CSU In The News Archive

Fort Collins Public Access may get new home

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March 29, 2008

“It’s wonderful to be able to have a space for offices and storage for our equipment,” said Pete Seel, FCPAN volunteer and associate journalism professor at Colorado State University. “We have a lot of nice gear and no place to …

Ritter’s office to host Loveland meeting on tech education

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March 29, 2008

“We want to bring together local educators, people in the business community and people interested in economic development to discuss the challenges and resources” they have in training workers for jobs in those fields, said Ann Winslow of Fort Collins, …

Warm up to building cold frames

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March 29, 2008

On average, the first frost-free day for Fort Collins is May 15, according to Colorado State University Cooperative Extension. However, eager gardeners can scratch their planting itch now by creating or purchasing cold frames to get a head start on …

AVA Solar stakes out region

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March 28, 2008

“In many regards, the challenge is that AVA was ahead on their commercialization schedule,” said Hunt Lambert, CSU’s associate vice president for economic development. “While it’s been painful to go through this, the fact remains that the company’s presence, with …

Can midlife malaise lead to suicide?

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March 28, 2008

We need to get a sense of what’s going on with this generation of women,” said Silvia Sara Canetto, a psychology professor at Colorado State University, whose rare research focuses on women and suicide worldwide.

Colorado Business

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March 28, 2008

Colorado State University’s real-estate and construction management team placed fifth in an undergraduate residential development competition at the International Builder Show last month in Orlando, Fla.

CSU’s Grandin to discuss autism

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March 28, 2008

Temple Grandin, an internationally known professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University, will speak at the University of Northern Colorado on Monday night.

Increased Knowledge About Global Warming Leads To Apathy, Study Shows

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March 28, 2008

The research was conducted by Paul M. Kellstedt, a political science associate professor at Texas A&M; Arnold Vedlitz, Bob Bullock Chair in Government and Public Policy at Texas A&M’s George Bush School of Government and Public Service; and Sammy Zahran, …

Packinghouse abuse outrageous

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March 28, 2008

Temple Grandin, a noted professor of animal science at Colorado State University who has designed humane livestock handling facilities worldwide, called the Westland situation “a complete breakdown of management.”