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Daily Archives: January 31, 2022

Employee Appreciation Board recognizes Health Network Laboratory, Classroom Support Services

CVMBS Communications January 31, 2022

Maddi Funk, instructional design and media specialist in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, nominated this unit and said that anytime she has called on them, “they are always so kind and quick to help, and I truly appreciate it!”

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Live Science: Watch a python swallow an impala whole in this jaw-dropping video

CVMBS Communications January 31, 2022

“Pythons are ambush hunters,” said Matthew Johnston, an associate professor of avian, exotic and zoological medicine at Colorado State University. “They will take down whatever happens to walk in front of them when they are hungry.”

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New York Times: Even Low Levels of Soot Can Be Deadly to Older People, Research Finds

CVMBS Communications January 31, 2022

Jennifer L. Peel, head of epidemiology at Colorado State University’s Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, said studying areas that are not well monitored presented a challenge because it could be difficult to validate levels of exposure to pollution.

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New York Times: Vaccine Hesitancy Comes for Pet Parents

CVMBS Communications January 31, 2022

“The anti-vaccination movement was a cause for concern before Covid,” said Lori Kogan, one of the study’s authors and a professor at Colorado State University who studies human-animal interactions. “It’s certainly a cause for concern now.” Kogan is also conducting a follow-up study exploring pet vaccine hesitancy in the wake of Covid-19, with data due within the next few months.

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Learning from Fannie Lou Hamer

Naomi Nishi January 31, 2022

Black history is a history of strength, ingenuity, and brilliance. America, and the democracy we hold dear, we owe in large part to Black/African Americans.

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