Navigating age-related issues: new tools to build outreach capacity
Aging-related programs available to older adults in Larimer County.
Aging-related programs available to older adults in Larimer County.
Colorado State University is part of the new Irrigation Innovation Consortium, a collaborative research effort to accelerate the development and adoption of water and energy efficient irrigation technologies and practices through public-private partnerships.
About a dozen students gathered outside the Durrell Center for a "hiving," placing honey bees in three newly built hives.
To assist the southern areas of Colorado most affected by the drought, and at risk for subsequent fire and flood, three free workshops are being offered by Colorado State University Extension.
Results from the 2017 survey of Colorado county commissioners indicate a high level of overall satisfaction with CSU Extension's quality, value, responsiveness, and level of service. As one survey respondent commented, “Extension in [our county] really does have something for everyone, from 4-H for children to Master Gardening for seniors.”
Every Tuesday, climate center staff share detailed updates on local drought conditions.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability (SoGES) is hosting a March 7 panel discussion on the powerful contribution women are making towards sustainable development.
To prepare Coloradoans for impending drought, Colorado State University Extension recently activated its Drought Response Task Force.
Colorado State University Vice President for Engagement Lou Swanson visited five Chinese universities in January. All five universities – Zhejiang University, Hunan Agricultural University, Huazhong Agricultural University, Nanjing Agricultural University and Northeast Agricultural University – are members of the China-US University-based Agricultural Extension Alliance.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability hosts a panel discussion Feb. 7 on reintroduction of the wolf.