Don’t frack so close to me: Colorado voters will weigh in on drilling distances from homes and schools
As sociologists who have researched oil and gas drilling, we think this measure would enhance the rights of those who live near these sites.
As sociologists who have researched oil and gas drilling, we think this measure would enhance the rights of those who live near these sites.
This team was one of five selected for grants from a Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research program called Tipping Points.
From the start, President Donald Trump’s administration has made dismantling regulations, especially for the oil, gas and coal industries, a top priority.
A group of CSU faculty studying the effect that engaging environments have on the brains of aging adults and people with dementia has received a prestigious grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to continue its work.
What is that divide, really? And how can we show it?
Uranium – the raw material for nuclear power and nuclear weapons – is having a moment in the spotlight.
Whenever CSU needs a student-athlete volunteer, Zach Golditch is first in line.
The Estes Park native says the condition she was born with — coupled with her CSU education — has inspired her to pursue work in which she can “help people harness their passions, despite any adversity they face.”
The history of food is full of tales where supply initially preceded demand, proving that necessity isn’t always the mother of invention. Sometimes it works the other way.
On Thanksgiving, turkeys will adorn close to 90 percent of U.S. dinner tables. But one part of the bird never makes it to the groaning board, or even to the giblet bag: the tail.