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Celebrate! Colorado State provost award winners for 2024
Each year, Colorado State University celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff as part of the Celebrate! Colorado State Awards.
From ground to grind: Local coffee roasters share rich history with CSU
Thirty-two years ago, CSU alumni Paulo and Peggy Neves and their two teenage sons moved to the United States from Bahia, Brazil, and started roasting coffee beans in a small backyard shed at their home in Fort Collins.
What is the biggest challenge facing the future of agriculture?
Given CSU’s breadth of expertise in all-things agriculture — from the College of Agricultural Sciences and the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering and the Office of Extension and Engagement — we asked faculty to consider this important question.
CSU experts: AI is empowering, disruptive and will bring benefits along with costs
Computer Science Professor Bruce Draper said AI is an empowering tool that people can use to expand their skills, gain knowledge and be more productive – but it’s also a threat to the way we are used to doing things.
AI: The good, the bad and the future
Colorado State University scientists and educators are working to develop “trustworthy” AI to solve grand challenges and train the next generation on how to use this powerful tool to benefit society.
MURALS students present at the Symposium for Inclusive Excellence
On the final day of the Symposium for Inclusive Excellence last month, MURALS hosted A Glimpse of MURALS in the Lory Student Center Theatre.
Building something better: How community organizing helps people thrive in challenging times
Americans don’t agree on much these days, but many feel that the U.S. is on the wrong track and the future is bleak.
CSU’s Food Systems Institute brings interdisciplinary work to one table
The new CIOSU will work to advance University efforts toward strengthening the economic, environmental, cultural and social foundations of the state’s local and regional food systems.
CSU junior point guard Isaiah Stevens is a ‘student of the game’ and has served as David Roddy’s ‘modesty translator’
Isaiah Stevens may not be the CSU men's basketball team's headliner, but he made the top 10 of the Bob Cousy Point Guard Award list.
Salazar Center report champions inclusive and equitable landscape conservation, provides lessons learned for practitioners
Case studies focus on Baltimore, Bears Ears Natural Monument, the Klamath River watershed in the Pacific Northwest and Pembroke Township in northeastern Illinois.