CSU In The News Archive

Abound Solar opens first manufacturing plant

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April 14, 2009

Abound Solar, started in 2007 as a spinoff from Colorado State University and formerly known as AVA Solar, expects to create more than 300 jobs at the new plant in Longmont.

Congress Takes Aim at Payday Loans

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April 14, 2009

Ron Phillips of Colorado State University and I examined seven years of payday-loan prices in 117 Colorado neighborhoods.

People on the move

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April 14, 2009

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: Named Purdue University department chairman Craig Beyrouty dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences. Beyrouty will begin his new job in July. He succeeds Marc Johnson, who left CSU last year for a position at the University …

Diet Secrets of Elephant Family Named ‘The Royals’

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April 13, 2009

Cerling conducted the study with two University of Utah colleagues – James Ehleringer, a distinguished professor of biology, and Christopher Remien, a doctoral student in mathematics – and with conservation biologists George Wittemyer of Colorado State University and Save the …

Wind farm work up in the air

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April 13, 2009

Two years after CSU announced plans to build a $500 million electricity-generating wind farm, the project’s private developer says it remains on track despite no obvious signs of progress.

Colorado Sunday – Style: Avenir Museum Opening

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April 12, 2009

The Avenir museum, formerly housed in the smaller, remote Gifford Building, celebrated its grand reopening last week in the University Center for the Arts building at Colorado State University.

Dust Bowl memories

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April 12, 2009

“His book seems particularly appropriate given the economic difficulties we’re all suffering through today,” says Colorado State University English professor David Milofsky, a member of the awards committee and master of ceremonies for the event.