Colorado State University remains first in public engagement in 2019 Sustainable Campus Index
CSU was also recognized for research and campus engagement, and ranked fourth overall for universities that grant doctoral degrees.
CSU was also recognized for research and campus engagement, and ranked fourth overall for universities that grant doctoral degrees.
The Colorado Water Center has announced awards of nearly $170,000 to provide seed funding for CSU research teams,faculty fellows, and education and engagement projects.
Two programs with profound community impact – one that improves the lives of youth in the Larimer County and one that provides hunger relief in Mesa County – are this year’s recipients of the CSU Community Engagement Scholarship Awards
The annual Twilight Garden Series returns to Colorado State University’s Trial Gardens this June 4 and 18, with topics that will appeal to aspiring green-thumbs and veteran gardeners.
Located in Rocky Ford, the campus will provide residents of Eastern Colorado with greater access to CSU resources, and a better opportunity to interact with the state’s land grant university.
The Colorado State University System is conducting monthly listening tours to gather ideas from people around the state about the type of educational programming they would like to see at the future National Western Center.
Colorado State University Extension will be hosting summer interns in a variety of locations around the state.
To assist the southern areas of Colorado most affected by the drought, and at risk for subsequent fire and flood, three free workshops are being offered by Colorado State University Extension.
All members of the campus and Fort Collins community are encouraged to come together at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 29, to make a statement in support of CSU’s community principles and against acts of hate and intimidation that have taken place on campus this academic year.
In much of Colorado, winters can have extended warm, dry, windy spells. Those conditions can lead to winter drought. Professor Jim Klett offers tips for caring for your trees and shrubs in Colorado's dry winter conditions.