CSU In The News Archive

Paws for thought

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March 05, 2009

In case all of this media attention has not already made you aware of Temple Grandin, her significance is this: Unless you are a vegetarian, it is likely that the animals whose flesh you’ve eaten enjoyed better lives (and particularly …

Summit County snowpack remains above average

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March 05, 2009

Nolan Doesken, the state climatologist based at Colorado State University, said forecasts from the federal Climate Prediction Center project a warm, dry spring — perhaps as foreshadowed by record temperatures throughout the state this week.

The Iron-Pumping Philosopher

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March 05, 2009

“So we’re chatting, and I’m just worried that he’s going to ask me what I do,” the Colorado State University animal ethicist recalled.

Medical: Weight influenced by the company you keep

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March 04, 2009

“With a few exceptions, our research model shows that if you are more likely to go have a beer and pizza with your friends than go for a bike ride or hike, you’ll eventually become overweight,” said Raymond Browning, a …

Warm spell grips Aspen

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March 04, 2009

Nolan Doesken, a widely respected climatologist at Colorado State University, said the temperature recordings amounted to “a head-scratcher.”

Caring for Cats on a Budget

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March 03, 2009

During difficult economic times, pet owners may be looking for ways to save money. Before making any moves to reduce costs, however, it’s important to first consider the long-term impacts on a pet’s health, according to Dr. Rebecca Ruch-Gallie, head …

Caring for Dogs on a Budget

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March 03, 2009

Before making any moves to reduce costs, however, it’s important to first consider the long-term impacts on a pet’s health, according to Rebecca Ruch-Gallie, DVM, head of Colorado State University’s community practice unit within the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

Colorado State University Goes “N”

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March 03, 2009

Colorado State is a public institution of higher education and one of the nation’s top research universities, offering 150 programs of study in eight colleges.