Salazar Center seeks proposals to advance climate resilience, racial equity
CSU's Salazar Center for North American Conservation is currently accepting applications for its second-annual incentive prize competition: the Thriving Cities Challenge.
CSU's Salazar Center for North American Conservation is currently accepting applications for its second-annual incentive prize competition: the Thriving Cities Challenge.
Colorado State University leaders hosted a virtual town hall on Friday, Feb. 12, to update the community and answer questions about issues related to COVID-19, from screenings and vaccinations to plans for the Fall semester.
CSU's Nathan Mueller focused on how the land was targeted for acquisitions by foreign investors.
CSU will bestow the 2021 Founders Day Medallion on Professor Emeritus John Matsushima, a legendary scientist in beef-cattle nutrition whose innovations have influenced the global food system and exemplify the university’s land-grant mission.
The three campuses of the CSU System fuel nearly 23,000 Colorado jobs and more than $237.74 million in state income and sales tax revenue annually.
We will continue to work closely with Larimer Public Health Department and be guided by their recommendations to respond to any changes in our pandemic environment on a daily/weekly basis.
The final steel beam will be laid on the first CSU Spur building on Feb. 18, and all are invited to sign the beam and take a tour of the site.
Take a look back at January 2021 at Colorado State University.
The team will study some of the world’s most important biochemicals – sugars, including carbohydrates.
First-generation students come from a variety of backgrounds and circumstances, but they share the experience of being the first in their families to navigate higher education.