Fall and Winter Gardening with CSU Extension
Get inspired to grow your own produce this fall/winter! Dan Goldhamer with CSU Extension will be presenting to CSU alumni on fall gardening, what to grow, and how to prepare for Winter! We’ll cover the basics of fall gardening in our Colorado climate, including plot preparation, plant selection, planting methods and times, watering, maintenance, and more. This...
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The Computer Science Department at CSU invites highschoolers interested in STEM that are entering grades 10 and 11 in Fall 2021 to an online coding camp. This action-packed, five-day camp will introduce students to problem solving, creating software applications using Python and meet researchers and faculty from CSU. The camp is FREE and delivered virtually....
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What makes a concrete canoe float? How do you design and produce a golf bag entirely on a 3D printer? Can you detect COVID-19 from someone’s breath? Learn about these projects and 100 more from graduating Colorado State University engineering seniors at the first virtual Engineering Days event on April 23 from 9 a.m. to...
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We’re moving online for 2021! The Denver Museum of Nature & Science and CBS4 are excited to host the seventh annual Girls & Science event. Explore the diverse opportunities a future career in science, technology, engineering, art and math can bring. Girls (and boys!) and their families will connect and engage with women mentors in...
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A google classroom course has been developed for high school students. The Google Classroom course name: CSU Sketch-Up. The students can log into the self-paced course and engage with structured video tutorials to build a one-story house. The google classroom includes several modules. All topics covered include: Welcome / Overview Module 00 – Interface Module...
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Curious about how magnets work? Wonder why the sky is blue? Looking for some cool science experiments you can try with materials you already have at home? So are we! Join the LSOP team every Friday at 11:00 AM. We’ll do a series of experiments on a different topic each week, and show you how...
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) program addresses the need for a high quality STEM workforce in STEM disciplines supported by the program and for the increased success of low-income academically talented students with demonstrated financial need who are pursuing associate, baccalaureate, or graduate degrees in science, technology,...
Read More → about NSF S-STEM Program: Untangling Knowledge Generation and Evaluation in S-STEM Proposals WebinarThe CSU Bug Zoo
The CSU Bug Zoo strives to bring a deeper appreciation for arthropods through hands-on learning opportunities with live insects, enthusiastic volunteers, and continuing involvement in the Fort Collins community. It is home to over 30 different species of arachnids, insects, and other arthropods. We are open to the public for tours, and would love to...
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CitSci.org is an open and transparent citizen science data management platform that advances the utility, impacts, and outcomes of field-based citizen science programs globally. This platform now supports more than 600 projects ranging from those that monitor water quality to wildlife to biodiversity. CitSci.org is unique among field-based platforms in that it is fully customizable...
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