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Recent News About Colorado State University
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CSU staff awards 'confirm the vast and unique contributions that CSU makes to the community'
Colorado State University and the CSU System were big winners during the recent Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) awards, bagging 10 district honors for writing, marketing for the CSU Spur campus and STATE Magazine.
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Colorado State University on student's death: ‘The university community is deeply saddened by this loss’
A Colorado State University student died in a dorm in Fort Collins over the weekend.
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CSU student: ‘We need a president who understands that there are many students who do not have their mothers or their fathers paying for their college’
Colorado State University has recently held a variety of public input sessions as part of its search find the school’s next president.
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CSU adds session on mental health to precede DARPA Forward conference
Every day, an average of 20 veterans commit suicide in the U.S. This staggering figure is reflective of a “silent pandemic” where those who have served in the military are 15 times more likely to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, and five times more likely to experience depression.
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CSU researchers reduce forecast but continue to predict active 2022 Atlantic hurricane season
Colorado State University hurricane researchers have reduced their forecast slightly but continue to call for an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2022, citing the likely persistence of La Niña as a primary factor for the continued anticipation of an active season
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Sen. Michael Bennet tours ARDEC research stations to learn how agriculture is working on climate change solutions
From solar panels to soil science, Colorado State University’s efforts to use agriculture to help solve the climate crisis were showcased during a May 27 visit from U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet.
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CSU co-sponsors first community-led Juneteenth Celebration in Fort Collins June 17-19
The first weekend-long Juneteenth Celebration in Fort Collins is set for June 17-19, and Colorado State University is playing a leading role in hosting the events.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Bacteria release climate-damaging carbon from thawing permafrost
Around a quarter of the ground in the northern hemisphere is permanently frozen.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: CSU parking and road closures December 2020
South entry to Braiden Parking Lot No. 470 closed Dec. 10-21.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Reagan Waskom retiring after over 30 years of service to CSU
Reagan Waskom, director of the Colorado Water Center, is retiring after over 30 years of service with Colorado State University.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Dan Bush reflects on 17 years of administrative service
Biology and basketball – two endeavors seemingly unrelated on campus – are part of the Dan Bush’s plans when he steps away from his day-to-day campus duties he’s attended to for almost 17 years.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Partnership to increase solar energy generated on CSU campuses
Colorado State University will soon have twice as many reasons to sing “Let the sunshine in.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: October is Ergonomics Awareness Month even during the pandemic
October brings yet another National Ergonomics Month and during this time the Ergonomics Team at CSU want to remind you to that resources are available to help, even during the pandemic.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Colorado State University hosting flu shot clinics
As local and national public health officials stress the importance of decreasing flu activity amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Colorado State University is doing its part by offering students, faculty and employees flu shots on campus.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Important COVID message for all CSU students
As we mark a milestone that many universities nationwide have not reached—four weeks of a successful in-person semester–most of you are still doing the hard work we all need to do right now: wearing face coverings, avoiding gatherings, participating in strategic testing, and staying home when you are sick.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Power Light
As the novel coronavirus continues to sicken tens of thousands of people a day in the United States, scientists have found that the antiviral medication remdesivir can help some patients recover from severe COVID-19 more quickly.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Parking on Amy Van Dyken Way closed Sept. 15
Parking on Amy Van Dyken Way (also known as Parking Lot No. 354) will be closed Sept. 15 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Labor Day
This Labor Day, make choices that will help slow the spread of COVID-19.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: About two-thirds of CSU classes have an in-person component, thanks to dedicated teamwork
When the fall semester got underway at Colorado State University on Aug. 24, about 64% of classes were taught either entirely face-to-face or in a hybrid model with some in-person instruction.
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Bring your own cookies: Coding workshops go virtual
Researchers are producing more data than ever before. Since so much data could never be analyzed by hand, automation is essential.