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  • Find Your energy - Alumni Network

    Rams can’t be stopped. Won’t be stopped. We can go anywhere. Do anything. Be anyone. From the moment you step on Colorado State University's campus, you’re free to forge your own path. And with the largest and most connected alumni network in Colorado, another Ram will always be there to show you the way. Learn more about CSU: https://www.colostate.edu/

  • Denver Broncos Legend Terrell Davis Named CSU Rambassador

    Denver Broncos legend Terrell Davis is joining Colorado State University as a CSU Athletics Rambassador. TD joins CSU’s Presidential Executive in Residence program, which was launched earlier this year to engage top professionals from a cross-section of industries and disciplines in advisory roles and to provide direct connections for students and the broader campus community. As CSU Athletics Rambassador for this year, he will be on the sidelines for home football games, work with student-athletes and coaches across all 16 CSU sports programs, speak to classes, attend university events, and work with donors and stakeholders to secure new sources of support.

  • An Inside Look at CSU's Planth Growth Facilities

    The Plant Growth Facilities at CSU allow researchers to grow the plants they need to study, and thanks to Tammy Brenner and her colleagues, the facilities are looking and working better than ever. Learn more about the Plant Growth Facility: https://agsci.source.colostate.edu/pl...

  • Black Destiny Month: Redesigning Our Future

    CSU Political Science ‘24 Colorado State University student Joshua Duran played a key role in the ideation of this year’s Black History Month theme, “Black Destiny Month: Redesigning Our Future.” He explains how he hopes that as future generations of learners and teachers share Black history, they spotlight key contributions from the community to instill confidence and inspiration to redesign their futures.

  • Football 105 Years Ago: 1919 Aggies Homecoming Game and Parade

    As Colorado State University celebrates its first 154 years, we bring you glimpses of the 1919 Homecoming Day football game and parade.

  • Bronze Boot Run

    The Bronze Boot Run is an annual ritual between the CSU and Wyoming Army ROTC cadets, with the two schools meeting at the state line on U.S. 287 to exchange the game ball.

  • Meet Wiz Kid & Explore the Wonders of Science!

    Meet your host, Wiz Kid, as she explores CSU Spur’s three buildings: Terra, Hydro and Vida. At the Spur campus you can learn all about food, water and health.   This new science show for kids and lifelong learners will take you on new adventures with every episode diving deeper with experiments, expert interviews and activities!  Whether you’re at home or in the classroom, Wiz Kid will help you unveil the wonders of science from her favorite laboratory: CSU Spur in Denver, Colorado. 

  • Sending 29 Bison to Three Native American Reservations

    In their largest transfer of bison to date, Colorado State University, the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County shipped 39 bison from the Laramie Foothills Bison Conservation Herd to three Native American tribes in Oklahoma and Kansas. The herd was established in 2015 using CSU’s expertise in assisted reproductive technologies – including in vitro fertilization, artificial insemination and embryo transfer – to produce bison that have the same heirloom genetics as those that have lived in and around Yellowstone National Park. Learn more at https://cvmbs.source.colostate.edu/cs...

  • Charge Forward at Colorado State University

    Charge forward at Colorado State University. A look at our resilient students! For more info, go to: www.colostate.edu

  • Fun Things to do in Fort Collins, Colorado

    Just a short drive north of Denver, lies the historic and charming city of Fort Collins, Colorado, which is also the home of Colorado State University. From the cafes and boutiques in Old Town to the outdoor trails around Horsetooth Reservoir, Fort Collins has a lot to offer. In this video, CSU student Aja Hogan takes you on a tour of her favorite places in Fort Collins.

  • Iron Brew Challenge 2024

    The second annual Iron Brew Challenge paired Colorado State University Fermentation Science and Technology students with alumni brewers from SweetWater Brewing, Odell Brewing, and New Belgium Brewing to develop beers using this year’s secret ingredient: flowers. Each brew team also worked with CSU’s Department of Art and Art History students to develop artwork, graphics and more for their beers. The competition is an interdisciplinary effort that provides students with real-world experience developing, brewing and marketing their own beer. CSU’s Hospitality and Event Management program hosted the final tasting and judging event. Learn more: https://source.colostate.edu/iron-bre...

  • Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising at CSU

    The Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University is home to a wide array of historic textiles and objects from around the world. Hear from three Design and Merchandising students who share what the Avenir means to them, and how the museum positively impacts the community. Learn more about the Avenir 🔗 https://www.chhs.colostate.edu/avenir/

  • Green Spaces at Colorado State University Tour

    From forests and giant elm trees to the largest university trial garden west of the Mississippi River, Colorado State University's green spaces bring life and beauty to campus. In this video, ‪@ARamsLife‬ vlogger, Jamie Ittershagen takes us on a CSU tour of her favorite green spaces.

