CSU Extension 4-H carries on in the midst of the pandemic
COVID-19 might have canceled or postponed school, but for 4-H youth, they have continued to learn valuable leadership and agricultural business skills.
COVID-19 might have canceled or postponed school, but for 4-H youth, they have continued to learn valuable leadership and agricultural business skills.
Fall 2020 semester will begin as already scheduled on Aug. 24, but the university will shift to remote, online classes following Fall Break. The last two weeks of classes and finals will be delivered virtually.
Students and faculty in the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU have stepped up to help their community during the coronavirus pandemic.
Ram Country Meats currently has some inventory of pork and beef cuts available for sale, as well as some processed meats (including sausage).
Over the past eight years, CSU Cares has awarded $115,940 to approximately 80 recipients in emergency situations created by disasters like wildfires, floods and hurricanes.
The two teams selected from CSU are among six grant winners from across the state.
Take an inside look at Colorado State University student Katelyn Bieker’s new normal working as a nurse trying to navigate this difficult time through the camera lens of CSU student Brooke Kjar.
Watch President Joyce McConnell's message to the CSU community about the COVID-19 recovery.
The first payments of emergency funds available to CSU students facing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic were disbursed on May 5.
When the move to online instruction occurred, the ATRC quickly retooled to provide the same level of assessment, training and support in a remote fashion.