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Colorado State University

Colorado State University is one of our nation's leading research universities with world-class research in infectious disease, atmospheric science, clean energy technologies, and environmental science. It was founded in 1870 as the Colorado Agricultural College, six years before the Colorado Territory became a state.

Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, is situated on nearly 5,000 acres of land, including the main campus, a foothills campus, an agricultural campus, and a mountain campus (Pingree Park). Colorado State also has 4,600 acres for research centers, Cooperative Extension offices, and Colorado State Forest Service stations.


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5495339 American red raspberry Rubus strigosus Rubus strigosus plant and cane
5369889 bull horn acacia Vachellia collinsii A thorn that is occupied by a colony of a commensal ant (Pseudomyrmex sp.).  Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico April 15, 2008.
5369888 bull horn acacia Vachellia collinsii A thorn that is occupied by a colony of a commensal ant (Pseudomyrmex sp.).  Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico April 15, 2008.
5362425 pricklypear/cholla Opuntia spp. Close-up view of the stems of a cholla species in the desert Southwest.
5362813 Mexican fireweed Kochia scoparia Close-up view of the green stem of kochia (Kochia scoparia).
5361308 Mexican fireweed Kochia scoparia Close-up view of the red stem of kochia (Kochia scoparia).
5359320 corn Zea mays Stalks and debris remaining in the field after the harvest of field corn.
5360350 wine grape Vitis vinifera Close view of trellised and pruned grape vines in winter.

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