Monthly Archives: February 2015
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Grants spur One Health research collaboration
Three interdisciplinary teams have been chosen by to receive funding for the One Health Research & Development program, a campus-wide funding opportunity that aims to create co-equal, scientific-health and environmentally related disciplines.
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Pet Health: Traveling safely with your pet
Traveling tips to keep in mind to keep your pet safe and healthy.
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Construction management students shine again in competition
CSU’s construction management students had another good showing at a regional competition held this month in Nevada.
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For Valentine’s Day, combine exercise and romance
In honor of February being American Heart Month and also Valentine’s Day, the Adult Fitness Program at Colorado State University offers some workout ideas that are not only good for your heart, but also for exercising your romance.
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Professor offers progressive arguments for reducing immigration
A Colorado State University faculty member’s new book shows that views on immigration don’t always break neatly along political lines: He uses progressive positions to argue for reducing immigration into the United States.
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CSU study measures methane emissions at natural gas transmission and storage sites
The study found wide variations in the amount of methane being emitted.
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CSU study finds methane emissions vary widely at natural gas gathering and processing sites
The study is the most comprehensive field survey to date on the gathering and processing sectors.
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CSU cooking program for kids gains high praise
A Colorado State University program that teaches elementary school kids how to cook – and eat healthier in the process – has received glowing marks from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.