CSU In The News Archive

The Three Questions of Robustness

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July 01, 2007

The tutorial was presented by Professor H J Siegel of the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department of Colorado State University (CSU) in Fort Collins, Colorado.

S. Platte water rift idles land

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June 29, 2007

Loss of water from wells along the South Platte River by northern Colorado farmers has fallowed 30,000 acres and led to economic losses of up to $28 million, according to a Colorado State University study.

Water task force meets for first time

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June 29, 2007

A Colorado State University study says the move as left almost 30,000 acres of farmland fallow and has resulted in a loss of millions of dollars.

A journey’s promising leg

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June 28, 2007

She was brought here Tuesday so that Colorado State University veterinarians could determine whether she is a candidate for experimental surgery that would equip her with a prosthetic leg.

CSU investigating link between breast cancer, weight

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June 28, 2007

Scientists know that women who are overweight are more likely be repeat victims of breast cancer. The reasons behind that are about to studied by a researchers at Colorado State University.

Puppy Awaits Prosthesis in Colorado

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June 28, 2007

A puppy found hobbling in the Kuwaiti desert has ended up at Colorado State University, where she might be a candidate for an experimental prosthesis that could one day help humans.

Puppy awaits prosthesis in Colorado

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June 28, 2007

A puppy found hobbling in the Kuwaiti desert has ended up at Colorado State University, where she might be a candidate for an experimental prosthesis that could one day help humans.

Sally’s a star at CSU

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June 28, 2007

A team of doctors at the Colorado State University James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital is consulting with Dr. Robert Taylor of Alameda East to perform the procedure on Sally.

Storm’s pounding spares Colorado crops

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June 28, 2007

“The damage was fairly light, and fortunately everything escaped without real severe injury, but there was some moderate damage, but I don’t think it is devastating,” said Mike Bartolo, manager at Colorado State University Research Center in Rocky Ford. “Some …