CSU In The News Archive

CSU leads attack on TB

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August 28, 2006

The federal government’s fear of tuberculosis as an instrument of bioterrorism helped Colorado State University win $7.8 million in grants this month to search for treatments and vaccines for the bacteria.

Forecasting is sharper, but far from perfect

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August 27, 2006

Because of the way hurricanes react to their surroundings, it is nearly impossible to tell at the beginning of each season where hurricanes will make landfall, said Phil Klotzbach, a Colorado State University hurricane expert who is now the lead …

Rover rehab

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August 27, 2006

Narda Robinson, a Colorado State University assistant professor of complementary and alternative medicine, said rehabilitation centers such as Keesling’s are on the rise “and it does seem to have a role.”

Hybrid bluegrass makes for tough turf

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August 26, 2006

Based on initial research by Tony Koski at Colorado State University, there seem to be several potential advantages to this hybrid, including excellent heat tolerance, deep and extensive root production, extensive and aggressive rhizome formation for wear tolerance, and the …

Fort Collins leading the state in renewable energy

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August 25, 2006

Fort Collins is pushing to make renewable energy, conservation and efficiency daily tenets of business and civic operations. The effort shows at city hall, at municipal utilities, in the classrooms and research labs at Colorado State University, in local public …

Clean-energy forum scheduled in September

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August 24, 2006

The Governor’s Office of Energy Management and Conservation, Colorado State University and the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp. will host an energy forum, “Clean Energy Partnerships,” on Sept. 18. The forum at CSU in Fort Collins is part of the …

CSU projects help Katrina evacuees and tell their stories

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August 24, 2006

Colorado State University researchers have found tremendous differences in how individuals from the Gulf Coast region have fared after evacuation based on their proximity to their former social networks.

Organic agriculture at CSU gets a lift

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August 24, 2006

Aurora Organic Dairy strengthened ties to Colorado State University this week with the announcement of a scholarship program to support every student enrolled in the university’s fledgling organic agriculture program.