CSU In The News Archive

Startup focuses on detecting DNA damage

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January 26, 2009

Colorado State University’s Cancer Supercluster has spun off a company focused on detecting DNA damage using “paint” technology.

Up From the Slime

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January 26, 2009

The majority of the investment went to three start-ups: Sapphire Energy, based in San Diego; Solazyme, from San Francisco; and Solix Biofuels, with headquarters at the Engines & Energy Conversion Laboratory at Colorado State University, in Fort Collins.

World’s “best all around city”

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January 25, 2009

When engineering students from Colorado State University discovered that this inscription was off by a few inches, yet another marker was added three steps higher.

CSU interim president warns students of cuts

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January 24, 2009

Interim CSU President Tony Frank welcomed students and faculty back to campus this week with a warning that budget cuts are coming, and reassurances that complaints about wrongdoing or professional misconduct are welcome without fear of retaliation.

Colorado Business

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January 23, 2009

Hewlett-Packard has donated performance workstation computers to support alternative-energy and climate research efforts in the Colorado State University College of Engineering.

Higher ed braces for cuts

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January 23, 2009

State appropriations for some colleges — including the University of Colorado, Colorado State University and the University of Northern Colorado — are just beginning to rise above dips from Colorado’s previous recession.

Pint-sized horses pack a cute punch

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January 23, 2009

They’re actually in Fort Collins this week for a checkup at Colorado State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

A One-Stop Learning Shop

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January 22, 2009

So far, CSU and UNC have decided to offer programs at an existing office building in Centerra. Aims is considering offering courses at the location in June.