Not so long ago, Syria produced all of the food it needed within its own borders. And a big part of that production was potatoes. Now, you may not immediately associate potato growing with any Middle Eastern country. But since potatoes were first introduced by the...
Dawn Thilmany, a respected scholar, extension leader, and economic development innovator, has been named interim head of the College of Agricultural Sciences’ Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, effective July 1. Thilmany is a professor of...
Two longtime College of Agricultural Sciences faculty members have been named 2025 Nutrien Scholars of Agricultural Sciences, an annual award that recognizes faculty for outstanding research, teaching and outreach. Stephen Koontz, professor in the Department of...
On Tuesday, May 6, the College of Agricultural Sciences and Agricultural Experiment Station held its annual CAS/AES Awards ceremony, recognizing employees and students for their exceptional achievements over the past year. Nutrien Faculty Scholars As part of...
Colorado State University’s Landscape Design and Contracting program recently hosted more than 1,500 students on campus for the 49th Annual National Collegiate Landscape Design Competition. Held during spring break, the event brought together students from 54 colleges...
Colorado State University alumni Michael Bartolo and Don Brown were honored on Thursday, February 20, by the Colorado FFA Foundation as the latest inductees in the Colorado Agriculture Hall of Fame, which is presented by Farm Credit Associations of Colorado. Bartolo...