  • Lory Student Center Tour

    Take a tour through the Lory Student Center, Colorado State University's "connection central" where students, faculty, staff, and the world come to work, learn, play, and experience the energy of Colorado State University. The LSC serves as a supportive, creative gathering place for exchanging ideas, socializing, challenging social and cultural norms, and engaging in campus activities. Learn more with @ARamsLife vlogger Alex Hey, who provides a general overview of the LSC.

  • Find Your Energy at CSU

    As a student at Colorado State University, you’re inspired to pursue your full potential and discover all-new possibilities inside and outside the classroom. Explore new paths, reveal new dimensions of yourself, and discover the energy that is uniquely yours.

    For more info, go to: https://www.colostate.edu/

  • LEAP Institute Internship Program

    Ellie Crawley, a graduate student at Colorado State University earning her Master of Arts Leaderhsip and Cultural Management, interned with the Gardens on Spring Creek. https://artsmanagement.colostate.edu/...

  • CSU Alumna Jenny Cavnar Named the First Presidential Executive in Residence

    CSU alumna and sports broadcaster Jenny Cavnar has been named the first President's Executive in Residence at Colorado State University. The new Presidential Executive in Residence program at CSU will engage top professionals in advisory roles for the university and provide direct connections for students, faculty and the community at-large. Jenny Cavnar is an award-winning sports broadcaster who recently created history by being named the primary play-by-play voice of the Oakland A’s, making her the first woman to hold that title in Major League Baseball. Learn more at https://source.colostate.edu/jenny-ca...

  • President Parsons Trains with CSU Women's Basketball

    CSU President Amy Parsons joined the women's basketball team for a training session prior to the home game against San Jose State.

  • Museum Exhibit Production in Anthropology and Geography

    Students in Anthropology Curation and Exhibit Methods (ANTH 462) gain knowledge and practice in exhibit curation and design while exploring critical topics across anthropology concentrations. This video, produced by RamProductions and College Alliance for Media, showcases our department's Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies Certificate.

  • The Future of Agricultural Technology is Now

    Advanced technology is key to financial and environmental sustainability of agriculture. Whether it is agrivoltaics, the use of drones and sensors, precision irrigation technology or livestock methane emissions quantification, CSU is committed to cutting-edge research and innovation to help shape the future of agriculture. Learn more at https://source.colostate.edu/the-futu...

  • Rams Against Hunger Fighting Food Insecurity

    What began as an opportunity for graduate students to learn about farming turned into a crucial resource to fight food insecurity at CSU. The ARDEC South Research Farm gave an acre of land to the Growing Food Security project to support the CSU community. Students grew nearly 11,500 pounds of produce this year that they donated to the Rams Against Hunger food pantry and other local organizations. Learn more about the Rams Against Hunger program: https://lsc.colostate.edu/slice/commu...

  • Rooted in Abundance: 25 Years of Pride

    “Rooted in Abundance: 25 Years of Pride” is a short documentary exploring the trajectory of the Pride Resource Center and LGBTQIA+ community at Colorado State University over the past 25 years. The Fort Collins Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Alliance, the Student Organization for Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals (SOGLB), and others worked with the Associated Students of Colorado State University (ASCSU) to open GLBT Student Services at CSU, which opened officially on August 1st, 1998. Following the testimonies of the center’s earliest days, the film delves into the reflections of recent CSU alumni, who emphasize the center’s profound impact on helping them succeed and graduate during their time as students.

  • CSU Wildlife Symposium Keynote Presentation by Kerry Sanders of NBC News

    The inaugural Donald and Lorena Meier Wildlife Photo and Video Symposium at Colorado State University on October 6, 2022, featured talks from nationally recognized wildlife photographers, video storytellers and professors whose creative work and research promote the sustainability of human-wildlife coexistence. NBC News Correspondent Kerry Sanders, who regularly appears on NBC Nightly News, Today, and MSNBC, was the keynote speaker. Sanders presented “Send Me There and I’ll Tell the Story”. His presentation focused on the many wildlife stories he covers in between natural disasters, wars, and other timely news stories. The symposium is a joint effort of Journalism and Media Communication’s Center for Science Communication, the College of Liberal Arts, the Broadcast Education Association, the National Press Photographers Association, International Programs and the Lory Student Center.

  • CSU Through the Student Lens Film Festival

    A story on the annual CSU Through the Student Lens Film Festival featured on student media’s CTV newscast.

  • Women in Construction Management Summer Institute

    Each year, the Department of Construction Management at Colorado State University hosts the Women in Construction Management Summer Institute. As part of this immersive program, young women in high school are introduced to career paths in the construction industry through hands-on learning opportunities, connecting with industry leaders, and more! The program provides a fun learning environment for young women to confidently enter the male-dominated field.

