CSU In The News Archive

CSU studying clean cookstoves

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December 04, 2008

A group of CSU undergraduate students is researching the impact of cleaner-burning cookstoves on the health of those who have cooked over open fires and makeshift stoves in Nicaragua.

Intelligent by Design

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December 04, 2008

Colorado State University research facilities also bring money to the community. The Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, or CIRA, located at CSU, employed 101 full-time workers in 2007. The lab contributed $9,502 in direct economic benefit, but “intangibles” …

Malaria, West Nile virus vaccines sought

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December 04, 2008

“In order to successfully slow the transmission rate of these potentially fatal diseases, we need to reduce the lifespan of the vector, or block them from becoming infected in the first place,” said Professor Brian Foy of Colorado State University.

Metro WIRED awards $1.2M in grants

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December 04, 2008

Colorado State University Product Development and Manufacturing Core — Building a regional training center for product translation.

Search to start at retreat

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December 04, 2008

The CSU Board of Governors will hold a mini-retreat this month to talk about the system’s next chancellor and Colorado State University president.

Shakespeare gets Japanese restyling

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December 04, 2008

Combining various Japanese theatrical styles, CSU language students are producing a Japanese retelling of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

Steps taken to replace CSU chief

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December 04, 2008

The board that governs Colorado State University will hold a “mini-retreat” Dec. 16 to begin the process of replacing former President Larry Penley.

CSU reorganization on tap

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December 03, 2008

The CSU Board of Governors meets in Denver today to begin the process of selecting a new leader following the abrupt resignation of Chancellor and President Larry Penley on Nov. 5.

David Skaggs for CSU President

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December 03, 2008

Colorado State University is on the rise. Like the first stage of a powerful rocket, former president Larry Penley lifted CSU off the ground and powered this Land Grant University toward undreamed-of heights.

Ga. robo-call breaks Musgrave’s silence

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December 03, 2008

Though she rarely — if ever — mentioned her work on social issues this cycle, she failed to distance herself from that reputation, said Colorado State University political scientist John Straayer.