CSU In The News Archive

Republican primary troubling

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August 16, 2006

John Straayer, a political science professor at Colorado State University and an expert in state politics, said the results also are indicative of an increasing division in Weld’s Republican Party that began years ago.

Sparse racial categories blur Texas’ school data

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August 16, 2006

“The statistics that are going to be collected about performance vis-á-vis racial categories are going to be nonsense,” said Timothy McGettigan, a sociology professor at Colorado State University at Pueblo.

Student fees are building

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August 15, 2006

Students at Colorado State University added a $300 facilities fee last year. For that, they’ll get a $13 million computer science building, a $22 million performing arts center and a $500,000 all-night, eco-friendly study lounge with a sod roof.

CSU gets grant for water study

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August 14, 2006

Colorado State University researchers have been awarded a $500,000 grant from the USDA to devise cropping strategies for small – and medium-sized farms producing corn, alfalfa and other crops so they remain economically viable in an environment in which water …

Decision help comes to MC wheat growers

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August 14, 2006

This is also timely as Scott Haley, who also spoke during the meeting of how to compare different wheat varieties for different conditions, and Colorado State University will soon release a new hard red winter wheat that is apparently very …

Microscope magnifies potential

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August 14, 2006

Imagine a microscope that sits atop a table and allows you to see objects more than 1,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. Researchers at Colorado State University and in California have created such technology.

Researchers Probe What Spawns Hurricanes

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August 14, 2006

Any research on the storms in their “seedling” stage is critical and should be helpful in improving forecasts, said Colorado State University hurricane researcher Philip J. Klotzbach, who isn’t involved in the study.

Researchers Probe What Spawns Hurricanes

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August 14, 2006

Any research on the storms in their “seedling” stage is critical and should be helpful in improving forecasts, said Colorado State University hurricane researcher Philip J. Klotzbach, who isn’t involved in the study.

Seeing in Beautiful, Precise Pictures

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August 14, 2006

Temple Grandin is an associate professor of animal science at Colorado State University. She has designed one-third of all livestock facilities in the United States with the goal of decreasing the fear and pain animals experience in the slaughter process.