CSU In The News Archive

Western Colorado Wineries Boost Economy

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June 17, 2006

According to a study conducted by Colorado State University Colorado’s wine production ranks 22nd in the country and accounts for 3% of sales nationwide.

Archer focused on the big target

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June 16, 2006

Brian Christensen found himself in an extra-arrows shootout May 21 at the U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championship. And when he calmly drilled his final shot to upset the tournament’s top seed in the recurve event, Dakota Sinclair, on the second extra …

Colorado Wine Industry

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June 16, 2006

Colorado State University researchers said Colorado’s wine production ranked 22nd in the nation or three percent of all sales nationally.

Colorado wine industry ripens

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June 16, 2006

Dawn Thilmany, a Colorado State University professor who led the study, said Colorado’s wine industry is benefiting from large crowds of baby boomers who call the state home as well as people who own a second home here.

Scientists Worry Mad Cow Cases Could Be Variants

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June 16, 2006

Talk of the Nation · Some aspects of two recent cases of mad cow disease in the U.S. don’t seem to fit the profile. That worries some scientists. They’re concerned that a variant form of the brain-wasting disease could be …

Two-day health conference spotlights women’s health issues

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June 16, 2006

Hosted by Colorado State University’s Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, the 28th annual conference for nutrition educators attracted about 120 people. Six featured speakers with expertise ranging from the metabolic actions of estrogen to the effects of vitamin …

Wine industry gives state a spirited boost

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June 16, 2006

Colorado’s burgeoning wine industry contributed more than $40 million to the state’s economy last year, according to a study released Thursday by Colorado State University.

After The Disaster, Research Booms

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June 15, 2006

This time around, the University of Vermont professor looked at children’s adjustments. She and Lori Peek, a colleague from Colorado State University, had been discussing the need for more disaster research on children, but they had no idea the opportunity …

Colorado drought crippling ranchers

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June 15, 2006

Ranchers on the plains have already begun selling livestock because of dire conditions, said Colorado State University extension specialist Roy Roath, who has traveled extensively through the area. “Everywhere is just grim.”