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Tuberculosis researchers find link between vaccine efficacy, environmental pathogens

Anne Manning January 17, 2023

Researchers at CSU are among the foremost experts on Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of the disease, and have for many years been dedicated to understanding its underlying immunopathology.

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At 22, CSU alum named CEO of rural Colorado health care system

Ellie Mulder Leonard January 17, 2023

When Aidan Hettler was 22 years old, he graduated from the CSU College of Business. He never expected that within a year, he would be the CEO of a healthcare system. Nor did he expect to be living in a town of about 1,300 people in rural Colorado. But Hettler, who became CEO of Sedgwick County Health Center in September, has learned to embrace the unexpected.

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Atine named to new Indigenous and Native American Affairs leadership position

CSU MarComm Staff January 16, 2023

Colorado State University will strengthen its relationships with Tribal communities and Indigenous and Native Peoples through its first administrator dedicated to advancing university initiatives and programs that are responsive to the needs of Tribal and Indigenous communities.

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New GAMA multimedia installation explores our shared nuclear history

CSU MarComm Staff January 16, 2023

The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art and Center for Fine Art Photography, in collaboration with Colorado State University’s Asian Pacific American Cultural Center, recently announced a new exhibition featuring five projects by visual artist Kei Ito.

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Jan. 14 is CSU Day at the National Western Stock Show

CSU MarComm Staff January 16, 2023

From roping and riding to snapping a photo with CAM the Ram, CSU Day returns to the National Western Stock Show on Jan. 14 with plenty of fun for the whole family.

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A CSU professor is using supply chain research to tackle illegal wildlife trafficking

CSU MarComm Staff January 16, 2023

What if we could reduce illegal wildlife trafficking by disrupting the illicit supply chain that enables protected wildlife species to be carried across borders and into the hands of buyers? A CSU College of Business professor, John Macdonald, is part of a unique interdisciplinary team that’s examining illegal activity through the lens of supply chains.

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$50 million partnership with UT Austin to tackle challenge of oil and gas methane emissions accounting

CSU MarComm Staff January 16, 2023

Colorado State University methane experts are partners in a $50 million research and education initiative aimed at improving how tracking and estimates of greenhouse gas emissions occur across the oil and natural gas industry.

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University guidelines for weather closures

CSU MarComm Staff January 16, 2023

Winter weather in Colorado can go from sunny to snowing so much that there will be times that Colorado State University will consider closing due to adverse weather.

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CEO, longtime Colorado State University leader Amy Parsons tapped as finalist for president of CSU Fort Collins

CSU MarComm Staff January 16, 2023

Amy Parsons – CEO of a global e-commerce company based in Denver, longtime Colorado State University leader, and former executive vice chancellor for the CSU System – has been named as the finalist in the search for the 16th president of Colorado State University in Fort Collins.

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2,079 pipes and a relic of the past: The 17th century at CSU

Ethan Dvorak January 16, 2023

2,079 pipes, a 56-note keyboard, a 32-note pedal board and 34 stops. A relic of the past and a symbol of music at Colorado State University, meet The Casavant Frères Organ.

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