CSU In The News Archive

A good cause to sit

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July 27, 2006

The money that the Fort Collins resident earns through per-seat sponsorship will benefit Ramstrong, a Colorado State University team working to raise funds for the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s Denver Livestrong Challenge.

All the World’s a Stage

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July 27, 2006

Had this been any other Wednesday, Doug would still be in his lab in the physiology building at Colorado State University, studying the impact a special protein has on the brains of diabetic rats and theorizing on what that could …

Contestants strut their stuff at sheep show

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July 27, 2006

The lone judge was Kraig Peel, an animal science professor at Colorado State University who travels to judge such shows about 10 times a year. Breeding animals, Peel said, are judged on their potential to, frankly, make more sheep. And …

CSU engineer receives award from Bush

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July 27, 2006

The White House today awarded Colorado State University electrical engineer Randy Bartels a Presidential Early Career Award — the U.S. government’s highest honor for up-and-coming scientists and engineers.

Regional economist a solid idea

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July 27, 2006

A decision by Colorado State University and the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp. to hire a regional economist reflects much-needed foresight about opportunities.

Volunteers in 12-state network participate in weather research

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July 27, 2006

Daily readings are available on the Internet to program coordinators at the Colorado Climate Center at Colorado State University. Data may be viewed by volunteer weather watchers, professional meteorologists and scientific researchers alike.

CSU researcher will boost region

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July 26, 2006

Martin Shields, director of Pennsylvania State University’s Center for Economic and Community Development since 1998, will start as a regional economist at Colorado State University in August.

Group goes on watch in case disaster strikes

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July 26, 2006

Daily readings are available on the Internet to program coordinators at the Colorado Climate Center at Colorado State University. Data may be viewed by volunteer weather watchers, professional meteorologists and scientific researchers alike.

Immigrants wait for the ‘blue card’

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July 26, 2006

Not true, said Steven Shulman, labor economist at Colorado State University. “Labor costs are a relatively small percentage of overall costs to farmers,” Shulman said, adding that higher wages would not raise consumer prices as much as people think.