CSU In The News Archive

Amend. 41 a partisan gift

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February 08, 2007

“Changing a voter-approved constitutional amendment is a third rail of sorts,” said Straayer, who teaches at Colorado State University. “If you touch it, you open yourself to problems with it later. If you don’t, then people might be disadvantaged in …

CSU launches Supercluster

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February 08, 2007

MicroRx, a first-of-its-kind entity aimed at speeding up the commercialization of research on infectious diseases from academia into the global marketplace, was introduced by Colorado State University on Thursday.

CSU unveils new program

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February 08, 2007

Colorado State University announced a new program, called MicroRx, which is intended to move infectious-disease research to market faster than existing technology-transfer models in the state.

Ritter pledge comes due in labor bill

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February 08, 2007

John Straayer, a political science professor at Colorado State University, cautions that such a move carries some risk: “Because if there is an effort on the business side, labor from coast to coast will focus on Colorado and that could …

Snow Cover Gives Farmers, Ranchers Mixed Blessing

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February 08, 2007

“When it thaws out, they’re going to have much less available to them to graze, extending the feeding season and putting additional financial stress on a lot of those livestock producers,” said Roy Roath, Ph.D. or Colorado State University’s Extension …

Get mad … go to rehab

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February 07, 2007

Psychologist Jerry Deffenbacher of Colorado State University said it’s not necessarily fair to compare the rehabilitation of drunks and drug abusers with those like Richards who fall into what he calls the “angry, snarly, grouchy, pain-in-the-butt” category.

House OKs bill on CSU health insurance

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February 06, 2007

A House bill that would allow Colorado State University to require all of its graduate students to have health insurance passed the House on third reading Monday and now heads to the Senate for consideration.