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Jun 1
Colorado State University today was awarded a four-year, $40 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, or NIAID, part of the National Institutes of Health, to establish a Regional Center of Excellence, or RCE, for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases research and training. The Rocky Mountain RCE will expand the university's world-recognized work in infectious disease and biodefense research and address a national need for increased capacity to develop new vaccines, diagnostics and medicines for infectious diseases.
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Jun 1
Are all fats created equal? Not when it comes to their impact on health.
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Jun 1
Colorado State University officials today announced that long-time and well-respected faculty member and administrator Ann Gill will serve as interim dean of the College of Liberal Arts while the university conducts a national search to permanently fill the position. Gill, currently the associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts, will begin her new position July 5.
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Jun 2
The Colorado State University chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) has been awarded first place in the Ninth Annual National Organ Donor Awareness Competition (NODAC), sponsored by Rowan University.
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Jun 3
Colorado State University officials today announced that Sandra Woods, a proven and respected administrator, educator and researcher, will serve as interim dean of the College of Engineering while a national search is conducted to permanently fill the position. Woods, head of the Department of Civil Engineering and interim vice provost for special projects, will begin her new post July 1.
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Jun 6
A groundbreaking Colorado State University program, which is completing its fourth year of tackling the prevention of type 2 diabetes and obesity using science education enrichment and child-to-parent communications, has received prestigious national recognition and funding.
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Jun 8
It's picnic time in Colorado! There's something special about packing a picnic and heading to the park or hills to enjoy being in the great outdoors.
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Jun 8
Heart-to-heart talks give marriage fiscal and emotional strength
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Jun 13
Colorado State University has been selected to develop the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, stemming from the passage of the Southwest Forest Health and Wildfire Prevention Act enacted by Congress in 2004.
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Jun 15
The Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System today approved a budget for 2005-06 that includes an 11.9 percent increase to the university's total tuition revenue, a total approved by the state legislature earlier this year. The board approved the $313.6 million budget, including a new tuition plan for Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
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Jun 15
"I know if should eat better, but..." If you've found yourself saying this, you're not alone. According the American Dietetic Association, 40 percent of Americans know they should eat a healthful diet, but for one reason or another have not been able to do so. Among the reasons given for not a eating right are not wanting to give up favorite foods, feeling confused about nutrition reports and studies published in the media, and believing that it will take too much time or be too hard.
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Jun 22
FORT COLLINS - Dozens of African-American high school seniors will come together to research issues pertinent to the African-American community during the 13th annual Black Issues Forum at Colorado State University on June 30-July 2.
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Jun 22
As the weather heats up, many of us look forward to the great American summer pastime of backyard grilling. Yet, recent research indicates that grilling muscle meats, such as red meat, poultry and fish, may pose certain health risks.
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Jun 30
Research studies have repeatedly demonstrated that engaging in regular physical activity, along with good nutrition, reduces the risk of obesity, heart disease, colon cancer, diabetes, stroke and high blood pressure. Exercise also appears to help slow bone loss associated with advancing age, relieve pain associated with arthritis and reduce anxiety and depression.
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Jun 30
Tom Gorell, who stepped in as interim vice provost for Faculty Affairs at Colorado State University in February 2004, becomes the permanent vice provost in that position effective July 1.
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Jun 30
Question: How are exchange-traded funds different than mutual funds? Should I invest in ETFs?