CSU In The News Archive

Preserves to be Mapped

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July 03, 2005

… or Great Outdoors Colorado, the state agency that spends lottery-fund proceeds on open space, has contracted with a Colorado State University laboratory to map …

Laminitis: A Horse’s Worst Nightmare

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June 29, 2005

…almost 20 years after winning the Kentucky Derby, Foolish Pleasure was brought to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Colorado State University,

GOCO to Map State’s Protected Lands

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June 28, 2005

GOCO will contract with Colorado State University’s Natural Resources Ecology Laboratory to conduct the $200,000 to $350,000 project.

Wet Weather May Mean More Disease

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June 27, 2005

“The prevalence at the Durango site was about 50 percent, and that’s the highest we’ve ever seen,” said Charles Calisher, professor of biology at Colorado State University.

A Mystery of Olympic Proportions

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June 26, 2005

It should be 40 feet tall – perhaps taller – its sturdy limbs reaching high into the Colorado sky. Its familiar leaves should be providing shade on hot summer days, and acorns should cover the ground beneath its expanse every …

Damage Control

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June 24, 2005

Grissell, along with Carol O’Meara and Bob Hammon of Colorado State University Cooperative Extension, offer insight on gardening with bugs. On these pages are six to watch for this time of year.

Debating Whether Global Warming Will Trigger Nastier Hurricanes

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June 24, 2005

“There is no reasonable scientific way any such interpretation of this recent upward shift in Atlantic hurricane activity can be made,” said Colorado State University tropical-storm researcher William Gray, who predicted the recent surge in storms and expects them to …

Wet Winter, Spring May Mean More Human Hantavirus Infections

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June 24, 2005

“The prevalence at the Durango site was about 50 percent, and that’s the highest we’ve ever seen,” said Charles Calisher, professor of biology at Colorado State University. “It’s ranged from zero over a couple of years – actually, we got …

Global Experts Set For Autism Summit

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June 23, 2005

Conference speakers include Dr Temple Grandin, Associate Professor of Animal Sciences at the Colorado State University. Dr Grandin has a diagnosis of autism and speaks eloquently about her disability and how it affects her life.