CSU In The News Archive

Bear education

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July 01, 2006

“The goal is to reduce the amount of conflict with bears we have as humans,” said Ken Wilson, a professor of wildlife biology at Colorado State University.

Method to Better Predict Software Vulnerabilities

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July 01, 2006

Researchers at Colorado State University have developed a model to predict with much greater accuracy the number and severity of vulnerabilities that will likely surface in operating systems and in major software applications in the near future.

Garcia Tapped for CSU Pueblo Job

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June 30, 2006

CSU system Chancellor Larry Penley announced this morning that Joseph Garcia will succeed Ron Applbaum, who’s stepping down from the post after four years.

Joseph Garcia named new president of CSU-Pueblo

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June 30, 2006

“Joe has been a strong leader in Colorado higher education and in the business world,” said Patrick Grant, chairman of the Board of Governors. “His diverse professional background as an attorney, community college president and federal housing official makes him …

Joseph Garcia Named To Head CSU-Pueblo

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June 30, 2006

CSU system Chancellor Larry Penley announced Friday morning that Joseph Garcia will succeed Ron Applbaum, who’s stepping down from the post after 4 years.

Lab on a chip test for diabetes and cardiovascular disease

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June 29, 2006

A Colorado State University chemistry professor has developed a way to rapidly test blood for signs of diabetes and cardiovascular disease – methods that could save patients and physicians significant time and money.

Drought devastates agriculture

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June 29, 2006

Speakers included CSU President Larry Penley, Mesa State President Tim Foster, Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns and several U.S. senators.