, Godinez participated in an internship focusing on being an equine-assisted services provider at the Temple Grandin Equine Center’s Denver location on the CSU Spur campus. During this internship, she learned the difference between many types of EAS and the standards necessary for providing the various services.
CSU rodeo queens showcase commitment to industry through ‘ag-vocacy’
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.
Craig Huffhines named director of Equine Sciences and Elite Bovine and Equine Genetics
Craig Huffhines, a top executive in the equine and beef industries, is returning to his alma mater as CSU’s director of Equine Sciences and Elite Bovine and Equine Genetics.
Animal sciences undergraduate wins national animal welfare contest
Jordan Smeby took first place in the Undergraduate Junior Division.
Cayla Stone is Proud to Be using her CSU degree to help feral horses
Equine Science alumna founded nonprofit to find homes for wild mustangs.
Belk named Animal Sciences department head for CSU’s College of Agricultural Sciences
Belk transitions into the new leadership role July 1.