CSU Extension conducts statewide community needs assessment to expand and improve services for all Coloradans
Colorado residents are invited to complete a short survey to help inform Extension programs and services statewide.
Colorado residents are invited to complete a short survey to help inform Extension programs and services statewide.
CSU Extension will play a role in communities as a partner and educator, bridging divides and establishing trust.
After opening in 2019, the Sturm Collaboration Campus in Castle Rock graduates its first class from the CSU Accounting Program.
Volunteers monitor local pollinator populations, learn about bee biology and identification, and become stewards for pollinators and the environment.
Colorado 4-H’s network of over 10,000 volunteers provides caring and supportive mentoring to all 4-H’ers, helping them to grow into true leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries.
Register with Grow & Give today to help fight hunger in your community. Grow produce at home. Give the extra to those in need.
From a historical standpoint, progress related to equity in civic processes has often occurred in the U.S. because of communities, specifically marginalized communities, advocating for their rights and needs from outside the systems and structures in power, through protest, demonstrations, art, and community care.
Initially developed as a useful tool to help inform how food system initiatives are planned, implemented, and evaluated, the Colorado food systems map now includes tools to fight food insecurity in the wake of COVID-19.
The Colorado State University Office of Engagement and Extension is searching for an Assistant Vice President for Engagement and Extension, and Deputy Director of CSU Extension.
Parker has been a tireless champion for cultural competency and NAI’s efforts to be the driving force in addressing the issues of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility.