‘Most important water manager in the Western U.S.’ on campus
Deputy Secretary of the Interior Mike Connor delivers first Norm Evans Lecture on March 9.
Deputy Secretary of the Interior Mike Connor delivers first Norm Evans Lecture on March 9.
Bad habits, interruptions, competing priorities, or any number of other obstacles can derail the best-laid plans. Luckily, recent psychological research has revealed insights that can be helpful in breaking through this frustrating challenge. Here are two approaches you can start applying today to get yourself back on track with your studies.
Participants agree that education, conservation and increased efficiency in how water is used will be key factors in keeping Northern Colorado's river healthy the years ahead.
Sheena Martinez lives more than 7,600 miles away from Fort Collins but is still able to pursue her master’s from her beloved alma mater.
When you take a course online, it’s important to contribute your thoughts and ideas in class discussions — and not just for the grade. When you actively engage in conversations, you learn more by reflecting on the subject matter, sharing ideas and perspectives with others, and questioning and thinking critically about responses.
Watch as President Frank launches State Your Purpose.
CSU has launched its second campaign, hoping to raise $1 billion to improve all aspects of campus life.
Students who study online with Colorado State University learn from many of the same faculty who teach on campus. In the video below, get to know some of our University’s innovative educators involved in making CSU programs available to people all over the world.
Educating and working with the next generation of producers will be the focus on the 2016 Governor’s Forum on Colorado Agriculture - titled “Next Generation Agriculture” - to be held Feb. 17 at the Denver Renaissance Hotel.
When you consider how the Internet has changed society in the last couple decades, you might first think of email, Facebook, or even Netflix. But what about education? New technology in classrooms and elsewhere is blurring the boundaries of digital and physical. Technology has become integral to the way people learn.