Students, faculty declare Rockies job fair a home run
The event was hosted by the new Colorado Rockies Sport Management Institute at Colorado State University exclusively for CSU sport management students.
The event was hosted by the new Colorado Rockies Sport Management Institute at Colorado State University exclusively for CSU sport management students.
The Salazar Center will host two public premieres of Elevating Voices, a documentary about conservation and inspiring figures working toward equitable outdoor access, Feb. 23 and March 9.
Civil and environmental engineering professor Neil Grigg answered some questions about what the proposal means and how it sets the stage for future negotiations.
With more than 700,000 annual attendees, the National Western Stock Show means a lot of things to a lot of people, but what does it mean to young newcomers to the agriculture industry? Two 4-H members share their perspectives.
Summer may still feel a ways off, but CSU students can take a major step in lining up their plans by applying to a wide range of paid internships offered by CSU Extension, spanning dozens of counties across Colorado.
Where do the bees go in the winter? With over 900 species of bees found in Colorado, it is an interesting question that makes us wonder: How do they survive the snow and cold temperatures? How can we support bees during the winter?
This winter, Colorado AgrAbility is offering a series of free, informational workshops across the state to help support agricultural communities and connect people with valuable resources related to farm and ranch safety, resiliency and stress management, and more.
As associate director for CSU's Colorado Water Center, Karen Schlatter will lead the development and implementation of the Center’s outreach and engagement strategy, and support faculty in the development of integrated research, outreach and education grants addressing critical water management issues.
Register for a CSU Extension cottage food safety training session to jumpstart your journey selling homemade food.
CSU Extension is helping support the newly formed Central Colorado Foodshed Partnership, taking strides to support the regional economy and residents’ health by establishing a baseline understanding of the area’s food systems and developing a strategic plan that will facilitate better connections between farmers and consumers.