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Jan 4
Conflict between groundwater and surface water users on the South Platte River has been a concern in Colorado. At issue currently is whether the strict augmentation of water supplies now required of those who use wells is actually over-augmenting the alluvial aquifer, causing damage from high water tables.
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Jan 3
Scientists at Colorado State University, one of the world’s top tuberculosis research laboratories, have helped test the first new tuberculosis drug approved by the Federal Drug Administration in 40 years.
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Dec 21
An anonymous donor has provided funds to help the staff of Colorado State University’s Flint Animal Cancer Center provide kids with plush dogs and gift cards to Amazon.com at two hospitals and Ronald McDonald Houses in Denver on Saturday.
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Dec 21
The Center for Professional Development and Business Research in the College of Business at Colorado State University announces open registration for spring 2013 certificates and programs for professionals and middle management positions in Denver and Front Range communities.
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Dec 21
Come one, come all, and save money on tickets to the National Western Stock Show. Colorado State University employees, families, friends and guests are eligible for discounted prices on reserved seating at the National Western Stock Show on CSU Day Saturday, Jan. 19.
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Dec 21
Staff and volunteers of Larimer Humane Society have selected Pets Forever as the beneficiary of their holiday giving tree and will donate gifts to the two- and four-legged constituents of the nonprofit organization.
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Dec 20
More than 20 student-created apparel designs featuring beer cans, plastic bags, newspapers, bottle caps, used textiles and other everyday objects will be presented in an exhibit in Colorado State University’s Gustafson Gallery.
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Dec 20
The Directed Energy Systems unit of Boeing Strategic Missile and Defense Systems has donated a short-pulse, high-peak power laser system - and peripheral materials - to Colorado State University as part of Boeing’s collaboration with faculty members in the university’s Electrical and Computer Engineering department.
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Dec 19
The Colorado State University and Fort Collins communities will celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with several events on Monday, Jan. 21. The theme of this year's celebration is “Faces of Freedom: Past, Present, Future.”
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Dec 19
People holding guns perceive other people holding guns, according to a new study published this fall by a Colorado State University researcher.
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Dec 18
Below is a statement from former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, now director of Colorado State University’s Center for the New Energy Economy, on his rumored consideration as a potential nominee for U.S. Secretary of Energy. Ritter was unavailable for comment Tuesday evening because he is travelling for scheduled testimony before the North Carolina Mining and Energy Commission on Wednesday.
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Dec 18
Fort Collins-Loveland ranks No. 1 in Peace Corps volunteers in metropolitan areas for 2012 – a continuation of the area’s more than 50-year commitment to the international volunteer organization.
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Dec 17
CHD Bioscience, Inc. announced the completion of a Master Research and Development Agreement with Colorado State University.
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Dec 17
Dick Monfort, scion of one of the West’s most prominent cattle families, will be honored by Colorado State University’s Department of Animal Sciences as 2012 Livestock Leader for his role as a champion of the nationwide beef industry and for high-impact philanthropy that benefits agriculture.
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Dec 17
While there is no doubt the turnout gear worn by firefighters save their lives, the bulky, protective clothing may make firefighters clumsy, causing them to trip or be injured, and impedes vision, mobility and movement – all critical skills in fighting a fire.