CSU In The News Archive

State’s Delegates Consider Next Step

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March 28, 2005

“You can expect that their behavior will be affected by their political ambitions in terms of how they vote, in terms of bills they introduce, also probably in their travel plans (and) their public pronouncements,” Colorado State University political science …

Your Horse’s Limbs: Does Form Follow Function?

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March 28, 2005

… ACVS, a professor of clinical sciences at Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Fort Collins, holds a moderate …

Dr. William Gray A Weather Celebrity

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March 27, 2005

Colorado State University Meteorologist Dr. William Gray had just sat down for an interview last Thursday during a break at the National Hurricane Conference when a man from Orlando, Fla., stopped by to shake his hand and ask a question.

Roots Engage In Underground Chemical Warfare

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March 26, 2005

Using the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of garden-variety cabbage, Jorge Vivanco and co-workers at Colorado State University, together with Frederick Ausubel at Harvard Medical School, demonstrated that “root exudates” contain antimicrobial agents that ward off the continual attacks …

An ‘Active’ Hurricane Season is Coming Again, Scientist Warns

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March 25, 2005

In an interview at the National Hurricane Conference, however, Gray was in no mood to gloat. “A lot of people have been warning about this,” said Gray, a hurricane specialist at Colorado State University. “And unfortunately, it looks like we’re …

Hurricane Expert Says Nature to Blame for More Storms

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March 24, 2005

Nature, not mankind, is to blame for a period of increased hurricane activity that could last for another 20 or 30 years, tropical weather expert William Gray said Thursday. The Colorado State University professor, known for his annual predictions, will …

Hurricane Expert: Blame Intense Seasons on Nature, Not Mankind

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March 24, 2005

Nature, not mankind, is to blame for a period of increased hurricane activity that could last for another 20 or 30 years, tropical weather expert William Gray said Thursday. The Colorado State University professor, known for his annual predictions, will …

CSU Biologist in Elite Company

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March 22, 2005

A Colorado State University biologist was named Monday to one of the most elite groups of researchers in the country, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Professor Earns Acknowledgment for DNA Work

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March 22, 2005

Students in Karolin Luger’s freshman molecular biology class sometimes notice when her name comes up in their textbooks. Sometimes they don’t. Luger, a Colorado State University professor since 1999, is cited in just about every modern textbook of biochemistry and …

Sociologists Downbeat on Rural Economy

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March 22, 2005

“Too often we separate rural America from the rest of the country,” Colorado State University professor Lou Swanson said. “Rural people and places have not had strong national policy advocates or champions.” The policy of devolution, where the federal government …