Tag: College of Agricultural Sciences

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Scenes from Fall Commencement 2023
Colorado State University held its fall commencement ceremonies Dec. 15-16. Here are some of the moments that the CSU photography team captured during the weekend.

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Talking turkey from farm to freezer
CSU supply chain experts discuss the economics of putting on this year's Thanksgiving feast.

Interview
A Campus Conversation with Temple Grandin
World-renowned animal science professor and autism advocate Temple Grandin talks about teaching and the importance of hands-on learning.

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CSU and the Colorado State Fair
Creating authentic connections between people in rural spaces and people at the University can have a positive impact.

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Peaches and chiles and corn, oh my!
Economist Dawn Thilmany talks about the impact of the “buy local” movement on Colorado agriculture.

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Vote for your favorite flowers Aug. 5
CSU invites the public to vote on their favorite flowers during Public Evaluation Day at the CSU Flower Trial Garden, Aug. 5.

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CSU to host $30 million USDA food business center
As host of one of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 12 new Regional Food Business Centers, Colorado State University will lead an effort to help farmers, ranchers and food entrepreneurs in six western states grow their businesses, while also strengthening connections between rural and urban areas and closing the gaps to success.

People
A scientific legacy still bearing fruit
Miriam Palmer had arrived in Fort Collins in 1904 to begin her illustrious 43-year career as a scientific illustrator, physiology instructor, and world-renowned aphid expert.

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Temple Grandin to receive Founders Day Medal
Colorado State University’s renowned animal behaviorist and autism advocate will receive the 2023 Founders Day Medal to commemorate CSU’s birthday on Feb. 11.

Faculty Profile
James Klett and Kenneth Goldsberry
The program established by Goldsberry and Klett have not only benefited the green industry, but also have helped scores of CSU alumni blossom in their careers.