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For over 100 years, CSU Extension has been a trusted partner connecting Coloradans to actionable, research-based solutions, education and programming to help individuals and communities learn, grow, and thrive.
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What is CSU Extension?
For more than a century, Colorado State University Extension has connected Coloradans to actionable, research-based solutions, programming, services, and expertise. As part of CSU’s Office of Engagement and Extension, Extension fulfills the university’s land-grant mission and our shared purpose of making the University’s educational offerings and resources accessible to all.
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Program Spotlights

Rocky Mountain Naturalist
This flexible online learning experience is designed for anyone passionate about nature, ecology, and conservation. The certificate program provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of the Southern Rocky Mountain Region through five online courses.
Colorado Master Gardener
The Colorado Master Gardener® program is a unique intersection between CSU’s horticulture expertise and community volunteers interested in educating locally. Master gardeners all across Colorado share a passion for hands-on learning, gardening, supporting pollinators, and giving back to their communities. Learn how you can get involved.

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news from the source Chaos gardening – wild beauty, or just a mess? What is chaos gardening, really? And does it work? As with most viral trends, the answer is: sometimes. -
News from the Source Master Gardeners, blind students grow together in unique garden There are so many ways to enjoy a garden that don’t involve sight, and the students at the Colorado Center for the Blind in Littleton understand that better than most. -
News from the Source Extension specialist receives Western Rural Development Center Fellow Grant Xue “Alice” Dong, a CSU Extension regional specialist, has been awarded a Western Rural Development Center Fellow Grant of $15,000 to advance her work at the intersection of AI and rural development. -
News from the Source Want to raise backyard chickens for eggs? 5 things to know first The higher price of eggs have some people wondering if the cost of raising backyard chickens might be worth it to have a steady supply of eggs on demand.
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