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Nominations now open for sustainability milestones and recognition event
The President’s Sustainability Commission invites nominations for the annual Colorado State University Sustainability Milestones and Recognition Event, which will be held during Earth Week in April.
150 new trees celebrate CSU’s sesquicentennial
To celebrate the 150th birthday of CSU and in recognition of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, 150 trees will be planted on the main campus.
Virtual Earth Week at CSU set for April 20-24
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of Earth Day, CSU is hosting a week of virtual activities and events to encourage and engage in sustainability.
CSU’s guiding environmental collective: the President’s Sustainability Commission
Colorado State University has a long history of sustainability commitment, dating back to its foundation as a land-grant institution.
A decade in the sun: CSU marks anniversary of first solar installation
Colorado State University installed its first array of photovoltaic solar panels a decade ago, on the roof of the Engineering Building.
CSU hosts 2019 Earth Day Festival April 23
Earth Week at CSU offers an eclectic array of events and activities designed to engage those who bleed environmental green, as well as those who tend to look the other way at the sight of a compost pile.
The dirt on soil loss from the Midwest floods
Long after the rains stop, floodwaters continue to impact soil’s physical, chemical and biological properties that all plants rely on for proper growth.
VIDEO: Long-term Antarctica soil research uncovers climate-related changes
Diana Wall, SoGES director, has traveled since 1989 to Antarctica to study the soil.
International House outperforms similar U.S. buildings in energy efficiency
On average, ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants use 35 percent less energy, cause 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and are less expensive to operate than their peers — all without sacrifices in performance or comfort.
Students buzzing with activity in beekeeping, bee medicine clubs
About a dozen students gathered outside the Durrell Center for a "hiving," placing honey bees in three newly built hives.