CSU In The News Archive

Increased Knowledge About Global Warming Leads To Apathy, Study Shows

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March 28, 2008

The research was conducted by Paul M. Kellstedt, a political science associate professor at Texas A&M; Arnold Vedlitz, Bob Bullock Chair in Government and Public Policy at Texas A&M’s George Bush School of Government and Public Service; and Sammy Zahran, …

Packinghouse abuse outrageous

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March 28, 2008

Temple Grandin, a noted professor of animal science at Colorado State University who has designed humane livestock handling facilities worldwide, called the Westland situation “a complete breakdown of management.”

Paper trail tells poignant story of immigrant teen

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March 28, 2008

“De Novo, Part 1: Lil’ Silent” Presented by Houses on the Moon Theater Company. Written by Jeff Solomon. 7 p.m. Monday, Lory Student Center Theater, Shields and Elizabeth streets, Colorado State University, Fort Collins. 6:30 p.m.

People on the move

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March 28, 2008

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Named Tom Gorell vice president of administrative services, after he held the position in an interim capacity. Most recently he served as vice provost for faculty affairs.

Running on a Different Kind of Oil

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March 28, 2008

Reminiscent of the ’81 De Lorean from the classic Spielberg flick Back to the Future, the 2004 highly-modified Toyota Landcruiser with a multitude of stainless steel boxes and cylinders protruding from its rear drew looks and inquiries on the Colorado …

14th Mountain Mardi Gras the

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March 27, 2008

A short program emceed by the Denver Nuggets’ community ambassador Mark Randall included the presentation by Jack and Pat McDonnell and the Wilkinses of $100,000 to Dr. Lance Perryman and Colorado State University Animal Cancer Center Director Steve Withrow. The …

Climate change said to affect streams and trees throughout the West

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March 27, 2008

“The population built up rapidly and exploded. It takes out the mature trees,” said Ingrid Aguayo, an entomologist for the Colorado State Forest Service, which estimates that about 60 percent of the lodgepole pines have turned red and brown.

Colorado fills sails for wind R&D hub

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March 27, 2008

“You have all the right pieces,” said Roberts, at a conference sponsored by Colorado State University. “I like your utilities. I like your governor. This is a state that is doing everything correctly.”