The Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station (AES) conducts research that addresses the economic viability, environmental sustainability, and social acceptability of activities impacting
agriculture, natural resources, and consumers in Colorado.
The College of Agricultural Sciences (CAS) at Colorado State University fulfills our institution’s land-grant mission through its economic impact, cutting-edge research, and innovative education. The College offers undergraduate majors with different concentration options as well as graduate degree programs within the College and its five academic departments.
The CSU Center for Agricultural Research, Innovation and Education (CARIE) at the Spur Campus will:
- Enhance the visibility, reach and scale of CAS and AES research and programming
- Improve access to and by metropolitan audiences, for mutual benefit
- Support and grow the food and agriculture economy locally and globally
- Establish a hub to strengthen synergistic food systems networks across Colorado
- Foster innovation via collaboration and community engagement
- Be a platform for engaging and recruiting diverse populations
- Accelerate student success
ABOUT THE CSU SPUR CAMPUS AT THE NATIONAL WESTERN CENTER:
The Spur campus is a project of the CSU System, which is comprised of three campuses: CSU in Fort Collins, CSU Pueblo, and CSU Global. In conjunction with its partners, the CSU System will open three buildings in early 2022 focused on water, food and agriculture, animal health, and sustainability at Spur at the National Western Center (NWC). Within the Spur buildings, CSU will conduct research and convene experts from around the globe; students of all ages will engage with science and have opportunities for exploratory learning, transforming their thinking about food, water, and health and the careers available in these fields; and partners will join in programming the space and bring evolving content to the year-round campus.
Learn more at www.CSUSpur.org.