Monthly Archives: October 2015
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Hickenlooper joins CSU, CU officials at cancer treatment center in Japan
In Japan this week, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper will tour a cutting-edge cancer radiation facility and will learn more about a similar facility that Colorado State University and its partners hope to build near Denver to help patients with deadly, therapy-resistant cancers.
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Veterinary professor Michael Lappin wins international scientific award
Dr. Michael Lappin recently won the 2015 World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s International Award for Scientific Achievement for significant contributions to knowledge about infectious diseases in pets.
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Online learning benefits introverts
Grab a seat in any classroom from kindergarten to graduate school. When it’s time for students to interact, you’ll probably notice the same voices and the same hands in the air. Typically extroverts, these students enjoy public interaction with others, which awards them nice participation points, and more importantly allows them to analyze and clarify their ideas about the topic at hand.
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Ram Country Meats open for business
Customers of Colorado State University’s Meat Lab may have noticed not only a change in the lab’s website, but now the lab has a new name – Ram Country Meats
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USDA researcher named faculty affiliate in Animal Sciences
Now, CSU has named John Schmidt, a U.S. Department of Agriculture researcher, as a faculty affiliate who will serve on a graduate advisory committee and continue collaborations between the USDA and the department.
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In memory: Alexandra Valentine Oborsh
Alexandra, age 18 of Littleton, passed away on October 2.
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FlashPoint week features fire safety events
This week, several fire safety events will be taking place on campus.
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On the radar: CSU leads oceanic weather research
NSF award will fund advanced atmospheric research with Doppler radar to monitor rainfall at sea.
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Kathy Sisneros named Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs
Director of the Women and Gender Advocacy Center will begin new position on Oct. 19.