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Remote but not forgotten: How employers can offer more support to workers who feel professionally isolated

November 06, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: CSU Professors Tiffany Trzebiatowski and Christine Henle are available for interviews. More information can be found at https://col.st/dyNAi. One of the biggest changes to society post-pandemic has been how — and …

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Just a bunch of hocus pocus? CSU professor says America’s connection to witches is firmly rooted in history

October 19, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: CSU Professor Ann Little is available for interviews. More information can be found at https://col.state/IV22n. All assets — including photos and podcast audio/transcripts — are available for media use. Today, witches …

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CSU entomologist: Southern Colorado’s tarantulas are on the move, looking for love

September 12, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: The podcast (originally posted on Aug. 22, 2022), along with a transcript, is available at https://col.st/A9pou. All content is available for media use, and Holmes is available for interviews. It’s that …

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Media advisory: Democracy Around the World panel discussion

September 11, 2023

What Colorado State University’s Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement is kicking off its Thematic Year centered on democracy and civic engagement, with a panel discussion by CSU faculty to examine democracy today and the challenges it faces tomorrow as …

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Colorado State Fair 2023: How CSU is strengthening rural connections

August 24, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: All assets — including photos and audio clips from this interview — are available for media use and can be found at https//col.st/zl8Bx. Don Thorn has been engaged in rural Colorado …

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Why do Palisade peaches, Pueblo chiles matter so much to Colorado consumers?

August 09, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: All assets — including photos and podcast audio/transcripts — are available for media use and can be found at https//col.st/Jt5ga. Agriculture is big in Colorado, and a recent survey from the …

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New research aims to improve animal welfare when making end-of-life decisions for dairy cattle

July 17, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: High-res images can be found at https//col.st/TeXGp It’s probably not something most people think about — how and when dairy producers decide a cow is near the end of its life …

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CSU Spur, Ardent Mills collaborate to nurture next generation of food innovators

July 12, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: High-res images can be found at https//col.st/RcUkU The work of the Food Innovation Center at Colorado State University’s Spur campus supports and nurtures a variety of evolving and iterative work from …

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A case of cannibalism? Smithsonian, CSU researchers uncover how humans’ relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago

June 26, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: High-res images can be found at https//col.st/msyae Researchers from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and Colorado State University have identified the oldest decisive evidence of humans’ close evolutionary relatives …

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Q&A: CSU professor looks at the history of Juneteenth and how to celebrate it throughout the year

June 15, 2023

Contact for reporters: Stacy Nick Stacy.Nick@colostate.edu Note to journalists: High-res images can be found at https//col.stOvpJi The first Juneteenth celebrations date back to 1866 in Texas, more than a year after the Civil War was officially declared over. But it …

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