Ag students elected to Colorado FFA leadership positions
Two College of Agricultural Sciences undergraduates are taking on leadership roles in Colorado Future Farmers of America — they have just been elected state officers.
Two College of Agricultural Sciences undergraduates are taking on leadership roles in Colorado Future Farmers of America — they have just been elected state officers.
As the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, Colorado State University anthropology professor Katherine Browne is releasing a new book Standing in the Need: Culture, Comfort and Coming Home after Katrina.
Denver-based, Swing Je T’aime takes the stage at the free Lagoon Summer Concert Series at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 24.
The halls of the UCA may be quieter during July, but CSU’s Chamber Choir will be making plenty of music on an 11-day European tour to Bratislava, Salzburg, Vienna, Eisenstadt and Prague.
CSU and Fort Collins will be part of the Smithsonian’s new exhibit, “Places of Invention.”
Associate Professor Shawn Archibeque and Professor Daryl Tatum of CSU’s Department of Animal Sciences have been listed among the top 20 best animal sciences instructors in the United States.
Folk, swing, blues, country and more will be making an appearance during this year’s popular, long-running Lagoon Summer Concert Series.
Workplaces that value employees’ safety and well-being as much as company productivity yield the greatest rewards, according to a study done by researchers at Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Public Health.
Colorado State University is one of only six schools in the country that has just been charged by the National Science Foundation with retooling the way engineering and computer science are taught.
Diana H. Wall, University Distinguished Professor and director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University, has been awarded the University College of Dublin’s highest honor, the Ulysses Medal.