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Workers testing wastewater

7 CSU pandemic resilience projects to receive more than $1.4M

November 17, 2021 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

A variety of high-impact projects to prevent and respond swiftly to future pandemics are moving forward at Colorado State University.

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How music helps CSU journalism students learn another way to tell stories

November 15, 2021 Author -Allison Sylte

Students from all majors can take the audio production class, which uses local bands to demonstrate the best ways to record sound.

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CSU, Coloradoan launch regional project on deliberative journalism

November 10, 2021 Author -Jeff Dodge

A group of Colorado State University faculty has joined forces with the Coloradoan newspaper on a project to improve Northern Colorado’s information ecosystem and address shared community problems more effectively.

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What happens to your life stories if you delete your Facebook account?

October 15, 2021 Author -Michael Humphrey

If the latest deluge of Facebook controversies has you ready to kick the app to the digital curb, you are not alone.

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Jim Sheeler

Remembering alum and Pulitzer-winning journalist Jim Sheeler

October 3, 2021 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

Several members of the CSU community share recollections of the alumnus, who died Sept. 17 at age 53.

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Student media starts year with new immersive training program

September 1, 2021 Author -Allison Sylte

There are multiple opportunities to participate in student media at CSU. This year, students will participate in an immersive training program.

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Fred Shook

In memory: Fred Shook

June 3, 2021 Author -Family of the deceased

Fred Shook, who established the Broadcast Journalism Program at Colorado State University, died May 28, at the age of 78.

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Celebrate CLA! Faculty and staff recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service in 2021

April 21, 2021 Author -SOURCE Contributor

The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2021.

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Small, wearable air pollution sensors will let workers know what they’re breathing

October 28, 2019 Author -Anne Manning

A team of engineers and social scientists are developing radical new technologies and methods for assessing worker exposure to occupational air pollutants.

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