CSU In The News Archive

Boost for bamboo

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April 08, 2008

Researchers from Colorado State University (CSU) have discovered a way of making bamboo fabric that is resistant to the sun’s damaging ultraviolet (UV) radiation and has anti-bacterial properties.

Chemists work on bamboo fabric development

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April 08, 2008

Colorado State University graduate student Subhash Appidi and Associate Professor Ajoy Sarkar have discovered now to make bamboo fabric that’s resistant to the sun’s ultraviolet radiation and also has anti-bacterial properties.

Clams being used to study bird flu

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April 08, 2008

Freshwater clams capture and accumulate the virus that causes bird flu, according to Fort Collins researchers.

CSU boosts bamboo fabric

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April 08, 2008

Bamboo — it could be the new cotton, if a Colorado State University expert in textile chemistry has his way.

CSU’s push for financing

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April 08, 2008

Unlike his academic colleagues, the 59-year-old president of Colorado State University is not often found at the state Capitol, beseeching legislators to provide more money. Instead, he takes his show on the road in a driven effort to convince investors …

Student government elections under way at CSU

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April 08, 2008

Candidates seeking to lead Colorado State University’s student government next year are uniformly pushing for better communication with the Penley administration, along with improved student involvement.

THIS JUST IN . . .

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April 08, 2008

Colorado State University named Tom Gorell vice president of administrative services.

Amid dead pines, the seeds of new growth

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April 07, 2008

Among the most important changes expected is an increase of as much as 30 percent or more in water yield, depending on the number of trees lost and variables such as snowfall, said Lee MacDonald, a professor with the Colorado …