Dr. Lindsey Shirley inducted into Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship
Shirley was honored for her dedication to community-engaged scholarship, uniting academics and communities to benefit society.
Shirley was honored for her dedication to community-engaged scholarship, uniting academics and communities to benefit society.
Every year, school visits at the NWSS draw thousands of students from urban and rural communities, bringing youth from differing backgrounds together to learn.
President Joyce McConnell is stepping into a new role consistent with both her long-standing personal commitment to conservation and with the foundational commitment to a thriving planet articulated in the Courageous Strategic Transformation of CSU.
Amelia Macy of Larimer County 4-H authored an updated Poultry Handbook. The previous version of the handbook was published in the 1940s.
Fleming served the San Luis Valley as a Family and Consumer Science Agent with Colorado State University Extension for over twenty years.
With keynote speaker Carlotta Lanier of the “Little Rock Nine” and a new march route, the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration on Jan. 17 promises to be better than ever.
Mucklow’s status as a trusted leader and advocate for Colorado communities grew over 35 years of service as a CSU Extension 4-H agent, agriculture agent and county and regional director.
Katherine M. Rickart of Greeley, Colorado was inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame for her lifetime achievements and contributions to 4-H.
The Teller County Extension garden tours invited community members to explore 14 local gardens.
In many ways the Fair felt like home for Rams, with the CSU Ram Family showing up across all areas of the State Fair.