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Official source for @ColoradoStateU news, events & announcements. Follow us for #ColoradoState research news, expert advisories, info & stories
Fort Collins, Colo.
Joined January 2009
#ColoradoState researchers have developed a new cancer immunotherapy, designed to help stimulate a patient’s immune system to better fight cancer cells. Read more details on the initial trials, and the startup PhotonPharma, led by CSU’s Raymond Goodrich: https://t.co/bHxX2S0dGr
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Ankle-foot orthoses help those with paralysis to walk, but braces often don't fit with ordinary shoes. That’s why two #ColoradoState faculty members are designing a new accommodating and aesthetic shoe. Here’s how the Ultra Adapt shoe will help millions: https://t.co/L3mXMwqjvc
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OMAH ETF blends a Berkshire-like portfolio with an options strategy seeking 15% annual income.
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Mike Katz repped CSU green … until it evolved into T-Mobile magenta. @CSUAmyParsons met with Katz for the latest episode of The Next 150 podcast, where he shared advice for growing a culture that fuels innovation, his wisdom for students and more: https://t.co/GMQxxRInxC
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#ColoradoState mechanical engineering professor Todd Bandhauer was featured in TIME100 Climate 2025, recognizing his work with AtmosZero. Read about his recognition and AtmosZero, a CSU spinoff creating an electric heat pump to produce steam for industry: https://t.co/IT0NcIbkkq
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The forecast for Nov 7-9: Snow Days! #ColoradoState is expecting excitement and heavy snow for a new tradition this fall, bringing in literal piles of snow, plus academic events highlighting the outdoor industry. Here’s all the details: https://t.co/E6t2B2PbQ3
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What can a chainsaw-wielding maniac teach us about empathy? How does the prototypical final girl teach us about resilience? CSU film researchers say exposure to "manufactured macabre," such as horror films, can make us more empathetic, empowered. https://t.co/dZMBG83p8G
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Unprecedented times call for unique conversations, they’ll take center stage at this year’s Water in the West Symposium. This year’s theme is “Uncharted Waters: Navigating Change and Building Resiliency.” Register now for Nov. 13 at @CSUSpur! https://t.co/WvYeTAGK4v
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#ColoradoState will host the first statewide summit to unite higher-education leaders in support of Colorado’s first-generation students. Participants will collaborate to boost awareness, success and support for first-gen students at CSU from Nov. 2-3: https://t.co/NwuACrHWi9
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#ColoradoState ROTC and Air Force Cadets are lacing up for the annual Bronze Boot Run! Read all the details about one of the coolest traditions in college football, where over 80 cadets will relay-run the game day ball to the Colorado-Wyoming line: https://t.co/5p5pA0rd2K
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🧵8/8 When Kenan Thomas was in primary school, he was expelled. Instead of seeing it as an end, Thomas saw it as a blessing in disguise. Thomas is now double-majoring at CSU and inspiring first-gen students alike: https://t.co/hmTUkhbJoJ
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🧵7/8 Growing up near Palisade, Colorado, it’s no surprise that Christina Hord’s playground was the orchard. Now, it’s the basis of two businesses she runs in her home community. Read about her journey as first-gen student, entrepreneur and CSU graduate: https://t.co/H5SBac2wFa
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🧵6/8 Ashley Magee has trekked through a tough path. Today, she has made it out on the other side as a student leader. Read Magee’s story as an ROTC student studying health and exercise science and a cadet battalion commander: https://t.co/fX4i1AScOi
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🧵5/8 Justina Slim grew up in the southeast corner of the Navajo Nation in New Mexico, where her family raised 150 cattle and inspired her passion for food science. Read how Slim is using her degree to give back to her family’s community: https://t.co/PMSuu8zNNs
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🧵4/8 Jesse Vido’s life was overwhelming, but like many first-gen students, his family was his motivation. Check out Vido’s story of perseverance, including achieving his academic dreams while working full-time with two jobs and supporting his family: https://t.co/iZqGRJB2kq
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🧵3/8 You won’t often find a student-athlete with two national track-and-field titles and who graduated at the top of their class, with three degrees. Yasmine Hernandez is one of those students. Read more about her accomplishments at CSU Pueblo: https://t.co/7ogEtU87Zl
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🧵2/8 Robert Lamm has faced adversity since he was young, more than most do. Except, after reaching a breaking point, he took control of his life and became a standout first-gen student. Read about Lamm’s determination and how he rebuilt his future: https://t.co/zKqdpzHZHD
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🧵1/8 For Rebekah Buena, being first-gen means achieving dreams that past generations haven’t. Get to know Buena, whose passion for landscape architecture led to an internship with @CSUSpur and later a full-ride at CSU: https://t.co/pTzpKDAwjm
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First-generation students make up 25% of #ColoradoState’s undergraduate class, and each student faces unique challenges. Meet some of CSU’s standout first-gen students in the 🧵below, and get a firsthand look at the perseverance and hard work behind their success.
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On Friday and Saturday, southwestern Colorado experienced one of the largest fall rainstorms ever to hit the region. Learn more from the @ColoradoClimate blog:
climate.colostate.edu
On Friday and Saturday, southwestern Colorado experienced one of the largest fall rainstorms ever to hit the region. Rainfall totals from 2 to over 4 inches were reported at both lower and higher...
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“Tarantulas are absolutely lethal if you’re a cricket or a cockroach. But they don’t eat mammals … and their venom is primarily there to help them eat.” CSU Entomologist Maia Holmes https://t.co/I2qYWxRAHM
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