State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Tuesday October 22, 2024 ( 5 items ) |
Colo. Agriculture Dept.: Through Conflict Reduction Trainings, Colorado Prepares Producers for Next Calving Season With Wolves
DENVER, Colorado, Oct. 22 -- The Colorado Department of Agriculture issued the following news release:
The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) has partnered with Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services, and Colorado State University Extension to bring trainings to Colorado livestock producers related to coexistence with wolves and the highly effective non-lethal deterrent methods available to them through the State of Colorado. This is part of a larger effort to ass
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Colorado Secretary of State: Secretary Griswold Celebrates Early Voting, Highlights Voter Rights Alongside Denver Clerk, State Legislative Leaders
DENVER, Colorado, Oct. 22 -- The Colorado Secretary of State issued the following news release:
Denver, October 21, 2024 - Secretary of State Jena Griswold celebrated the opening of voting centers and drop boxes across the state at a press conference today with Denver City and County Clerk and Recorder Paul Lopez, Senate Majority Whip Julie Gonzales, and Assistant Majority Leader Jennifer Bacon at Denver Elections.
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"Today, we have 433 drop boxes and 365 voting centers open statewide --
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Sahana Data '26 Interns with MD Anderson Cancer Center
BRYN MAWR, Pennsylvania, Oct. 21 -- Bryn Mawr College issued the following news:
Name: Sahana Datar
Class Year: 2026
Major: Chemistry, Minor: Mathematics
Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO
Internship Organization: MD Anderson Cancer Center
Internship Title: Summer Research Intern
Location: Houston, TX
The Hyperpolarizer which takes liquids and makes them hyperpolarized
What's happening at your internship? We would love to hear what kind of work you are doing!
I am a research intern
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SDSU Alumnus Dedicated to Promoting Fellow Athletes With Disabilities and Improving Healthcare
SAN DIEGO, California, Oct. 22 (TNSres) -- San Diego State University issued the following news:
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Drawing on his own experiences, Peter Phillips uses microbiology and business degrees, plus a passion for athletics and sailing, to give back to the community
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By Bryana Quintana
At 17 years old, double San Diego State University alumnus Peter Phillips was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare autoimmune condition that can lead to paralysis. An avid surfer, sailor, skier and
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Western State Colorado: New Student-Led Study to Look at Health of Black Canyon Bighorn Herd
GUNNISON, Colorado, Oct. 22 (TNSres) -- Western State Colorado University issued the following news release:
The bighorn sheep is Colorado's state mammal and one of the West's most iconic species, but their numbers have long been in decline across the state. A variety of factors are to blame, including competition and disease from domestic sheep or cattle, and habitat loss. As a result, the Bureau of Land Management considers bighorns a 'sensitive' species that needs special attention to avoid
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