CSU announces search for Director of the Colorado Water Center
The director is appointed by the President of CSU to serve as the chief executive, academic and policy officer of the Colorado Water Center.
The director is appointed by the President of CSU to serve as the chief executive, academic and policy officer of the Colorado Water Center.
The CSU System Board of Governors voted in June to invest an additional $8.58 million, including $1 million in scholarships, over the next three years to expand support for rural Colorado students and communities.
Extension’s role as a trusted community partner will play an important part in vaccine education and outreach.
In 2020, Grow & Give volunteers grew and donated more than 47,000 pounds of produce in 25 Colorado counties.
With ash trees estimated to comprise 15 percent or more of all community trees in Colorado, Emerald Ash Borer poses a serious threat to urban forests.
Winners from the 2020 evaluation are now available at area nurseries and garden centers for the 2021 home gardening season.
In honor of Earth Week and Arbor Day, join CSU in recognizing the legacy of our Campus Arboretum, acknowledging the generations of students and employees who have planted and cared for trees—and those who will steward CSU’s trees for the next generation.
After three seasons growing in the challenging conditions of the Rocky Mountains, 5 perennial plants have been named "Top Performers" by researchers at Colorado State University.
Purple Up! Day for Military Kids is celebrated around the world by military service branches, Department of Defense, governors, states, schools, businesses, and communities.
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded a $595,654 CARES Act Recovery Assistance grant to Colorado State University (CSU), Grand Junction, Colorado, to launch the Planning and Technical Support to Diversify Colorado Economic Opportunities program.