CSU In The News Archive

Weather Modders Aim to End Droughts With Efficiency by Sky

Outlet:

June 15, 2008

When Bill Cotton, an atmospheric scientist at Colorado State University, developed a computer model to evaluate seeding measures in Colorado, he came up empty. “The model didn’t show much of a difference between seeding and no seeding,” he says.

Do you live in a wildfire danger zone?

Outlet:

June 14, 2008

According to a 2007 Colorado State University analysis of wildland-urban interface in the state, Colorado had 715,500 acres of interface in 2000. By the year 2030, the analysis shows, Colorado will have more than 2.1 million acres of wildland-urban interface.

Good news! No drought

Outlet:

June 14, 2008

Volunteers measure precipitation in their own backyards, email the numbers to headquarters at Colorado State University and a compilation shows up at www.cocorahs.org.

Lean times for grocery shoppers

Outlet:

June 14, 2008

“Consumers are tightening up their budgets across the board,” said Rhonda Follman, a family and consumer science agent with Colorado State University’s extension office in Grand Junction.

Rescued: Raptors find homes

Outlet:

June 14, 2008

In a typical year, the center’s birds eat 4.3 tons of food, mainly rodents. Many rescued raptors require surgery for broken bones; the center’s staffers know the fastest routes to the nearby Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

THE ANSWER, MY FRIEND

Outlet:

June 14, 2008

Extra!’s hat goes off to Colorado State University, which is making itself into a leader in wind power technology.

Energy policy: States rule the union

Outlet:

June 13, 2008

“In Colorado and Texas, we’re focusing on wind because we have a lot of it,” said Bob duffy, chairman of the political science department at Colorado State University. “In Florida, they’re focusing on solar. Some where else might focus on …

People on the move

Outlet:

June 12, 2008

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: President Larry Penley has joined the board of directors for the National Society of Hispanic MBAs.

Beetle blazes new fire strategy

Outlet:

June 11, 2008

“How a fire is fought in beetle-killed trees will change over time as the condition of the trees change,” said Rich Homann, fire division supervisor with the Colorado State Forest Service, a Colorado State University agency.

Almost $700,000 raised for victims of area tornado

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June 06, 2008

Santa Cops is a coordinated community effort between the Colorado State Patrol, Colorado State University Police Department, Larimer County Sheriffs Office, Fort Collins Police Services, Loveland Police Department and private individuals and business.