Twilight Garden Series offers three summer programs for gardeners
Topics of interest to Front Range gardeners are the focus of 2016 Twilight Garden Series, which will feature three informative presentations in June and July.
Topics of interest to Front Range gardeners are the focus of 2016 Twilight Garden Series, which will feature three informative presentations in June and July.
What does it take to be a successful online student? Do online learners need to approach education differently than those in a classroom? These are questions you may ask if you’re either considering taking an online class, or currently enrolled online and seeking strategies for success.
Students and faculty in several of Colorado State University’s online programs will begin using “intelligent tutoring” technology in courses this fall.
Being present in an online course means spending quality time in the course, responding to discussion threads, sharing additional resources, creating videos, and writing summaries of ideas students have shared. These efforts should challenge students to exchange ideas, deepen their thinking, and grow intellectually.
Gov. John Hickenlooper signed HB1228 into law in the CSU Annual Trail Garden.
CSU seeks designation as an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University from APLU.
Rain barrels are now legal in Colorado, and CSU Extension can offer some tips to harvest rainwater.
Colorado State University Extension, Colorado Rockies, 9News, and Steve Spangler Science teamed up for the seventh annual Weather and Science Day at Coors Field.
Approximately 10 percent of Colorado State University students graduating this spring earned a degree in an online or distance program. A number of them will walk in commencement ceremonies this weekend — some traveling more than a 1,000 miles to do so.
Dr. Ragan Adams, a CSU Extension veterinarian, recently helped counties across the state develop animal disaster response plans.