CSU In The News Archive

Cures and controversy

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August 12, 2006

At Colorado State University’s Animal Cancer Center, veterinary oncologist Dr. Stephen Withrow’s research on dogs resulted in a new way to focus radiation on bone cancer. The treatment – first conducted on pets whose owners volunteer them for it – …

Pandemic flu possibilities discussed

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August 12, 2006

Of the 200 or so reported cases of bird flu in a human, slightly more than half of them have died, according to Kristy Pabilonia, a bird disease expert from Colorado State University at Fort Collins.

Scientists: Aspen Trees in West Dying

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August 12, 2006

“We really don’t know what’s going on,” Colorado State University forester Tom Wardle said. “We will, I’m very confident, figure it out.”

Aspen Groves Hit Hard This Year

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August 11, 2006

“We really don’t know what’s going on,” Colorado State University forester Tom Wardle said. “We will, I’m very confident, figure it out.”

Beauprez set to name running mate

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August 11, 2006

“Picking Gigi might open them up to criticism that the whole Holtzman thing was a rigged deal,” said John Straayer, a political science professor at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. “I don’t buy that, but it doesn’t mean it …

CSU names new vice provost

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August 11, 2006

Lou Swanson, longtime sociology professor and associate dean in the College of Liberal Arts at Colorado State University has been named vice provost for outreach and strategic partnerships — a new position created during the campuswide reorganization last fall.

CSU: July Rains Didn’t Chase Away Drought

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August 11, 2006

Monsoon rains last month did not make up for a lack of moisture earlier in the year and much of the state remains in drought conditions, Colorado State University scientists said Friday.

Scientists: Aspen Trees in West Dying

Outlet:

August 11, 2006

“We really don’t know what’s going on,” Colorado State University forester Tom Wardle said. “We will, I’m very confident, figure it out.”

Scientists: Aspen Trees in West Dying

Outlet:

August 11, 2006

“We really don’t know what’s going on,” Colorado State University forester Tom Wardle said. “We will, I’m very confident, figure it out.”

Scientists: Aspen Trees in West Dying

Outlet:

August 11, 2006

“We really don’t know what’s going on,” Colorado State University forester Tom Wardle said. “We will, I’m very confident, figure it out.”