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Jun 1
The Colorado State University forecast team today slightly increased its predictions for the 2012 Atlantic basin hurricane season but still anticipates slightly below-average activity due to anomalous cooling of the tropical Atlantic and the potential development of an El Nino.
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Jun 1
In response to industry demand, Colorado State University has added an online Systems Engineering Master of Science and doctorate degree in addition to its popular Master of Engineering.
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Jun 4
With most of the state of Colorado experiencing drought, Colorado State University Extension agents and specialists are available to provide information about maintaining lawns and gardens.
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Jun 5
Dozens of African American high-school seniors will come together to research issues pertinent to the African American community during the 20th annual Black Issues Forum at Colorado State University from June 12- 16.
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Jun 6
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a Colorado State University physicist a five-year, $762,000 Early Career Award to improve scientific understanding of spin dynamics in magnetic materials.
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Jun 6
Join hundreds of cycling enthusiasts in this year's new Ram Bicycle Classic on Sunday, Sept. 23, starting and ending on the Colorado State University campus in Fort Collins. Proceeds from the event fund student scholarships and summer field work in developing regions of the world for Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise students at CSU’s College of Business.
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Jun 7
Professors at Colorado State University and the University of Northern Colorado are developing a drug that can stop replication of West Nile, dengue and yellow fever viruses that continue to plague two-thirds of the world's population with no clinically useful antiviral drugs available.
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Jun 7
Colorado State University signed an International Memorandum of Understanding (IMOU) with Kenya’s University of Nairobi to collaborate on research, education and outreach programs that focus on sustaining Kenya’s dryland ecosystems and societies.
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Jun 11
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Jun 12
High achieving Latino students will debate issues and experience the complex world of government when they participate in the National Hispanic Institute’s 23rd Annual Colorado Lorenzo de Zavala Youth Legislative Session June 17-24.
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Jun 13
Veterinarians and students from Colorado State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital are spending the week at The Ranch in Loveland caring for several hundred animals displaced by the High Park Fire.
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Jun 18
Colorado State University Professor Bill Fairbank spent a good part of May about a half-mile underground in New Mexico, studying the physical mass of the tiniest particles that make up matter – particles known as neutrinos.
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Jun 18
Don Mykles, CSU professor and former associate dean in Natural Sciences, has been named the new director of the University Honors Program at Colorado State University. He begins the position July 1.
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Jun 19
George Thornton’s whole life has led to this moment.
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Jun 19
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Jun 19
Malt shops were the rage in the 1950s. Whether you sat at the soda fountain or had your order delivered by a car hop, the frozen blended ice cream concoctions were a treat. Today smoothie shops are everywhere, serving a range from healthful fruit-based smoothies to calorie-dense frozen yogurt drinks.
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Jun 20
Three Colorado State University Computer Information Systems graduate students – Laura Barron, Austin Walton, and Matt Zachman – have won the SAP University Alliances North America Student Dashboard Design Competition in Orlando, Fla.
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Jun 20
Trauma affects animals much as it does people, say veterinarians at Colorado State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital, who offer tips on the importance of routines, including play time and meals, and such therapies as pet massage.
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Jun 21
Some professors walk the halls to do their thinking. Darrell Whitley, a computer science professor and department chair at Colorado State University, trims trees in his office.
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Jun 22
Colorado State University food safety researchers have been selected to co-host the premier international scientific meeting dealing with dangerous foodborne E. coli infections that continue to pose global health concerns.
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Jun 25
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Jun 26
A new, longer-lasting joint implant material developed by a Colorado State University professor in conjunction with an Indiana company has now been implanted into a London patient and is being sold in Europe.
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Jun 27
Ion channel proteins – teeny batteries in cells that are the basis for all thought and muscle contraction, among other things – also serve as important docking stations for other proteins that need help figuring out where to go, according to groundbreaking new research by a team of Colorado State University scientists.
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Jun 27
Colorado State University professors Christopher Fisher and Stephen Leisz were recently awarded grants in excess of $200,000 to excavate at the newly documented ancient city of Angamuco, Michoacan, Mexico.
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Jun 28
Dani Shubert and Will Callis perched on stools in the commercial kitchen of the Colorado State University Animal Sciences Building and assessed a flat iron steak.