CSU’s Food Friends program lands impact award
Colorado State University’s Food Friends programs have received a new award being given by the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior.
Colorado State University’s Food Friends programs have received a new award being given by the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior.
The Career Management Center in the College of Business will be hosting an etiquette class for the workplace.
Updated November 20 The intersection of East Drive and Pitkin Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21 - 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22 for utility work. The intersection will remain open for emergency vehicle access. Updated October 30 The intersection of East Drive and Pitkin Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7 - Sunday, Nov. 8 and Saturday, Nov. 14-Sunday, Nov. 15 for utility work. The intersection will remain open for emergency vehicle access. Updated: Oct. 23 The intersection of East Drive and Pitkin Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24 - Sunday, Oct. 25 for utility work. The intersection will remain open for emergency vehicle access. Recommended routes Original post: Oct 12 The intersection of East Drive and Pitkin Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Oct 17 - Sunday, Oct. 18 for utility work. Recommended routes
Colorado State University student researchers have invented a low-cost method for transforming used fry oil – dumped or recycled by restaurants by the gallon – into a valuable plant hormone chock-full of energy molecules.
The changing nature of wildfire was the topic of the night at Great Conversations, a College of Liberal Arts speaker series featuring outstanding faculty who facilitate conversations about some of the most engaging topics in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Skin and ear allergies are the most common reasons people bring their dogs and cats to the vet.
Activity at several construction zones on campus is picking up this fall, and university planners are strongly recommending that students, faculty, staff and visitors who ride their bikes to and through campus avoid construction-traffic heavy areas.
In particular, construction traffic is expected to increase starting today, October 12, along the West Pitkin Street and East Drive corridors at the Chemistry and Biology Building sites on the east side of campus, and on West Lake Street south of the stadium construction site on the west side of campus. This map shows recommended routes onto campus and through campus to avoid areas with heavy traffic.
Bike riders are reminded that they must obey all traffic signals and right-of-ways, just as they would if driving a vehicle, including stopping at stop signs and obeying directions from traffic flaggers.
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