CSU In The News Archive

People show best side in worst situation

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May 23, 2008

Colorado State University used its emergency alert system, including sending text messages to subscribers’ cell phones and emergency e-mails to faculty, staff and students.

Winds of change benefit economy

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May 23, 2008

The same cooperative spirit is on display in the Collaboratory, a consortium of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, the Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University and the University of Colorado at Boulder that was launched under Gov. …

Co-Labs Report

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May 22, 2008

Federal research laboratories strung along the Front Range from metro-Denver to Fort Collins have played a role in the state and regional economies. But until this week, no one really knew just how big a role it was. KUNC’s Brian …

CSU profs get lessons in teaching, thinking

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May 22, 2008

While thousands of CSU students have departed Fort Collins for summer jobs, vacations and relaxation, their professors and instructors are spending part of their summer learning how to do their jobs better.

Fraternity’s work appreciated

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May 22, 2008

I wanted to recognize Pi Kappa Phi fraternity of Colorado State University as a generous and giving organization. Our family was the recipient of their service project called PUSH America, which helps people with disabilities.

Funds boost poverty study

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May 22, 2008

The research will be conducted by Martin Shields, a regional economist and associate professor at Colorado State University. Shields said he and two colleagues will work on the study.

Governor signs DDA extension in Old Town

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May 22, 2008

Ritter, who graduated from Colorado State University in 1978, said he was impressed with how much Old Town had changed since his college days with the help of the DDA.

Cutting Through the Radar Clutter

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May 21, 2008

But on the ground, and especially in the middle of a city, the signals encounter many obstacles that frustrate the process, says Edwin Chong, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Colorado State University.

Students enter ‘online’ campus

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May 21, 2008

Colorado State University’s new online “campus” is beginning to admit students, the initial steps on a path that CSU administrators hope will lead to increased college education for Centennial State residents, particularly those in rural areas