President Tony Frank named 2018 Citizen of the West
The award recognizes those who embody the spirit and determination of the Western pioneer and perpetuate the West’s agriculture heritage and ideals.
The award recognizes those who embody the spirit and determination of the Western pioneer and perpetuate the West’s agriculture heritage and ideals.
CSU President Tony Frank on Wednesday recalled past challenges – the 1997 flood and 2008 recession – to provide a roadmap for the CSU community as it confronts the latest issues facing higher education: conflicts over hate speech, the First Amendment and civil discourse.
A team led by the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands is providing adaptation strategies for installations vulnerable to future climate threats.
The largest and most diverse freshman class in Colorado State University’s history has led to record enrollment for the 10th consecutive year. The university welcomes 33,413 students to campus this year.
Drought, floods, and climate triggers to recent natural disasters will be among the key topics when global water experts convene in Denver in April to explore solutions to the world's most pressing water challenges.
CSU archaeologists, students, are piecing together the story of ancient man in Alaska.
Forestry students from the Yamagata Prefectural College of Agriculture recently visited CSU.
Catalyst for Innovative Partnerships teams collaborate on some of the world’s most pressing problems.
U.S. News & World Report has taken notice of CSU's massive investments in infrastructure and student success, boosting Colorado’s land-grant university three spots in its annual rankings.
Dr. Noa Román-Muñiz trains dairy farm protocols to farm workers so that animals and employees can stay healthy and safe.