CSU In The News Archive

Musgrave coffers in the lead

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July 18, 2006

Paccione faces “a real uphill battle” as the challenger raising money, said John Straayer, a political science professor at Colorado State University.

U.S. engineers put earthquake-proof houses to the test

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July 18, 2006

“It’s a new way of designing and thinking about how we design,” said John van de Lindt, associate professor of the Colorado State University who heads the NEESWood project. “It’s a philosophy.”

U.S. engineers put earthquake-proof houses to the test

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July 18, 2006

“It’s a new way of designing and thinking about how we design,” said John van de Lindt, associate professor of the Colorado State University who heads the NEESWood project. “It’s a philosophy.”

Colorado wild geese clear of bird flu

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July 17, 2006

Preliminary results from tests done at Colorado State University on the resident Canada geese, detected no traces of the H5N1 variety that has inched its way through Asia into Eastern Europe.

CSU Gets $19M To Help In Weather, Cloud Studies

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July 17, 2006

The National Science Foundation on Monday awarded $19 million to Colorado State University to build a center that will study how clouds affect the weather, a move that could lead to better forecasts.

CSU lands $19 million to study clouds

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July 17, 2006

Colorado State University researchers were awarded $19 million today from the National Science Foundation to build computerized climate models that will more accurately depict cloud processes, leading to improved weather forecasts.

CSU receives large science grant

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July 17, 2006

The National Science Foundation has awarded Colorado State University and its partners a $19 million Science and Technology Center to build climate models that will more accurately depict cloud processes and improve climate and weather forecasting for scientists around the …

CSU wins cloud study grant money

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July 17, 2006

The National Science Foundation on Monday awarded $19 million to Colorado State University to build a center that will study how clouds affect the weather, a move that could lead to better forecasts.