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Can growing peas in the winter help the Colorado River?
CSU researchers show promising results from first year studying the viability of pairing winter peas with water conservation payments.
Nearly 40 CSU programs to be hosted at CSU Spur in Denver
The CSU System announced 37 projects originating from Colorado State University will be located for at least the next year at CSU Spur, the CSU System’s new public-facing campus in Denver.
Pritchett named Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences
Appointment as dean and director of the Agricultural Experiment Station follows a national search.
Inaugural Colorado Food Summit seeds rural-urban dialogue, collaboration
On Jan. 7, CSU hosted the Colorado Food Summit, which included conversations resembling those that will happen at CSU System’s future Spur campus at the National Western Center.
Colorado Water Center awards innovative research and education grants
The Colorado Water Center has announced awards of nearly $170,000 to provide seed funding for CSU research teams,faculty fellows, and education and engagement projects.
Proposals sought for inaugural Food-Water-Sustainability grant program
The Colorado Water Center, the School of Global Environmental Sustainability and the Agricultural Experiment Station are announcing a request for proposals for 2019-20 for their first-ever Food-Water-Sustainability competitive grant program.
Jan Iron is Proud to Be a CSU Ram
Jan Iron, a Navajo woman, is a leader in Northern Colorado’s Native American community who works to celebrate and preserve Native culture. She is a 1986 CSU graduate.
New Arkansas Valley Campus breaks ground
Located in Rocky Ford, the campus will provide residents of Eastern Colorado with greater access to CSU resources, and a better opportunity to interact with the state’s land grant university.
CSU holds groundbreaking ceremony for new Western Colorado campus
CSU's Western Colorado Campus groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 8 signified the beginning of construction for the university’s new campus.
Two new regional campuses to boost research, extension and engagement
People who live in Colorado will soon have even greater access to the resources of Colorado State University, and better opportunity to interact with the state’s land grant university, because of CSU’s investment in two satellite campuses that serve research, extension and engagement for local communities.