Water and climate summit draws alumni experts from all corners
An international water and climate summit that welcomed many engineering alumni back to campus culminated in recommended research goals for CSU.
An international water and climate summit that welcomed many engineering alumni back to campus culminated in recommended research goals for CSU.
This week, more than a dozen high schoolers from across the country are on campus for the College of Natural Sciences' SciTrek camp, run by the college's Education and Outreach Center.
CSU faculty ran two concurrent summer camps for middle and high school girls, aimed at getting young women interested in computer science.
School is Cool is celebrating its 25th year by partnering with other community organizations in an effort to ensure that all students receive school supplies this year.
Topics of interest to Front Range gardeners are the focus of 2016 Twilight Garden Series, which will feature three informative presentations in June and July.
CSU veterinary students began equipping teenagers with basic veterinary skills in a region dependent on livestock production – while also encouraging the teens to pursue college education.
The Center for Protected Area Management recently led two unique training courses for park rangers as part of the 8th World Ranger Congress.
Many effects of aging are shared by people and pets. Just as we can take steps to care for ourselves, we can provide focused care for aging pets to help maintain their health and quality of life.
Gov. John Hickenlooper signed HB1228 into law in the CSU Annual Trail Garden.
Student leaders from CM Cares presented their projects and celebrated another successful semester of community work in front of a packed house of donors, volunteers, students, faculty and staff on May 12.