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.
Learn more about Grow & Give, a modern-day Victory Garden project designed to encourage Coloradans to grow vegetable gardens and plant extra to share with local food banks and community members in need.
Extension has partnered with local aging organizations to create Senior Access Points of Larimer County, a comprehensive website that offers seniors a community of opportunity, research, and service.
The university will be open – virtually. We will do our work by phone, email, Microsoft Teams or other online platforms unless the work must be performed in person.
Four Colorado State University agriculture leaders are being honored by the Denver Business Journal as being accomplished movers and shakers within the industry.
The following is a collection of Colorado State University events, experts, and resources related to the National Western Stock Show. The Stock Show runs Jan. 11-26 at the National Western Complex, 4655 Humboldt St., Denver.
Blake Naughton, an expert in education policy and administration, will lead the newly renamed Office of Engagement and Extension.
Lou Swanson, vice president of engagement and director of Extension and professor of Sociology, is retiring from Colorado State University after 22 years.
CSU was also recognized for research and campus engagement, and ranked fourth overall for universities that grant doctoral degrees.
The conference will take a retrospective look at the driving forces behind public higher education institutions' "return to their roots" of public trust.