CSU In The News Archive

CSU raises bone cancer profile

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August 01, 2008

Pet owners, cancer patients and veterinarians posed for photos and videos Thursday morning as part of a fundraising effort to endow a new chair at CSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

Executive education: Fast track to the future

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August 01, 2008

Rich Schweigert, CEO of Colorado State University’s new online Global Campus, says there is demand for workers in industries such as health care and information technology. In all industries, there is a need for workers with leadership skills and change-management …

Forest Service Timber to Become Available

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August 01, 2008

The Peak to Peak Wood program held its inaugural ceremony earlier this week, signaling a new effort for the Colorado Forest Service as it teams with private industries to provide a new type of lumberyard where timber that was once …

GSSE marking first year

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August 01, 2008

That was the challenge for 26 students in CSU’s Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise program, an intense 18-month program that is celebrating its one-year anniversary and gives students the groundwork of business principles in finance, marketing and accounting to apply …

People on the move

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August 01, 2008

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Graeme Stephens, a University Distinguished Professor who launched the world’s first cloud- profiling radar with NASA in 2006, has been named director of CSU’s Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere. Stephens replaces Tom Vonder Haar, who …

CSU joins NREL manager’s board

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July 31, 2008

Colorado State University will receive a seat on the board of the firm managing the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden.

CSU joins NREL manager’s board

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July 31, 2008

“Colorado State University’s well-recognized energy and environmental research will aid in the development of actionable energy policies at the national level,” said CSU President Larry Penley in a prepared statement. “This appointment is largely thanks to the hard work of …