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RAM Scholars introduces students of all abilities to agriculture
A new program at Colorado State University is giving young adults of all ages and abilities the opportunity to enter the agriculture industry with experience.
CSU researcher turning hemp crop residue into cellulose nanocrystals for biomed use
CSU researcher Vivian Li is transforming stems and remaining hemp plant material into cellulose nanomaterials to be used for commercial products such as biomedical equipment.
How Colorado is trying to get more students with intellectual disabilities into college
The Colorado Sun highlights RAM Scholars, a CSU program helping students with disabilities learn about agricultural sciences - led by Deborah Fidler, professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
Colorado State University team launches grant-funded program to support workforce development for people with disabilities
A collaborative team of CSU advocates aims to prepare people with individual and intellectual disabilities to address employment gaps in STEM and agriculture.
Story of Fort Collins’ net-zero L’Avenir building to be featured in Rocky Mountain PBS program
The L'Avenir multi-family housing complex in Old Town is Fort Collins' greenest building. The story behind it is being broadcast by Rocky Mountain PBS.
Occupational therapy in an equine environment benefits youth with autism
A recent CSU pilot study aimed to develop and evaluate occupational therapy in an equine environment for youth with autism.
Beyond the garnish: Will a new type of produce get the microgreen light?
Microgreens. They’re leafy green vegetables that are relatively new to the dining room, but a study by a Colorado State University team indicates that they will be welcome company at the table.
CSU Produce Safety Fellowship Opportunity
Produce Safety Fellowships available for application now at Colorado State University
CSU equine-assisted occupational therapy making strides for children with autism
A 14-year-old boy with autism is led slowly around an arena by horseback, while an occupational therapist gently gives him simple tasks like lifting his arms or dropping a ring around an orange cone.
Temple Grandin Equine Center gains momentum
Fundraising for the Temple Grandin Equine Center is picking up speed.