After he arrived at Colorado State University, Miguel Alvarado Arguijo struggled with loneliness and the sense that he didn’t belong. This first-generation Hispanic student found support from a peer mentor, who encouraged him to seek counseling. Now, Arguijo, a junior in communication studies, is giving back to the program that served as a lighthouse for him: He is a Key Communities mentor helping other first-gen students of color. “With the help of counseling sessions, my mental health improved, and my social life improved. I made friends that made CSU feel like home.” — Miguel Alvarado Arguijo, third-year CSU student Read the story in the winter edition of STATE Spotlight ?? col.st/jlUzb
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The Rams are tournament-ready in Seattle ?? If you’re looking to watch the game today and cheer alongside other Rams fans, below is a list of watch parties in the Fort Collins and Denver areas: Fort Collins: C.B. & Potts, 1441 E. Horsetooth Road Road 34, 1213 W. Elizabeth St. Krazy Karl’s, 1124 W. Elizabeth St. X-Golf, 351 E. Foothills Parkway, Suite 110 Penrose Taphouse and Eatery, 216 N. College Ave., #110 Lucky Joe’s, 25 Old Town Square Denver: Blackbird Public House, 305 S. Downing St. DNVR Bar, 2239 E. Colfax Ave.
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“All kids dream of coming back to your community to make it better, and I was extremely blessed with this position because my boss sought me out. I didn’t know I would return home this soon, but I said, ‘This is something I need to do.’” After graduating with a degree in animal sciences from Colorado State University, first-generation student Justina Slim returned home to start her career as a livestock specialist for the Diné College Land Grant Office, working with cattle and sheep producers on the Navajo Nation and informing people about best practices in animal husbandry and ranch management. You can read Justina’s story and watch her episode of “First Degree” at ?? csusystem.edu/first-degree
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ICYMI: Last month two Colorado State University alums, Michael Bartolo and Don Brown, were inducted into the Colorado Agriculture Hall of Fame ?? Michael Bartolo, B.S., Bioagricultural Science, ‘84 M.S., Horticulture, ’86, has served as the Vegetable Crops Specialist with CSU at the Arkansas Valley Research Center in Rocky Ford. His outreach and research have supported commercial crop production and growers. Don Brown, B.S., Vocational Agriculture, ’78, served as Colorado State FFA President from 1973 to 74 and Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture from 2015 to 2019. His service on the Republican River Water Conservation Board dealing with compact issues with Nebraska and Kansas has been critical to Colorado.
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Maddie Egli is a doctoral student in psychology and a therapist with CSU’s Mental Health Services who has both personal and professional experience with the unique stressors affecting queer students. The heightened risk for mental health concerns among LGBTQIA individuals stems from the pervasive stigma against queer and transgender identities, Egli writes. Seeking supportive personal and community connections can help. Read all about it in STATE Spotlight ?? col.st/ceuTJ
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From atmospheric sciences to bugs, neurodegenerative disorders to employer/employee relationships in business, meet some of the women who are leading the ground-breaking research happening on campus at Colorado State University. ?? col.st/v5htR
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Some big news from one of our “First Degree” students ?? Robert Lamm, an undergraduate at Colorado State University whose story was featured in the “First Degree” docuseries, was nominated for the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship — a highly competitive graduate fellowship program for students pursuing careers in government and public service. If selected, the fellowship includes a $30,000 scholarship to a graduate school of his choice, a weeklong leadership training session with other winners and an internship opportunity in Washington, D.C. Want to know more about Robert Lamm and his journey? Check out his episode of “First Degree” through the link ?? csusystem.edu/first-degree
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It started decades ago to help farmers and ranchers with disabilities. Now, thanks to state legislation, the Colorado AgrAbility Project has expanded to support behavioral health in the state’s rural communities, where suicide rates outpace those of the general population. In addition to physical challenges, AgrAbility now focuses on mental health challenges and related concerns. Read the whole story in the winter edition of STATE Spotlight ?? col.st/rCAch
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CSU is preparing the next generation of military officers. For the 2nd time since 2022, Colorado State University’s Army ROTC was honored by the U.S. Army with the region’s “Best Medium Program Award.” For the recognition, CSU’s Ram Battalion bested 36 medium AROTC programs in an eight-state region that includes Colorado, Arkansas, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and Wyoming.
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Join the North American Agricultural Advisory Network (NAAAN) on Thursday, March 13th from 10-11 a.m. MDT for the CONVERSATION on NAAAN CONNECT, as they discuss the role and impact of women in agriculture in Mexico! This session will focus on the public and private sector interface within Mexico’s food and agriculture sector, opportunities in agribusiness, and pathways for the next generation. Luz Najera, Vice President of Global Affairs at Ingredion and NAAAN Steering Committee and PATRICIA TOLEDO, Vice-president of Sustainability of the National Agriculture Council in Mexico, will share from their decades of experience in industry and leadership. They’ll discuss data, programs, and strategies that support agriculture in Mexico and its influence across North America. Register now to join through this link ?? col.st/r1MN6
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