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InTERFEWS program training leaders to solve problems in food, energy, water systems - Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

InTERFEWS program training leaders to solve problems in food, energy, water systems - Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering
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How does smoke from distant wildfires affect health?

Smoke from 900 miles away can still be harmful to human health By the time wildfire smoke makes it to Colorado from more than 900 miles away, only the smallest smoke particles remain. That concerns scientists at CSU. Author: Cory Reppenhagen Updated: 10:44 PM MDT July 13, 2021 FORT COLLINS, Colo. Most of the wildfire smoke in Colorado has been coming from more than 900 miles away. From big wildfires in places like California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. By the time that smoke reaches us, only the smallest smoke particles are left in the air. That concerns scientists at Colorado State University.  The smaller the pollutant, the more harmful it is to human health. 

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Outstanding Grad: Monica Ortiz, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Outstanding Grad: Monica Ortiz, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 10 May, 2021 Monica Ortiz Monica Ortiz, who hails from Texas, arrived at Colorado State University as a transfer student in 2019 because she did not feel passionate about her studies. Ortiz said that she also did not receive “proper” advice about college and figuring out a career path. She always had an interest in environmental issues and, after conducting some research online, was drawn to CSU for its programs. Ortiz moved to Fort Collins and connected with Erin Reichert, undergraduate and internship coordinator for the Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

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