CSU In The News Archive

Temple Grandin Turned a Disability Into an Asset for Animals

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December 28, 2006

In addition to consulting with the meat packing industry, Temple Grandin spends most of her time today teaching animal behavior courses at Colorado State University, writing books and, especially, helping others with autism.

Fitting an old crop to a new market

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December 27, 2006

Colorado State University economists have noted that average farm net returns for corn, sugarbeets, dry beans, and winter wheat have been negative for some production years over the past twenty in northeast Colorado.

Little Shop of Physics at Discovery Science Center

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December 27, 2006

Brian Jones and the rest of the Little Shop of Physics gang from Colorado State University will host two days of entertaining educational presentations and activities at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Thursday and Friday at the Discovery Science Center.

Study- Prairie dogs cause grazing loss

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December 27, 2006

The researchers were Justin Derner, a USDA Agricultural Research Service scientist located at the High Plains Grasslands Research Station in Cheyenne; James Detling from the Natural Resources Ecology Laboratory at Colorado State University; and Michael Antolin with the Department of …

Job growth set to rise in ’07

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December 26, 2006

A 2.8 percent job growth is predicted in Northern Colorado next year – the fastest expansion the region has experienced since the 2001 recession, according to a quarterly report from Colorado State University.

Ancient site becomes a jewel

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December 20, 2006

The planning process begins just as Colorado State University archaeologist Jason LaBelle finishes 12 months surveying the region – the first comprehensive assessment since Smithsonian Institution experts studied a half-mile stretch of the spring-fed valley in the 1930s.

Canine flu

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December 19, 2006

But Colorado does have the most positive tests of any other state in the country, said Hana Van Campen, head of the virology section of the diagnostic lab at Colorado State University, with almost 200 positive cases out of 318 …

Experts predict rapid job growth in 2007

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December 19, 2006

Experts predict 2.8 percent job growth in Northern Colorado next year – the fastest expansion the region has experienced since the 2001 recession, according to a quarterly report from Colorado State University released Monday.

Report: New job growth best since 2001

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December 19, 2006

The number of new jobs in northern Colorado will grow 2.8 percent in 2007 — the fastest expansion the region has experienced since the 2001 recession, according to the first quarterly report from the new regional economist based at Colorado …

USDA opens Invasive Species Building at CSU

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December 19, 2006

A new 25,000-square-foot Invasive Species Building has opened on Colorado State University’s Foothills Research Campus, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced.