CSU In The News Archive

Plant-disease controls sap outbreak responses

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November 28, 2007

Adding more plant diseases to the select-agent list could have a chilling effect on research, says Jan Leach, a microbiologist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, who studies Xanthomonas oryzae , a bacterium that causes leaf blight of rice.

Reid to head CSU conservation center

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November 28, 2007

Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources has hired a world-renowned scientist to head the new Center for Collaborative Conservation.

Turbine company Vestas plans research facility in U.S.

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November 28, 2007

Whether that facility and the presence of Colorado State University gives Northern Colorado a leg up on landing the R&D center is unknown, but they certainly won’t hurt the region’s chances, said Maury Dobbie, CEO of Northern Colorado Economic Development …

Forecasters: Hurricane Season Was Mild

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November 27, 2007

Cooler water and the presence of wind shears in the central tropical Atlantic made this an average season instead of the above-average year the team expected, said Phil Klotzbach, a member of researcher William Gray’s team at Colorado State University

Green business discussion Thursday

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November 27, 2007

The Colorado State University Everitt Real Estate Center will host a panel discussion on green building trends Nov. 29.

Guv hails state scientists

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November 27, 2007

“You’ve created an irrefutable body of scientific evidence,” Ritter told the scientists, who work in Colorado for 14 agencies, including the National Ice and Snow Data Center, National Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University and the University of Colorado.

Donation to veterinary college endows new chair

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November 26, 2007

The CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences already has a worldwide reputation for fine research and animal care. But it’s also adept at building relationships.

Local faculty productive

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November 26, 2007

Faculty members at Colorado State University and the University of Northern Colorado are among the most productive, according to a new study.

Perils of animal attraction

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November 26, 2007

National trends tend to be mirrored or even magnified in a state where voters rally behind wildlife to stop a spring bear hunt and lethal trapping; cities regularly rank among the pet-friendliest in America; and Colorado State University has emerged …