Urban forests in the Western United States are facing growing challenges from climate change, limited water resources and increasingly volatile weather. This year’s Trees in the West event will bring together residents, scientists, policymakers and forestry...
Students in the Landscape Design and Contracting program are seeking clients from the Colorado State University community and beyond to partner with on projects for their capstone course. The project benefits both students in the program and community members as...
The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture’s annual Poinsettia Sale will take place on Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Colorado State University Horticulture Center, 1707 Centre Ave. Fifty-five cultivars are available for purchase in solid and...
The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture will host Heath Mizer ‘99, on Sept. 23 for the third annual Merlyn J. Paulson Lecture Series. Mizer, a senior landscape architect for Civitas, will share experiences from his 20-year career in the profession....
Landscape architects shape the places where we live, work and play, from parks and neighborhoods to campuses and streetscapes, with a goal of strengthening communities through improved environmental and human health. The 31st annual Landscape Architecture Days lecture...
Plants need to adapt to challenges like drought, heat, and pests to survive, and scientists use this understanding to improve crops through genetic solutions. With a growing population and changing climate, it’s crucial to harness plant adaptation for boosting...