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Jan 3
CSU Day at the National Western Stock Show will be filled with rodeo, giveaways and plenty of green and gold. CSU Day is Saturday, Jan. 14. The National Western Stock Show is Jan. 7-22 at the National Western Complex, 4655 Humboldt St., Denver.
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Jan 4
Colorado State University today announced that Dr. Mark Stetter has been named dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The college is home to one of the top-ranked veterinary programs in the nation as well as nationally recognized infectious disease, cancer and other health research programs.
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Jan 4
Two Colorado State University Extension employees were recently honored for their contributions.
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Jan 4
The College of Business at Colorado State University has maintained its business accreditation by AACSB International — the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Only 643 schools of business, or less than 5 percent worldwide, have earned this distinguished hallmark of excellence in management education.
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Jan 4
Colorado State University today announced that Dr. Mark Stetter has been named dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The college is home to one of the top-ranked veterinary programs in the nation as well as nationally recognized infectious disease, cancer and other health research programs.
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Jan 4
Colorado State University is proud to announce that, as recognition of service and sacrifice of U.S. military veterans, the University will begin to offer free admission to selected CSU performing arts and athletics events for veterans who received a disability rating of 50 percent or more from the Veterans Administration.
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Jan 5
In 2011, the American Pet Products Association estimates that Americans will have spent $50.84 billion dollars on pet care. Even in challenging economic times, pet owners are doling out hard-earned cash to buy premium foods and supplements, accessories and grooming products, many of these with promises of improved health and wellbeing for their pet.
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Jan 5
Longtime Colorado State University chemistry professor Elliot Bernstein is one of only three foreign nationals invited by the Japanese government this year to share scientific knowledge with counterparts in Japan.
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Jan 5
A Colorado State University student-run program that introduces elementary-aged children to the science of agriculture and the sources of their food returns this year to the National Western Stock Show in Denver. The Ag Adventure exhibit includes hands-on, interactive displays from a variety of commodity groups and trade organizations.
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Jan 6
The owners of a premier Western ranch have donated $1.5 million to Colorado State University’s renowned Equine Sciences Program to help advance the program’s excellence as a training ground for students entering the horse industry.
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Jan 7
Join Colorado State University's Equine Reproduction Laboratory for a live webinar on, "The Benefits, Intricacies and Opportunities of Breeding Mares Utilizing Frozen Semen." The hour-long webinar will begin at 3 p.m. on Jan. 12.
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Jan 7
Join Colorado State University's Equine Reproduction Laboratory for a live webinar on, "The Benefits, Intricacies and Opportunities of Breeding Mares Utilizing Frozen Semen." The hour-long webinar will begin at 3 p.m. on Jan. 12.
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Jan 9
Colorado State University has been named to the Kiplinger’s Personal Finance list of 100 best values in public colleges for 2011-12. The ranking cites four-year schools that combine outstanding education with economic value.
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Jan 9
Sandra Biedron, associate professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University, recently was named a 2012 Fellow of SPIE – the international society for optics and photonics.
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Jan 9
State and national leaders in the field of agriculture, including Gov. John Hickenlooper (invited), Commissioner of Agriculture John Salazar and Colorado State University College of Agricultural Sciences Dean Craig Beyrouty, will speak at the annual Governor’s Forum on Colorado Agriculture on Thursday, Feb. 23, at the Renaissance Denver Hotel, 3801 Quebec St.
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Jan 10
Over the holiday time I had the opportunity to watch the movie A Christmas Story. This film has become a favorite for many as evidenced by a couple of radio broadcasts dedicated to discussing the film. The story provides a wonderful mixture of humorous interludes that focus on both good and bad things that happen in a young boy’s Christmas during the 1950s.
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Jan 11
There’s a science to sex, love and relationships, according to a new book published by a Colorado State University psychology professor and her colleagues.
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Jan 12
His business card says Cleon Kimberling specializes in sheep health and bicycling.
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Jan 13
The Colorado State University, Fort Collins and Loveland communities will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with several events on Monday, Jan. 16. The theme of this year's celebration is “Fulfill the Dream: A Day On Not A Day Off.”
