CSU Day at the National Western Stock Show full of new milestones and old traditions
The 116th year of the National Western Stock Show marked the official opening of the new CSU Spur campus.
The 116th year of the National Western Stock Show marked the official opening of the new CSU Spur campus.
President Joyce McConnell is stepping into a new role consistent with both her long-standing personal commitment to conservation and with the foundational commitment to a thriving planet articulated in the Courageous Strategic Transformation of CSU.
On Jan. 7, the Colorado State University System will open a year-round and first-of-its-kind public destination in Denver, called CSU Spur, located at the National Western Center.
CSU Day at the National Western Stock Show is right around the corner on Jan. 15, with a family-friendly grand opening event for the CSU System’s new Spur campus scheduled for the same day.
With keynote speaker Carlotta Lanier of the “Little Rock Nine” and a new march route, the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration on Jan. 17 promises to be better than ever.
Colorado State University shattered records for research expenditures this year, spending $447.2 million to acquire knowledge to protect people from disease, recover drought- and fire-ravaged communities, and respond to the climate emergency.
As the Fourth Annual CSU Spur Water in the West Symposium convened experts from across the country on Wednesday, the focus was on learning from one another’s successes and finding solutions at-scale to water issues.
CSU’s Salazar Center’s Virtual International Symposium hosted U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack on Wednesday, Sept. 29. During the symposium, Vilsack unveiled a comprehensive set of investments to address challenges facing the country’s agriculture producers, including market disruptions, climate change and animal disease prevention.
The annual Colorado State Fair celebrated its 149th anniversary, featuring an assortment of attractions and events that pulled CSU and Fort Collins community members to Pueblo.
As of Aug. 1, transfer credits will no longer be asked of potential students seeking their bachelor’s degree through CSU Online for most programs.