CSU In The News Archive

Origin of High-Energy Cosmic Rays More Mysterious, Again

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May 04, 2009

An investigation of more of the rare, energetic events suggests that fewer than half may come from this type of galaxy, David Thomas of Colorado State University in Fort Collins reported May 3 at a meeting of the American Physical …

Tuition hike, 40 layoffs at CSU

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May 04, 2009

The proposed CSU budget for next year spares workers from furloughs but forces about 40 layoffs and requires resident undergraduates to pay 9 percent higher tuition.

CSU lab chief: Flu shares elements of 1918 outbreak

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May 03, 2009

The head of CSU’s infectious disease labs says he believes public health officials are acting “totally appropriately” in re-sponding to the H1N1 swine flu outbreak, in large part because it shares hallmarks of the 1918-19 flu epidemic.

Flu outbreak may help globe prepare

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May 03, 2009

U.S. Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., said the spread of swine flu stresses the importance of investing in research on infectious diseases. He toured an infectious-disease center at Colorado State University on Saturday.

Life in noir time

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May 03, 2009

David Milofsky is a Denver novelist and professor of English at Colorado State University.

Sen. Udall Tours CSU Disease Center

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May 03, 2009

Sen. Mark Udall toured Colorado State University’s infectious disease research complex in Fort Collins Saturday. He wanted to get a better idea about what kind of research is being done there.

Textbook explores apparel industry practices

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May 03, 2009

With so much negative press about the abuses in the apparel industry, Colorado State University professor Molly Eckman wanted to expose the lesser-known positive labor practices.