CSU In The News Archive

Forsyth to direct tech incubator

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March 07, 2007

Hunt Lambert, CSU’s associate vice president of economic development, said the university will increase its funding to the incubator now that Forsyth is director.

Wash bananas (no kidding) and other produce

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March 07, 2007

“Probably 100 people handled that banana before you did,” says Ann Zander, a food safety expert with the Colorado State University Extension in Longmont, Colo.

Wash everything, and we do mean everything

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March 07, 2007

“Probably 100 people handled that banana before you did,” says Ann Zander, a food- safety expert with the Colorado State University Extension in Longmont, Colo.

Why Cloning Is Worth It

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March 07, 2007

The biggest complaint that people have about beef is that they can never be sure of the quality of the meat, according to surveys done by Texas A&M University and Colorado State University.

CSU Program Trains Business Students for Developing Countries

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March 06, 2007

Ryan Warner talks to Paul Hudnut, director of Colorado State University’s new master’s degree program in Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise. The program trains business school students for work in developing countries.

Down (and out) on the farm

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March 06, 2007

Scientists at Colorado State University, funded by the EPA, confirmed in the late 1970s what knowledgeable scientists suspected all along: Nerve-poison pesticides known as organophosphates were affecting the central nervous systems of humans.

Ritter chimes in at son’s rally

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March 06, 2007

“I know a lot of his staff,” said August Ritter, a Colorado State University junior who helped organize a Monday rally to urge the state to increase higher-education funding $58.5 million to match a possible $58.5 million tuition hike.

Students Lobby For $58.5M For Higher Education

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March 06, 2007

“Colorado kids deserve our attention and our priority being placed on higher education and higher education funding,” the governor said, after recalling how he was able to attend Colorado State University with the help of financial aid.