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.
About a dozen students gathered outside the Durrell Center for a "hiving," placing honey bees in three newly built hives.
If you notice this spring that campus is buzzing more than usual, that’s likely because of a new commitment to being mindful of bees and other pollinators, their habitat and nutritional needs, and how the campus can play a role.
Eco Leader has collected 10 banners and around 500 bike tubes from across campus and transformed them into products that can then be given back to the community.
Due to the threat of inclement weather, the Earth Day Festival is rescheduled for April 25.
CSU freshman Kaori Keyser tackled her first sustainability project when she was in grade school.
CSU offers an incentive for labs to replace old freezers with new, energy efficient models.
New windrows can repurpose two and a half tons of food waste from dining centers each week.