CSU In The News Archive

Prehistoric dig at dam site running out of time, money

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August 19, 2005

There are complex deposits all along (Rueter-Hess) that you simply couldn’t have planned for,” said Larry Todd, an anthropology professor at Colorado State University. “If your only concern is economics, then it’s impossible to argue against.

‘But I Have No Skills’

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August 18, 2005

Other researchers like Rich Feller, a professor of counseling and career development at Colorado State University, likewise predict a new world of “knowledge nomads” — workers with strong, portable skills that equip them for multiple job changes, and even multiple …

Trip by trip, CSU students move into dorms

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August 18, 2005

An expected 4,727 students will move into CSU’s 10 residence halls with an additional 1,000 students making their homes in CSU apartments such as Aggie Village, according to CSU Residence Life member Toni Miamoto.

Discover Dialogue: Meteorologist William Gray

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August 17, 2005

Meteorologist William Gray may be the world’s most famous hurricane expert. More than two decades ago, as professor of atmospheric science and head of the Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University, he pioneered the science of hurricane forecasting.

The Body’s Biological Clock: Alcohol May Lead to Physiological Anarchy

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August 16, 2005

“This review shows that alcohol exposure can alter biological rhythmicity and, as a result, have deleterious consequences on a number of important physiological systems,” noted Robert J. Handa, professor of neuroscience at Colorado State University. “The fact that alcohol intake …

Cutthroat Country

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August 15, 2005

But about 30 years later, Dr. Robert Behnke from Colorado State University made a discovery that set in motion a huge conservation success story. Five streams inside Rocky Mountain National Park near Boulder still harbored pure greenback cutthroats!

Woman able to see life as animals do

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August 15, 2005

Grandin, who spoke at the fifth annual Nebraska Grazing Conference in Kearney, has published millions of words in her books and articles. She has spoken millions more in her Colorado State University classrooms, at seminars and as a livestock systems …

It’s a sure bet predicting storms is inexact

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August 14, 2005

A gambling man should envy William Gray’s system. Imagine getting to place a bet on the Tampa Bay Bucs after the second quarter has started. Your odds of calling the outcome correctly would rise dramatically. Gray does even better than …

Pets give teens new leash on life

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August 14, 2005

Funded by a three-year, $90,000 grant from the Iams Company, CBR YouthConnect, formerly known as the Colorado Boys Ranch, and Colorado State University have discovered through a new study that caring for pets improves the behavior and social interaction of …