CSU In The News Archive

CU, CSU awarded $39 million to develop new arthritis treatments

Outlet: Longmont Times Call

March 27, 2024

Longmont Times Call: The federal funding, announced Tuesday, will enable a team of researchers from CU Boulder, the University of Colorado Anschutz and Colorado State University to begin developing new treatments to end osteoarthritis, which affects more than 32.5 million …

Solar eclipse could scramble bird behavior

Outlet: Phys.org

March 27, 2024

Phys.org: Another difference: better and faster technology. In 2018, the launch of BirdCast introduced three-day migration predictions of the location and intensity of bird migration. These forecasts are generated from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Colorado State University.

Using genetics to manage heart failure or brisket disease in feedlots

Outlet: Ag Proud

March 27, 2024

Ag Proud: “A great deal of work on brisket disease and pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) scores has been done at Colorado State University,” Glaze adds. Dr. Tim Holt has worked to develop and deliver tests for brisket disease, and Dr. …

Water 101

Outlet: High Plains Journal

March 27, 2024

High Plains Journal: Ahead of World Water Day on March 22, John Tracy, director of the Colorado Water Center at Colorado State University, previously shared answers to common water questions – and his main concern for the future of water in …

These are the tomatoes and peppers that grow best in Northern Colorado

Outlet: Longmont Leader

March 27, 2024

Longmont Leader: Researchers at Colorado State University’s Master Gardener program have finally settled the age-old question of which tomatoes and peppers grow best in Northern Colorado, where the growing season is notoriously short and difficult.

Diversity, Equity and Student Success Conference Plots Agenda for the Future

Outlet: Diverse Higher Education

March 27, 2024

Diverse Higher Education: Dr. Naomi Yavneh Kios, who is the Reverend Emmett M. Bienvenu, SJ, Distinguished Chair in Humanities, and Professor and Co-Chair of Languages and Cultures at Loyola University New Orleans joined Dr. Carolin Aronis, an assistant professor of …