Time of opportunity for Colorado State University
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Over the last few weeks, there has been a great deal of speculation and interest regarding the leadership of the Colorado State University System.
Over the last few weeks, there has been a great deal of speculation and interest regarding the leadership of the Colorado State University System.
It was another day of testing at Colorado State University’s Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory in an effort to make cooking dinner in a hut — 7,700 miles away in India — safer.
The type of candidate who rises to the fore as Republicans jockey ahead of the 2010 election will signal the direction in which the party is headed, predicts Colorado State University political analyst John Straayer.
As the CSU Board of Governors begins the hunt for a new president and chancellor of the university system, some are posing the question: Could it be a woman?
The passage of time – 67 years today – has diluted the nation’s emotional connection to that Sunday morning when Japanese forces launched a surprise attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor, says Henry Weisser, a professor emeritus …
But this September Griffith learned Satin had colic, which is the leading cause of premature death among horses. After 17 days, Satin went to Colorado State University for surgery.
9NEWS Sports Anchor Susie Wargin designed her house with a Colorado State University theme to celebrate CSU’s invitation to the New Mexico Bowl. The roof was shingled with green and gold mini-kisses, and she even had a candy cane door …
“The loss of classified advertising has drained a tremendous amount of revenues for the papers,” said Greg Luft, chairman of Colorado State University’s journalism and technical communication department.
The money advantage certainly helped Markey, but it wasn’t the primary reason for her 56 percent to 44 percent triumph over Musgrave, according to Colorado State University political scientists who followed the race.
“The Democrats won a little bigger in places where they usually win and they lost a little less in places where they usually lose,” said Robert Duffy, chairman of the political science department at Colorado State University.