CSU In The News Archive

Reality of rock and roll economics

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February 03, 2009

Ron Phillips is a professor of economics at Colorado State University in Fort Collins and is currently working on a book about entrepreneurship in the music industry.

‘Cash4Gold’ becomes big hit

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February 02, 2009

With gold selling for $927 per troy ounce, as of Sunday, “You could conceivably make a fair amount of money,” said John Ridley, professor of geosciences at CSU.

Bankers give to Markey despite campaign ad

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February 02, 2009

“Business PACs give to incumbents – they want access to policymakers,” said Bob Duffy, chairman of the Colorado State University political science department.

Director of development stays true to CSU

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February 02, 2009

The director of development of the College of Business connects and engages our external constituencies to the College of Business and CSU to aid in the development and growth of our students, faculty and services.

Animal insight

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February 01, 2009

Even without that distinction, hers is a singular story: a doctorate in animal behavior; a professor at Colorado State University; a writer of the autism memoir Thinking in Pictures; an influential author about animals (Animals in Translation); and a consultant …

CSU study says disturbance affects waterfowl behavior

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February 01, 2009

A Division of Wildlife-financed study of duck behavior along the South Platte River conducted by Josh Dooley, a graduate student at Colorado State University, used radio transmitters and banding to track the movements of mallards when exposed to various types …

Mountain pine beetle on move in Larimer County

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February 01, 2009

Two important tools are used to evaluate the spread of the beetle in Colorado: aerial surveys by the U.S. Forest Service and Colorado State Forest Service and ground observations by the public and the many foresters of different agencies.

Bennet on Bennet: Pragmatic, not Partisan

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January 31, 2009

But John Straayer, a political scientist at Colorado State University and a state political expert, said it would be a mistake to underestimate Bennet.