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Research reveals top tomato and pepper varieties for Northern Colorado’s short growing season
For five years, the Colorado State University Extension Master Gardeners in Larimer County have conducted variety trials to determine which tomato and sweet pepper varieties perform best in Northern Colorado’s short growing season.
In love and at risk: How to identify and prevent teen dating violence
The emerging field of Positive Psychology can be defined as “the scientific study of what makes life most worth living.” This includes our thoughts, behaviors, emotions, and most importantly – what makes us stronger and more resilient.
Free workshops to support healthy aging in Colorado’s ag communities
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.
New webinar series gives prospective students an inside look at CSU’s colleges, majors, financial aid and more
A new virtual info series offers prospective students and their families an opportunity to learn about CSU's colleges, academic majors, financial aid, undergraduate research involvement, and more.
Free caregiving webinars to support families in Colorado and beyond
To support informal and unpaid caregivers, Colorado State University Extension is partnering with Jane Barton, a national speaker and aging expert, to offer a series of free virtual workshops focused on addressing common issues they face.
CSU Spur’s Second Saturday offers free, family fun and Extension programming
Visit CSU Spur on the second Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a day of free, family-friendly programming.
The joy of holiday food traditions and a recipe for spiced freezer jam
Michael Lucero, a CSU Extension family and consumer science instructor in El Paso County, shares a recipe for a holiday blueberry freezer jam.
Salazar Center’s International Symposium on Conservation Impact to focus on transboundary conservation
The Salazar Center for North American Conservation will host its fourth annual International Symposium on Conservation Impact on Oct. 6-7 in Denver. Registration is now open to the general public.
CSU Extension opens new Lake County office
This August, CSU Extension open a new Lake County Extension office marking the first time the organization has had a physical location in the county since the 1970s.
Tips for healthy back-to-school lunches and snacks
From planning, grocery shopping, to preparing their meals, children will appreciate the food better if they have a hand in the process. CSU Extension family and consumer science agents share top tips on how to make lunches and snacks that are easy, affordable, and healthy.