CSU In The News Archive

Shell Oil funds oil shale study

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October 08, 2008

Shell Oil Co. will shell out $950,000 to the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University to study oil shale.

Soil ecology: What lies beneath

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October 08, 2008

Ecosystems aren’t green; they are black and brown, at least in the colour palette favoured by Diana Wall. Wall, a soil ecologist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, spends her days digging into the world’s underground ecosystems. These beiges, …

Voters on the hook of campaign ads

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October 08, 2008

Robert Duffy is a political science professor at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. “Fifty cents of every dollar spent in a campaign is wasted,” he said. “The problem is figuring out which 50 cents.” The fact that so many …

Report: Warming to cut Colorado water supply

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October 06, 2008

The report was compiled by the University of Colorado Western Water Assessment, a partnership between the university, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the CU Cooperative Institute for Research into Environmental Sciences and the Colorado Climate Center at Colorado State …

Obama edges ahead in key state of Colorado

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October 05, 2008

“If Obama wins this state, it’s indicative of other things happening around the country,” said Bob Duffy, a Colorado State University political scientist. “This is a state that McCain should win.”

Saving Zeus: One dog’s walk with cancer

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October 05, 2008

“Cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs and cats over the age of ten years,” said Dr. Nicole Ehrhart an associate professor of surgical oncology at the Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Co.

Celebs urge Denver audience to register

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October 04, 2008

Parker, Penn and Rodriguez left Denver for a rally at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. Even before the rally there, work by the student-run group Vote CSU had resulted in more than 2,800 registrations being sent to the Larimer …

How will we know when it’s working?

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October 04, 2008

“No one should expect immediate recovery, but I believe this is overall a positive step,” said Ronnie Phillips, an economics professor at Colorado State University.