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10 common Colorado garden and lawn questions answered
Alison O’Connor, CSU Extension professor of horticulture in Larimer County, answered 10 common lawn and garden questions that may help with your plant projects this season.
VP of Engagement and Extension looks to fulfill CSU’s social contract with service mentality
James Pritchett has led the College of Agricultural Sciences with the goal of making CSU a trusted partner to Colorado communities; he now brings his service mindset to his new role as vice president of the Office of Engagement and Extension.
CSU contributes to report assessing health of Colorado pollinators
Colorado State University's Office of Engagement and Extension co-authored a study that assesses the health of Colorado’s native pollinators and makes recommendations on how to preserve and protect them.
Michael Compton named next Colorado 4-H state director at Colorado State University
Michael Compton, long-time youth development leader, educator, and advocate, joins Colorado State University to lead the Colorado 4-H program serving over 100,000 youth across the state.
CSU Extension and Colorado State Forest Service strengthen partnership to tackle key conservation challenges
For nearly 70 years, CSU Extension and the Colorado State Forest Service have partnered to help natural resource managers and landowners steward the state's 24 million acres of forests and woodlands. This week, the two organizations formalized their long-standing collaboration.
CSU’s Kathay Rennels named grand marshal for 2023 Larimer County Fair and PRCA Rodeo Parade
Interim Vice President for Engagement and Extension Kathay Rennels will have the honor of leading the festivities celebrating the 140th anniversary of the fair and the 75th year of the PRCA Rodeo.
CSU welcomes 4-H youth from across Colorado for state conference
Last week, 275 4-H youth, accompanied by 40 4-H leaders, volunteers and proud parents, discovered new possibilities on Colorado State University’s campus during the 4-H state conference.
Colorado State 4-H conference ‘opening doors’ for Colorado youth
Roughly 300 youth from across Colorado will visit Colorado State University’s campus June 20-23 to compete in contests, attend workshops and explore new possibilities.
Drawn to serve, San Luis Valley 4-H specialists chart path for youth to succeed
For Extension’s two 4-H specialists serving the San Luis Valley’s six counties – Carol Gurule and Morgan Young – each were drawn to serve youth after experiencing firsthand how even a fleeting interaction can change the trajectory of someone’s life.
CSU Extension leads Colorado DNR study on native pollinating insects
CSU Extension will lead a study commissioned by the Colorado Department of Natural Resources to understand the role native pollinating insects have on natural resources, determine how native insect populations are changing across the state, and recommend management practices that will benefit pollinator health.