  • Bats & Beetles at Fire Island National Seashore

    Bats & Beetles Our Outside Science film crew spent some time at Fire Island National Seashore with Student Conservation Association (SCA) interns tracking bats and fighting pine beetles. Credit: Journalism and Media Communication at Colorado State University – The Outside Science (inside parks) series shares stories of crucial, creative science.

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  • Sounds of Biodiversity in Grand Canyon National Park

    Did you know that biodiversity has a sound? In this episode of Outside Science (inside parks) we tune in to the natural sounds of Grand Canyon National Park to listen to the effects of prescribed fire on biodiversity. The Outside Science (inside parks) series shares stories of crucial, creative science. Each episode, produced in collaboration with Colorado State University, highlights the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.

    https://www.nps.gov/nature

  • Sea Turtles & Shorebirds at Cape Lookout National Park

    NPS Video Series produced in collaboration with Colorado State University-This episode features 2021 Mosaics intern Cristal Espinosa!

  • Monitoring Night Skies at Carlsbad Caverns

    For Mosaics in Science intern, Jenna Crabtree, and the night skies team at Carlsbad Caverns National Park it's all about keeping the bats happy, the park healthy, and the night dark. Join this team of scientists as they monitor night sky quality at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. The Outside Science (inside parks) series shares stories of crucial, creative science. Each episode, produced in collaboration with Colorado State University, highlights the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.

    https://www.nps.gov/nature

  • Chickamauga & Chattanooga, Outside Science (Inside Parks)

    The Outside Science (inside parks) series shares stories of crucial, creative science. Each episode, produced in collaboration with Colorado State University, highlights the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.

  • Jean Lafitte National Historic Park

    The Outside Science (inside parks) series shares stories of crucial, creative science. Each episode, produced in collaboration with Colorado State University, highlights the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.

  • Sleeping Bear Dunes, Outside Science Inside Parks

    In this episode of Outside Science (inside parks), follow Scientists-in-Parks intern Natalia Portales as she joins the team at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore to monitor and protect critically endangered Great Lakes piping plover. – The Outside Science (inside parks) series shares stories of crucial, creative science. Each episode, produced in collaboration with Colorado State University, highlights the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.

  • Digging for Fossils at Petrified Forest National Park

    Join the Outside Science (inside parks) team as they dig for fossils at Petrified Forest National Park. The Outside Science (inside parks) series shares stories of crucial, creative science. Each episode, produced in collaboration with Colorado State University, highlights the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.

  • Yellowstone National Park

    Is Yellowstone losing its steam? In this episode of Outside Science (inside parks), follow Scientist in Parks intern Abby as she studies the unique geology and hydrology of Yellowstone National Park to find out how much heat is leaving the caldera. Credit: Ron Bend, Colorado State University – The Outside Science (inside parks) series shares stories of crucial, creative science. Each episode, produced in collaboration with Colorado State University, highlights the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.

  • Olivia Landis Profile

    Olivia Landis: New York Jets Sports Producer and Host. Olivia Landis graduated from CSU and hit the big time right away...as a host and producer for the New York Jets football team. Here is her amazing story!

  • Austin Flakes Profile

    Journalism and Media Communication class of 2020 alum, Austin Fleskes, works for the Loveland Reporter-Herald as a Public Safety reporter. While he double majored in General History and Journalism, Fleskes started at CSU knowing he wanted to pursue his interests in writing and reporting. Video Produced by RamProductions | College Alliance for Media

  • Gary Poole Profile

    Gary Poole's career after CSU led him to reporting about sports, technology, politics and travel. His reporting includes work for Time Magazine, The New York Times, Wired, Forbes, Esquire, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and many other publications. He's written books about football legend Red Grange and boxing legend Manny Pacquaio (Pac Man).

  • Kelley Robinson Profile

    Kelley Robinson is a producer for ABC News in New York. This is the story of his successful trip from CSU to the Big Apple.

  • Duncan Richards Profile

    CSU Alum Duncan Richards is a multiple Emmy Award winning engineer covering sports on the national stage.

  • Avery Martin Profile

    JMC Class of 2020 alum, Avery Martin, is a Digital Media Strategist for the College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University. In high school, Martin was drawn to “the art of story” and great conversation. He was editor in chief of his school newspaper during his senior year, and pursued radio and audio production when he first came to CSU. Through his experience interning with the CHHS and his professors in the Journalism program, Martin developed a greater love for storytelling, conversating, and understanding people. Video created by RamProductions | College Alliance for Media

  • Forrest Czarnercki Profile

    Forrest Czarnecki, a 2020 graduate from the Journalism and Media Communication program, came to CSU knowing he wanted to be a photojournalist. He credits the best of his experience to the lessons he learned and relationships he made with his professors. Czarnecki currently works as a freelance photojournalist in the Denver area.

  • Emily Altimari Profile

    CSU Alum Emily Altimari finds a satisfying career working at the world famous Chicago Zoo.