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The Audit: The Bumpy History of Colorado's Ski Industry and Its Potentially Problematic Future
The ski industry in Colorado is a $1 billion a year economic boon, but its history here has been a bumpy one.
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Colorado Water Center Working to Create Pipeline for More Diverse Water Workforce
There’s no shortage of water issues to worry about – with pollution, drought, climate change, shrinking supplies and growing populations among them.
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Colorado Water Center Director John Tracy Addresses Common Water Worries
Water. Those of us fortunate enough to have easy access to this essential resource might not think about how much we use or whether those uses are worthwhile.
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For World TB Day, CSU Scientists Take Their Tuberculosis Research on the Road
Colorado State University’s Mycobacteria Research Laboratories were established nearly 40 years ago with the aim of understanding, preventing and treating diseases caused by the mycobacterial family of pathogens, tuberculosis the most famous among them.
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CSU Libraries Announce New Wave of Water Research
In honor of World Water Day on March 22, the Colorado State University Libraries are announcing a new wave of water research, thanks to the Libraries’ 2023 Water Scholar Award research grants.
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CSU Advances in National Effort Aimed At First-Generation Student Success
Colorado State University has been chosen to engage in the next phase of a multi-year initiative designed to advance first-generation student success.
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In memory: Edward ‘Ed’ A. Hoover
Edward “Ed” A. Hoover passed away peacefully on March 1, with family at his side.
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Stories of First Generation Students Take Center Stage at Building Bridges Dinner
Jazmin Arias’ family used one simple word to describe how it feels to see her chasing her dreams at Colorado State University: proud.
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Two CSU Students Named Truman Scholar Finalists
Colorado State University undergraduates Nizhoni Hatch and Claire Walther are finalists for the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, a highly
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Outpatient VA clinic in Aurora named for CSU alum, civil rights leader John Mosley
The outpatient Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic in Aurora, Colorado, has officially been named for one of Colorado State University’s greatest military heroes.
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CSU Extension leads Colorado DNR study on native pollinating insects
Pollinators are a critical link in Colorado’s food supply chain, and Gov. Jared Polis signed a law last year to help ensure that the state continues doing its part to recognize the crucial role of pollinators and promote biodiversity.
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Seeds Of Service
More than 240,000 Americans have served in the Peace Corps, the country’s flagship international service program.
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ChatGPT: What we know so far, and how its rapid rise is fueling change in higher education
The release of the artificial intelligence model ChatGPT in late 2022 spurred talk of optimism, doom and everything in between.
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CSU hosts science team meeting for NASA satellite mission INCUS
CSU hosts science team meeting for NASA satellite mission INCUS
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CSU Homecoming and Family Weekend features new offerings, time-honored traditions
CSU Homecoming and Family Weekend features new offerings, time-honored traditions
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Fall Address
Fall Address
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Indoor air quality experiments show exposure risks while cooking, cleaning
Indoor air quality experiments show exposure risks while cooking, cleaning
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CSU continues to be ranked in the top third of public universities in the U.S.
CSU continues to be ranked in the top third of public universities in the U.S.
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What the Chukker: CSU Polo Club collaborates with Odell Brewing to create beer
What the Chukker: CSU Polo Club collaborates with Odell Brewing to create beer
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CSU retains world-class sustainability ranking; No. 2 in 2022
For the eighth time in eight years, Colorado State University ranks in the upper echelon for sustainability among international doctoral institutions.