CSU In The News Archive

Q&A: Flowering groundcovers that work

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June 27, 2006

Carl Wilson is Colorado State University Cooperative Extension horticulturist in Denver. For more information visit planttalk.org, or call the Cooperative Extension office in your county.

Researchers study urban bears

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June 27, 2006

The study is a multi-agency project performed by Colorado State University, the Colorado Division of Wildlife and National Wildlife Research Center.

CSU starting point for new company

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June 26, 2006

A chemistry professor from Colorado State University has created a company to commercialize a quick blood test for disease he developed.

Drought is fuel for wildfires in West

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June 26, 2006

If you get some rain in the right places, it could merely be a bad fire year, instead of a historic one,” said Dan Binkley, director of the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute at Colorado State University.

Growing gains

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June 26, 2006

In 2005, a survey of preteens and teens randomly selected from around the state compared non-4-H students with 4-H members. It found that 4-H members were more likely to: earn A’s in school; be community and school leaders; feel useful …

Republican women snubbing politics?

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June 26, 2006

Colorado State University political scientist John Straayer compiled the data. He questions whether the “candidate gatekeepers in the Republican Party are keeping women out of the game.”

Student loan interest rises

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June 26, 2006

At Colorado State University, the financial aid office has held workshops the past few months to answer questions about consolidation, associate director Christie Leighton said.

Student makes strides in hantavirus research

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June 26, 2006

Kampf, now a graduate student at Colorado State University, earned a third-place nod at the Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society’s national convention for her study of hantavirus in deer mice.