CSU In The News Archive

Into thin air: DNC visitors may huff, puff

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August 08, 2008

Cutting-edge research projects on oxygen deprivation also are going on at Colorado State University and the University of Colorado campus in Colorado Springs.

Mystery killer disease may be spread by vampire bats

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August 08, 2008

For those unfortunate enough to contract rabies in a remote area, “it is a death sentence”, says virologist Charles Calisher of Colorado State University in Fort Collins. Vaccines offer some hope after exposure, but are often unavailable.

Yellowstone supervolcano is only lukewarm

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August 08, 2008

But Derek Schutt of Colorado State University believes the relatively tepid temperature means the supervolcano could be on its last legs.

Colorado Business

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August 07, 2008

Colorado State University offers new graduate coursework in systems engineering starting this fall.

Nearly 400 trees to be cut down in Boulder

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August 07, 2008

The Colorado State University Extension Office is investigating what is killing the trees, but believes that a fungus carried by the Walnut twig beetle is depriving them of nutrients.

Volunteers pack supplies for low-income students

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August 07, 2008

For about $20 per backpack full of supplies, Colorado State University employees, the CSU bookstore and the Bohemian Foundation see to it that hundreds of children start their first day of school on the right foot.