CSU In The News Archive

Loggers, land interests work to create healthy forests

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July 05, 2006

As a result, the Ponderosa Pine Forest Partnership hired Bill Romme, a fire ecology professor at Colorado State University and formerly of Fort Lewis College, to conduct an ecological study and fire history analysis, and Denny Lynch, professor emeritus of …

Smart sprinkler use, drip irrigation, cut water bills

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July 05, 2006

Drip watering uses a network of plastic pipes to carry a low flow of water to plants, says CSU. The low volume goes directly to plant roots, and helps improve the soil’s balance of air and water.

The Garcia presidency

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July 05, 2006

We’d like to welcome Joseph Garcia as the next president of Colorado State University-Pueblo. He was selected as one of two finalists last week to replace Ronald Applbaum, who is returning to the classroom.

CU, CSU teaming up off the field

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July 04, 2006

Hank Brown and Larry Penley say preparations for the annual showdown brought their staffs, then the two of them, together in a new spirit of collaboration that’s likely to continue long after the game ends.

Envirofit honored for global impact

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July 04, 2006

Envirofit International Ltd., a nonprofit corporation that develops new solutions for global challenges and disseminates technologies originated at Colorado State University, has been named in the latest issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review as one of 10 innovative technology …

Tackling 10,000-year-old mystery

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July 04, 2006

On the other side of the debate are Colorado State University archaeologist Lawrence Todd and Iowa State University archaeologist David Rapson.

Vet named to EU food-safety group

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July 04, 2006

A Colorado veterinarian originally from Iraq has become the only American invited to advise Europeans on food safety. Dr. Mo Salman, a veterinary epidemiologist at Colorado State University, has been named to a three-year term with the European Food Safety …

Electronics industry hails sound idea

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July 03, 2006

Able Planet, a spin-out from research at Colorado State University, develops a special component, a coil for headsets and telephones that aids individuals with hearing loss.

Law expands vintners’ reach

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July 03, 2006

“It’s a good law. It’s well worth the 50 bucks,” said Parker Carlson of Carlson Vineyards, another Grand Valley winery that has struggled with wine shipping in a burgeoning Colorado industry that last year contributed $41.7 million to Colorado’s economy, …