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CSU first in Sustainable Campus curriculum rankings, top 4 overall among doctoral institutions

September 14, 2023

Contact for reporters: Mark Gokavi Mark.Gokavi@colostate.edu Note to journalists: High-res images for media use are available at https://col.st/VLtai Colorado State University has the best interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum among all institutions listed in the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in …

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Residents healthier, happier when living in Denver’s wellness-designed building, CSU researchers say

July 06, 2023

Contact for reporters: Jennifer Dimas (970) 988-4265 jennifer.dimas@colostate.edu Living in Colorado’s first multi-family building that earned a new wellness certification markedly improved residents’ satisfaction, health, well-being, and happiness, according to a three-year case study conducted by Colorado State University researchers. …

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Two CSU graduates explain roles at company bringing lab-grown chicken to kitchen tables

June 26, 2023

Contact for reporters: Mark Gokavi Mark.Gokavi@colostate.edu One Colorado State University graduate helps keep chicken cells “happy,” while the other CSU alum aims to make consumers satisfied when they eat lab-grown chicken. Jessica Joslin and Daniel Davila both work for UPSIDE Foods, …

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Lanyard to landfill: Swag should evolve or die, CSU professor says

June 21, 2023

Contact for reporters: Mark Gokavi Mark.Gokavi@colostate.edu Colorado State University faculty member Sonali Diddi has been tempted by conference swag – a new bag, a cool lanyard, a personalized name tag, yet another water bottle. Diddi, who teaches about fashion and textile industry …

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Avocados: Not as Earth-friendly and ‘avo-cuddly’ as you’d think

April 20, 2023

Contact for reporters: Jennifer Dimas (970) 988-4265 jennifer.dimas@colostate.edu Avocados’ popularity has led to massive consumption causing the “water hogs” to be grown in places they should not and leading to irrigation issues, deforestation and loss of wildlife, says the Colorado …

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No more cone? Psychology researchers offer better tool for visualizing hurricane danger

July 13, 2021

Contact for reporters: Jennifer Dimas (970) 988-4265 jennifer.dimas@colostate.edu When a hurricane threatens to make landfall, forecasters offer a barrage of informational tools to communicate the risk of it coming through coastal and inland communities, so residents can prepare for its …

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Study: Men doing more family caregiving could lower their risk of suicide

June 17, 2021

Contact for reporters: Jennifer Dimas jennifer.dimas@colostate.edu (970) 988-4265 Colorado State University Professor of Psychology Silvia Sara Canetto has spent many years researching patterns and meanings of suicide by culture, trying to make sense of the variability in women’s and men’s …

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Steven Miller named new director of Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere

June 14, 2021

Contact for reporters: Jennifer Dimas jennifer.dimas@colostate.edu (970) 988-4265 Research scientist and Colorado State University alumnus Steven Miller has been named director of CIRA, the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere. Miller will hold a joint appointment as professor in …

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CSU Energy Institute awarded $1 million from Department of Energy to support innovation accelerator

June 07, 2021

Contact for reporters: Jennifer Dimas jennifer.dimas@colostate.edu (970) 988-4265 Colorado State University’s Energy Institute will receive $1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to support energy innovation and commercialization in Colorado and the region. The award is part of the DOE’s Energy Program …

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CSU researchers continue to predict active 2021 Atlantic hurricane season

June 03, 2021

Contact for reporters: Jennifer Dimas (970) 988-4265 jennifer.dimas@colostate.edu Colorado State University hurricane researchers are maintaining their forecast for an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2021, citing the likely absence of El Niño as a primary factor. Sea surface temperatures averaged across …

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