Provost’s Council for Engagement Spotlight: Carrie Havrilla
As part of CSU’s land-grant mission, the Provost’s Council for Engagement serves as a connecting bridge between campus and communities across Colorado.
As part of CSU’s land-grant mission, the Provost’s Council for Engagement serves as a connecting bridge between campus and communities across Colorado.
Recipients are recognized for their contributions to fields such as scientific research, garden communication, landscape design, youth gardening, and conservation.
Kristen Ruegg is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Colorado State University.
Shirley was honored for her dedication to community-engaged scholarship, uniting academics and communities to benefit society.
Fleming served the San Luis Valley as a Family and Consumer Science Agent with Colorado State University Extension for over twenty years.
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.
Shirley has a long commitment to expanding access to the land-grant university system's learning, discovery, engagement and extension.
Employees can further take advantage of their Employee Study Privilege by taking courses through CSU Online, enjoying a flexible schedule and learning anytime, anywhere.