CSU In The News Archive

Music as Medicine

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May 25, 2005

Dr. Michael Thaut, director of the Center for Biomedical Research in Music at Colorado State University, says studies, including his 10 peer-reviewed, “major research” papers on patients who have had strokes or Parkinson’s disease, show the music and healing connection …

CSU President Penley Visits Area to Gain Understanding

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May 24, 2005

Colorado State University’s president and its agricultural sciences dean visited the Durango and Alamosa areas on Monday as part of a program designed to allow President Larry Penley to better understand all aspects of the university.

CSU Center’s New Name a Tribute to Professor

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May 23, 2005

Renowned engineering research programs at Colorado State University bear the fingerprints of Daryl Simons. Simons, who passed away March 13 at the age of 87, was a driving force in putting CSU on the federal government’s research map by raising …

Race Hinges on Budget Fix

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May 23, 2005

“If this thing passes, I think that it’s got to torpedo his candidacy,” said John Straayer, a political science professor at Colorado State University in Fort Collins and an expert on Colorado politics.

Hurricane Forecasts Get Better, Ever so Slowly

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May 17, 2005

Researchers at Colorado State University have created an online database — e-transit.org/hurricane/ — that uses their calculations to predict the chances of a given area being hit by a hurricane.

Severe Hurricane Season Probable

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May 17, 2005

… Drs. William Gray and Philip J. Klotzbach presented calculations at the 19th Annual Florida Governor’s Hurricane Conferencea that indicate that there is a 73 …

CBS – The Early Show

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May 16, 2005

“I see rather ominous conditions for the next 15-20 years, as along as we stay in this active cycle,” says one Colorado State University hurricane watcher.

CSU Gets an ‘A’ for Access

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May 16, 2005

To be an institution that welcomes all, Colorado State University must first make sure that its 30,000 students, faculty and staff can access all buildings on campus.

Atlantic Primed for Heavy Storms

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May 14, 2005

“We’re in a new era now, and we’re going to see a lot more major storms,” said William Gray, a professor in Colorado State University’s department of atmospheric science, who issues a much-awaited yearly prediction of hurricane activity in the …

CSU scientists help trace leprosy

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May 13, 2005

CSU scientists have been studying leprosy for more than 30 years, largely because of the efforts of Brennan, an internationally known leprosy and tuberculosis expert and head of CSU’s Mycobacteria Research Laboratories.