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Jan 16
The Colorado State University, Fort Collins and Loveland communities will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with several events today, Jan. 16. The theme of this year's celebration is “Fulfill the Dream: A Day On Not A Day Off.”
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Jan 17
Focus on whole grains if eating smarter is your Near Year’s resolution. Refined grains have only a fraction of the vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and dietary fiber -- or roughage -- of whole grains.
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Jan 18
A Colorado State University chemistry professor has developed several patent-pending chemical processes that would create sustainable bioplastics from renewable resources for use on everything from optical fibers and contact lenses to furniture and automobile parts.
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Jan 18
A Colorado State University study will look at how equine herpesvirus type 1 may compromise the immune system immediately upon entering the “gate” of a horse’s respiratory system – the airway and throat – allowing it to spread through the body and potentially cause neurological damage, abortion and possibly death.
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Jan 18
Denver-area high school students are invited to learn about different engineering majors, careers, and opportunities at Colorado State University’s 5,280’ CSU Engineering Showcase on Feb. 12.
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Jan 18
Denver-area high school students are invited to learn about different engineering majors, careers, and opportunities at Colorado State University’s 5,280’ CSU Engineering Showcase on Jan. 28.
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Jan 19
Dogs with a New Year’s resolution to lose weight can try a new diet, thanks to a Colorado State University study. CSU’s Animal Cancer Center is recruiting overweight or obese dogs for a clinical trial that looks at how newly formulated food may improve Fido’s overall health and help him keep a girlish figure.
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Jan 23
A Colorado State University biochemist is completing the first year of a $985,000, four-year National Science Foundation grant to study how cells take up materials such as proteins from outside their plasma membranes. The research could lead to better understanding of how nutrients, hormones, cholesterol and some viruses enter cells.
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Jan 23
Student veterans from across Colorado will gather for the first-ever Veterans in Higher Education Summit on Jan. 27 at Colorado State University. The Rocky Mountain Coalition for Veteran Support Services, the Colorado State Board of Veterans Affairs, and the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve will be on hand to help student veterans at the summit.
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Jan 23
Colorado State holds annual open planning and budget hearings to present straightforward information designed to help the campus and larger community understand the university’s complex budget process.
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Jan 25
Colorado State University today named Mike Hooker, a 21-year TV news veteran, the new executive director of Public Affairs and Communications.
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Jan 25
Colorado State University’s Black/African American Cultural Center will host Daryl Davis as the opening keynote speaker during this year’s celebration of Black History Month. Davis will speak at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 in the Cherokee Park Ballroom of the Lory Student Center on campus.
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Jan 25
Colorado State University is the only university in Colorado to rank in both the top graduate and undergraduate lists for alumni serving in the Peace Corps in 2012, according to new data released today by the Peace Corps.
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Jan 25
Colorado State University is the only university in Colorado to rank in both the top graduate and undergraduate lists for alumni serving in the Peace Corps in 2012, according to new data released today by the Peace Corps.
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Jan 26
Can scientists predict if a child may eventually become the victim of abuse or neglect just by looking at patterns of how parents and children solve problems together? That’s the aim of a new study in Colorado State University’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
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Jan 26
Greg Florant, professor in the Department of Biology at Colorado State University, has spent a large part of his career studying how marmots and ground squirrels use fats and other nutrients to hibernate and what causes those animals to stop eating in the winter. Florant has identified a molecule that, when activated, makes marmots hungry during their hibernation phase. This molecule, named AMPK, is common to all living things. Knowing how to manipulate this molecule could open the door to understanding human obesity and eating disorders. To speak with Florant about his research, contact Emily Wilmsen at (970) 491-2336 or Emily.Wilmsen@colostate.edu.
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Jan 30
Colorado State University has contributed two of the 15 scientists and engineers handpicked to collect facts for a U.S. Department of Energy report to Congress about the future of accelerator science and technology for everything from security and medical equipment to cleaner water and air.
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Jan 31
WHAT: The Colorado State University Stadium Advisory Committee will hold its first meeting. The committee was created to oversee the investigation of and provide counsel on the prospects of building an on-campus stadium, including the public input process, site selection, funding sources and hiring contractors and consultants to support the project.