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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Appointed longtime entrepreneur and faculty member Huntington Lambert as the new associate provost of continuing education.
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Appointed longtime entrepreneur and faculty member Huntington Lambert as the new associate provost of continuing education.
Colorado State University this week announced that its researchers have more than doubled the number of inventions, a phenomenal effort in two years.
Colorado State University will host a Denver media panel titled “Insights into the Campaign Trail and the Path to the Presidency” on Friday at its Denver Center, 410 17th St. Information: CSUAlum.com/ registration.
The governor’s plan would cut $14 million from the University of Colorado, nearly $13 million from Colorado State University and nearly $10 million from community colleges.
Colorado State University will host a two-day event addressing climate change issues on Feb. 4 and 5.
Shields, of Colorado State University, addressed a packed house of about 750 people last week at an annual South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce breakfast.
CSU officials are working with their counterparts across the state this morning to understand the specific impacts of Gov. Bill Ritter’s proposal to slash public higher education funding by $100 million next year.
It’s as if the wind is demanding our attention – taunting, “Catch me if you can. … I’m ‘free’ energy, man!” – just daring us to consider Colorado State University’s proposed wind farm.
CSU researchers have more than doubled the number of their inventions in two years, an achievement the university says is directly connected to its supercluster concept.
“We hope it will help CSU attract and retain the very best,” he said. “And we hope the outreach programs will benefit the general population.”