CSU In The News Archive

Wind farm not just hot air

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January 28, 2009

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 inventions swelling thanks to superclusters

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January 27, 2009

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.

Larimer commissioners OK artists’ retreat

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January 27, 2009

“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.”

No better time to track policy decisions

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January 27, 2009

Meantime, in a separate announcement, Gov. Ritter is expected to announce state budget cuts that could have a significant impact on the amount of money distributed to Colorado’s higher education system, including Colorado State University.

This Just In

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January 27, 2009

Colorado State University appointed Huntington Lambert as associate provost of continuing education.

Animals Make Us Human

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January 26, 2009

Grandin, who has a PhD in animal science and is an associate professor at Colorado State University, was diagnosed with autism as a child.

Market drop has ranchers feeling down

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January 26, 2009

“There’s no question that this has been an unprecedented set of challenges for agriculture,” says Steve Davies, head of Colorado State University’s Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

Peace Corps popular with NoCo alums

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January 26, 2009

Colorado State University ties for 12th place among large universities, with Ohio State University and Pennsylvania State University. According to the Peace Corps’ report, the group saw 57 CSU alumni volunteers in 2008.