CSU In The News Archive

Study: Beetles May Reduce Wildfire Risk

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November 29, 2006

The outbreak of beetles that burrow under the bark, eventually killing the tree, might reduce wildfire risk by naturally thinning forests, according to the report released Tuesday by researchers from Colorado State University, the University of Colorado and the University …

Colorado State partners with Mayo Clinic

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November 28, 2006

Colorado State University is announcing a multiyear contract with the famous Mayo Clinic to work together on new treatments for cancer and infectious diseases.

CSU collaborates with Mayo Clinic

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November 28, 2006

Colorado State University and the Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic College of Medicine have signed a multi-year agreement to collaborate on research to develop oncology and infectious disease treatments.

CSU honored for wind-power program participation

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November 28, 2006

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recognized Colorado State University’s Housing and Dining Services as an EPA Green Power Partner for the significant student enrollment in its voluntary, on-campus residence wind-power program.

CSU Signs Cancer Research Deal With Mayo Clinic

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November 28, 2006

Colorado State University announced Monday that it has signed a multiyear contract with the Mayo Clinic to work together on finding treatments for cancer and infectious diseases.

Mayo, CSU link up to fight diseases

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November 28, 2006

The Mayo Clinic will collaborate with Colorado State University researchers on new therapies for cancer and infectious diseases, CSU announced Monday.

A gentle storm season gives U.S. a break

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November 27, 2006

William Gray and Phil Klotzbach, the scientists at Colorado State University who issue widely reported seasonal forecasts, tend to agree.

CSU Professor Designs Quake-Proof Home

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November 27, 2006

Earthquakes might be rare in Colorado, but a Colorado State University professor is working to make safer structures for those who live in earthquake-prone areas.

Grants enrich nonprofits, schools

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November 27, 2006

In addition to the $230,000 given to local schools and nonprofits, the foundation also provided start-up money for a project that aims to bring together three of Fort Collins’ greatest assets – Old Town, Colorado State University and the Poudre …