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Jun 1
The Colorado State University hurricane forecast team today maintained its earlier season hurricane forecast, calling for 16 named storms in the Atlantic basin for the 2011 season.
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Jun 1
The equine section at the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital is today open to all equine patients but will continue to use extra biosecurity precautions. The change to resume appointments for elective procedures revises previous limitations to accept only emergency cases that were enacted as a precaution in response to the recent widespread outbreak equine herpesvirus-1.
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Jun 1
Colorado State University researchers may have unlocked the secret to why drinking wine and eating grapes can fight colon cancer. The study looks at how two grape compounds work in conjunction to kill colon cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed.
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Jun 1
The Boettcher Foundation on Wednesday named Colorado State University assistant professors John D. (Nick) Fisk and Tingting Yao two of only five 2011 Boettcher Investigators as part of the Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Program, which helps recruit, retain and advance scientific talent in Colorado.
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Jun 2
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Jun 2
Colorado State University today announced an unprecedented multi-million dollar 10-year strategic partnership with Coca-Cola Refreshments. The investments in the university provide for funding of student scholarships and internships, support of academic programs and access to world-wide marketing opportunities.
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Jun 3
The Northern Colorado Renewable Energy Society today will honor Carol Dollard - Colorado State University lead engineer on such projects as the university’s 5.3-megawatt solar plant - with the 2011 Individual Achievement Award.
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Jun 6
Gardeners of any ability can learn from professionals during the annual Twilight Garden Series, a series of three programs that emphasize practical information delivered informally on a variety of gardening topics.
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Jun 6
If you saw red when visiting the northern Front Range foothills over the past few weekends, you’re not alone.
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Jun 7
A Colorado State University professor known as an international expert in the use of GPS in agriculture has been named to a federal panel that helps shape national policy on space-based technologies.
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Jun 8
Colorado State University College of Business entrepreneurship faculty ranked third in the nation as the most prolific contributors to academic research publications, according to a recent report.
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Jun 8
The College of Natural Sciences at Colorado State University has promoted longtime math professor and chair Simon Tavener to associate dean of Academics.
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Jun 8
Colorado State University’s Clean Energy Supercluster has distributed its fourth round of seed grants totaling $181,800 to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration and jumpstart ambitious research initiatives.
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Jun 9
A Colorado State University electrical and computer engineering professor, in collaboration with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will spend the next three years developing a new airborne radiometer instrument to demonstrate new technology in preparation for a planned NASA Earth observation satellite that will measure surface water levels around the globe.
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Jun 10
Colorado State University and East China Normal University in Shanghai today announced a Joint Research Institute for New Energy and the Environment that will capitalize on strengths of the two institutions to develop new energy solutions and help deal with the impact of energy on climate, air quality, land use and water resources.
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Jun 10
Rabies persists in the big brown bat population because the virus remains dormant during hibernation, allowing surviving bats to pass it to babies born every June, according to new groundbreaking research from Colorado State University biologists.
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Jun 10
Colorado State University and the College Horizons Program will host 100 Native American students from across the country June 12-17.
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Jun 10
Colorado State University veterinarians are hosting a community workshop on Monday, June 27, with webinar locations to talk about how the recent equine herpesvirus-1 outbreak occurred, how a similar outbreak may be prevented in the future, and what future research could tell veterinarians and horse owners about why the disease is so devastating to horses, and how outbreaks can be prevented in the future.
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Jun 11
The following is a list of experts who can serve as sources on food safety issues.
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Jun 13
Dozens of African American high-school seniors will come together to research issues pertinent to the African American community during the 19th annual Black Issues Forum at Colorado State University on June 14-June 18.
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Jun 14
High achieving Latino students will debate issues and experience the complex world of government when they participate in the National Hispanic Institute’s 22nd Annual Colorado Lorenzo de Zavala Youth Legislative Session June 19-26.
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Jun 16
Bryan Willson, professor of mechanical engineering at Colorado State University and founder and director of CSU Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory, has been elected as an International Fellow by the Society of Automotive Engineers.
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Jun 16
Four Colorado State University physics faculty members have been instrumental in an international experiment that combines a new particle accelerator and neutrino detector on the east coast of Japan with a 10-story water tank detector in a mine near Japan's western coast.
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Jun 21
The Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System Monday approved CSU’s budget which results in a $433 million 2011-12 educational and general budget for Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
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Jun 21
The new icon replacing the MyPyramid image is a plate—something everyone, even children, can relate to. The original food pyramid debuted in 1992 and even after it was revised in 2005, it remained a complex tool for Americans to reference when making food choices.
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Jun 22
Students from as close as Larimer County and as far away as Switzerland are now enrolled in the Master of Science in Business Administration Program with a specialization in Computer Information Systems at Colorado State University’s College of Business. The distance option for the MSBA-CIS program, which just completed its first year, was built to meet the fast-paced and challenging requirements of computer information systems.
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Jun 22
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University has named the 2011-2012 awards for Global Challenges Research Teams, or GCRTs, and Resident Faculty Fellows. In a move to encourage interdisciplinary understanding of complex global environmental issues, the school selected six diverse GCRTs and five Fellows from a wide range of proposals submitted this spring.
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Jun 23
Stanley Slater, the Charles and Gwen Lillis Professor of Business Administration in Colorado State University’s College of Business, has been named the 2011 recipient of the Mahajan Award for Lifetime Contribution to Marketing Strategy Research.
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Jun 27
Colorado State University, partnering with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program, is offering full awards – including tuition, fees, and generous housing and books stipends – to U.S. military veterans and their children beginning this fall. Colorado State’s Yellow Ribbon Program, one of the most comprehensive of its kind in the nation, is part of the university’s commitment to being a top national veteran-friendly campus.
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Jun 27
The Public Lands History Center at Colorado State University received funding from the Colorado Agricultural Research Station to create an educational website that will describe the history of agricultural water organizations along the Cache La Poudre River. The website will incorporate primary sources from the CSU Morgan Library’s Water Resources Archive.
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Jun 27
The Colorado State Forest Service has appointed a diverse group of forestry, economics and alternative energy professionals to promote development of a market for woody biomass, including beetle-kill timber, as an energy source.
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Jun 28
Urban American Indian teenagers with alcoholic parents perceive their parents to be less restrictive about drinking and tend to face more alcohol-related problems at age 18, according to a new study by Colorado State University’s Tri-Ethnic Center. The study recently was published in the The American Journal on Addictions, a peer-reviewed journal.
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Jun 28
The Colorado State Forest Service has extended the deadline to apply for Forest Legacy Program funds, which provide selected landowners compensation for unrealized development rights on private land.
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Jun 28
A Colorado State University electrical engineering professor has been selected for a prestigious National Academy of Engineering symposium at Google’s headquarters in September.
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Jun 28
A recent international workshop, co-sponsored by Colorado State University, was held in Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Yosemite National Park in California that focused on engaging partners in the care of the world’s more than 120,000 national parks and protected areas.
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Jun 29
Two Colorado State University laser researchers are working to develop an X-ray source for the U.S. Department of Energy that could be used in everything from X-ray free-electron lasers to biomedical imaging.
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Jun 30
For the second year in a row, Roche, a leading pharmaceutical company, has recognized a Colorado State University graduate student - one of only 12 students nationwide - as a next-generation chemist.