CSU In The News Archive

Hang on dairies, milk is on the rise

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April 05, 2009

Bill Wailes, head of the animal sciences department at Colorado State University and a dairy specialist, said there has been some increase on the movement of block cheese.

Mercury mystery in state waters

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April 05, 2009

Brett Johnson, a CSU biologist, is conducting a similar study of four reservoirs for the Division of Wildlife.

Horse massage 101

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April 04, 2009

This isn’t the first time CSU has ventured into alternative medicine for animals. The school has taken a lead role in acupuncture research.

Area companies focus on employee morale

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April 03, 2009

Bryan Dik, assistant professor of psychology at Colorado State University, said that employers must be careful to balance optimism with an informed position that provides workers a true view of the company’s outlook.

CSU cancer therapies transcend species

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April 03, 2009

The causes and treatments for cancer in animals and humans are generally the same, a fact that has Stephen Withrow, director of the Colorado State University Animal Cancer Center, translating animal cancer treatments to human therapies.

See Spot see: CSU to aid service dogs

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April 03, 2009

Service dogs, including guide and police dogs, will get free eye exams next month at Colorado State University veterinary hospital.

WeatherBug Issues 2009 Hurricane Outlook

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April 03, 2009

Next week, the hurricane team at Colorado State University is scheduled to issue an update to its December forecast, which called for 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes in 2009.