CSU alumna is first woman to lead Colorado Cattlemen’s Association
Erin Karney, a CSU alumna and sixth-generation cattle rancher, was recently appointed executive vice president of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association.
Erin Karney, a CSU alumna and sixth-generation cattle rancher, was recently appointed executive vice president of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association.
There have been two constants in the life of the Docheff family, CSU and dairy, and their commitment to both is nothing short of astounding.
When celebrating agriculture, we joyfully join in recognizing our commitment to nourishing the most basic of human needs.
Of CSU, Gary Carpenter proclaims he “loves this place and what I’ve seen it do for people.” He pays back by speaking to current students, helping them create networks, and matching students with organizations, internships, and individuals to lead them to rewarding jobs.
Temple Grandin reads aloud one of her inspiring children’s books, Temple Did It, and I Can, Too! Seven Simple Life Rules. The video makes a fun and useful addition to online classrooms for parents, guardians, and educators.
Noa Román-Muñiz, an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences and a CSU Extension dairy specialist, teaches both CSU students and dairy workers how to keep animals — and themselves — safe and healthy.
The college experience of a few Aggie students during WWII was uniquely challenging. John Matsushima and other Japanese American students faced a great deal of discrimination following the bombing of Pearl Harbor.