Previous Issues: Breaking News

NOAA satellite image of Hurricane Ian over Florida

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Near-average hurricane season ahead

CSU hurricane researchers are now predicting a near-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2023, as El Niño development appears certain.

Gretchen Stockwell portrait

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Gift honors father and future veterans

The future academic success of military veterans and non-traditional students attending Colorado State University recently received a significant boost from Gretchen Stockwell (B.S., ’76), who is giving a $2 million planned gift to Adult Learner and Veteran Services.

Dawn Thilmany speaking

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CSU to host $30 million USDA food business center

As host of one of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 12 new Regional Food Business Centers, Colorado State University will lead an effort to help farmers, ranchers and food entrepreneurs in six western states grow their businesses, while also strengthening connections between rural and urban areas and closing the gaps to success.

Mortar board with Ram's head on tassel

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Outstanding Grads 2023

Meet some of the newest CSU alums. before they take their graduation walk.

Avocado with seed replaced by a photo of Earth from space

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Avocados not so ‘eco-cuddly’ after all

CSU researcher Jeffrey Miller says the 'water-hogging' fruit is now grown in all the wrong places to be environmentally friendly.

Drawing of CAM the Ram in Spring Fling sunglasses

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Spring Fling weekend fun for everyone

From the Green vs. Gold spring football game and Grit Run 5K on April 22 to the Little Shop of Physics Spring Science Extravaganza the same day, a host of events have been planned around the theme “Spring Fling.”

Illustration of molecule and its mirror image

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Chemists design new chiral molecule

CSU chemists helped create the first example of a stable synthetic molecule with an asymmetric oxygen atom as its centerpiece.

Orange butterfly on purple flower

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CSU leads study of Colorado pollinators

CSU Extension will lead the Colorado Department of Natural Resources study on native pollinating insects to understand the effect they have on natural resources and how populations are changing across the state.

Naomi Tutu portrait

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Rev. Naomi Tutu speaks on International Women’s Day

Rev. Naomi Tutu speaks at a free event March 8 – International Women's Day – in Lory Student Center.

Black and white photo of Pauline Birky with two Peace Corps volunteers and four Pakistani men in the background

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Roots of the Peace Corps at CSU

Colorado State University has a long history with the Peace Corps, dating back to 1961 and one of the original feasibility studies that led to its creation.