CSU In The News Archive

Forecasters Lower Hurricane Predictions

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August 08, 2006

The revision follows that of forecasters at Colorado State University, who updated their forecast Thursday. They reduced their storm estimate from nine hurricanes, five of them major, to seven, with three to five major ones. The forecasters initially had called …

Gas supply squeeze

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August 08, 2006

But panic among drivers could cause artificial supply shortages, as seen in Arizona during the summer of 2003, said Lisa Ellram, chairwoman of Colorado State University’s management department in the College of Business.

Record energy prices may be near

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August 08, 2006

But a worrisome short-term effect might be gasoline panic buying from consumers concerned about the effect on supply and prices, said Lisa Ellram, chairwoman of the management department at Colorado State University’s College of Business.

Anatomy Of A Bloodsucker

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August 07, 2006

“You have to admire any group of organisms that’s so successful and so widely distributed,” says Chet Moore, an entomologist at Colorado State University and an international expert on insect-transmitted disease. “The mosquito has developed its own set of specializations.”

Colleges angling for bigger share of state money

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August 07, 2006

CU President Hank Brown and Colorado State University President Larry Penley support extending the state higher education voucher, now set at $2,580 for every undergraduate Colorado resident, to graduate students.

Colleges Angling For Bigger Share Of State Money

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August 07, 2006

CU President Hank Brown and Colorado State University President Larry Penley support extending the state higher education voucher, now set at $2,580 for every undergraduate Colorado resident, to graduate students.

Fallowed ground

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August 07, 2006

“There’s kind of a gut feeling everyone has about it, but we don’t have a lot of science yet,” said Mike Bartolo, director of the Colorado State University Research Center at Rocky Ford.

INFESTED FORESTS SHOW SIGNS OF GLOBAL WARMING

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August 07, 2006

In midsummer, adults emerge from the infected trees and move on to nearby healthy trees, and the cycle starts all over. The beetles that infect one tree create enough beetles to infect two trees the next summer, Colorado State University …

Musgrave may face tough re-election

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August 07, 2006

Best known for her unsuccessful crusade to pass a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, Musgrave has been trying to diversify her image in recent years, according to John Straayer, professor of political science at Colorado State University.