Alternatives for ag/urban water uses studied
Poudre Water Sharing group tackles tough questions on how market forces can balance competing needs in new report.
Poudre Water Sharing group tackles tough questions on how market forces can balance competing needs in new report.
This week commemorates two important dates in U.S. history: Independence Day and the anniversary of the Morrill Act of 1862 -- the statute that established land-grant universities in the U.S. and ensured that every American could have access to a college education.
What happens when young women come together to be inspired to reach for higher education and career goals?
A new Colorado State University study will explore how the combination of pesticides and traffic pollution affects children with asthma.
Gardeners never have to be in the dark when it comes to getting their questions answered. Planttalk Colorado is available with information and helpful videos 24 hours a day at www.planttalk.org.
Thanks to a new partnership between AmeriCorps and CSU Extension, youth in communities across Colorado will have the opportunity to do experiments, reflect upon results, and apply what they have learned in 4-H Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) projects.
The behavioral health field needs more practitioners who are equipped to meet the needs of individuals dealing with mental illness and substance abuse, and Colorado State University’s new graduate certificate program will offer training to help fill this need.
CSU researcher and students study twins to determine the effects on the human body of extended space travel.
Saving water, money and time is what CSU Extension’s Native Plant Master Program is all about.
The Warner College of Natural Resource's WUI Center is developing a ‘values at risk’ spatial database to provide information for land managers to improve wildfire risk reduction strategies and responses to wildfires.