CSU In The News Archive

College enrollments seesaw

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December 16, 2006

For Colorado State University, which has increased enrollment slightly in the last few years, a small dip in enrollment this year was not a bad thing, vice provost Alan Lamborn said.

CSU President Larry Penley Outlines Expansion Goals

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December 16, 2006

CSU President Larry Penley’s new five-year goals for the university include dramatically expanding the number of faculty, creating a $500 million endowment and increasing enrollment.

Storms May Be Getting Worse

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December 16, 2006

“Tropical meteorologists, we’re a skeptical bunch,” says John Knaff of Colorado State University.

Instinctive dog ‘yoga’ keeps joints healthy

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December 15, 2006

“The reasons why dogs stretch after a period of inactivity are most likely multifactorial,” says veterinarian Narda G. Robinson, head of the complementary and alternative medicine service at Colorado State University’s Veterinary Medical Center.

CSU study links ag issues to warming

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December 14, 2006

Changes to agricultural practices could offset up to one-seventh of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to a Colorado State University study.

County continues air quality study

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December 12, 2006

The study, conducted by Colorado State University, has analyzed air samples from 15 stations around the county.

N.C. scientist building ‘better mosquito’

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December 12, 2006

A breakthrough this year at Colorado State University may help. Molecular biologists there stitched laboratory-made DNA into Aedes aegypti that blocks dengue from reproducing in a bug’s gut.