CSU In The News Archive

Bill wants to let illegal immigrants pay in-state tuition

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February 04, 2009

Senate Bill 170, proposed by Sen. Chris Romer (D-Denver), would let undocumented students pay the same tuition rate as resident students at public universities like the University of Colorado or Colorado State University.

Business News

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February 04, 2009

Cenergy, the business operations side of Colorado State University’s Clean Energy Supercluster, named Tim Reeser chief operating officer.

People on the move

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February 04, 2009

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Named Tim Reeser, an entrepreneur and former technology-company executive, as chief operating officer of Cenergy, the business-operations side of the university’s Clean Energy Supercluster. Reeser is a CSU mechanical-engineering alumnus.

Western Climate Activists Gather at CSU

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February 04, 2009

Scientists and environmental activists meeting at Colorado State University’s Climate Change Solutions conference say they’re feeling bolstered by the new Obama Administration and by signs that climate change legislation may be a priority in the coming months.

Algae Biodiesel: It’s $33 a Gallon

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February 03, 2009

Algae biofuel startup Solix, for instance, can produce biofuel from algae right now, but it costs about $32.81 a gallon, said Bryan Wilson, a co-founder of the company and a professor at Colorado State University.

Bicycle safety summit set

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February 03, 2009

The Colorado State University Center for Public Deliberation will host a Bike and Pedestrian Safety Summit on Feb. 12.

Board to decide school construction date

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February 03, 2009

In other business, Colorado State University representatives will provide a presentation on the results of the High Plains Community Design Forum focused on improving the prototype design for elementary schools.

Brewer Learns Lesson About Green Marketing

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February 03, 2009

The company also reported that it had partnered with the City of Fort Collins, Colorado State University and “other energy-focused companies” in applying for a grant from the Department of Energy to fund a project aimed at reducing peak-load electricity …

Construction spending posts record drop in 2008

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February 03, 2009

“The decline in private residential is good only in the economic sense that we have to work off imbalances, either through increased demands, which isn’t happening with the mortgage and credit flows still not there for new development,” said Steve …

CSU botanist finds new plant species in Four Corners

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February 03, 2009

North America has a new plant species to admire — the Lone Mesa snakeweed — thanks to a discovery made by a Colorado State University botanist in southwest Colorado’s Lone Mesa State Park.