CSU In The News Archive

Rain gives city good soaking

Outlet:

June 06, 2008

The storm brought 1.79 inches of water, according to the automated weather station at Colorado State University’s downtown campus.

State’s GDP slowed in ’07

Outlet:

June 06, 2008

“We are moving in the same direction,” said Martin Shields, a regional economist with Colorado State University. “What is happening nationally is what is happening here.”

Bat radar baffles captors

Outlet:

June 05, 2008

Nonetheless, for a few nights recently, Eric Freels, a wildlife technician with Dolores Public Lands, a couple of Colorado State University zoologists, and a gaggle of seasonal public lands wildlife technicians tried their best to succeed at this task.

CSU approves media changes

Outlet:

June 05, 2008

The CSU student newspaper, magazine, television and radio station are being spun off from the university and put under control of a nonprofit after CSU administrators realized they had no way to effectively control what they published or broadcast.

Secret deal wins award for ConocoPhillips

Outlet:

June 05, 2008

The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University and the University of Colorado at Boulder were recognized.

400 new jobs headed for Loveland

Outlet:

June 04, 2008

An economic impact analysis of the company’s expansion, prepared by Colorado State University regional economist Martin Shields for the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp., says the company payroll would reach $13.1 million over the next five years if the company …

CSU to cease control of student newspaper

Outlet:

June 04, 2008

The student newspaper that last year ran an editorial saying “(Expletive) Bush” will now become part of a nonprofit group and will not be run by Colorado State University.