Business briefs, September 3
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U.S. News and World Report named Colorado State University in its 2009 “America’s Best Colleges” edition.
U.S. News and World Report named Colorado State University in its 2009 “America’s Best Colleges” edition.
CSU received the 2008 Royal Award for Sustainable Technology Transfer from Crown Prince Felipe of Spain and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. The award was presented at COPENMIND, a technology transfer conference under way in Copenhagen, Denmark, this week.
“New Orleans lately has just been unfortunate in terms of the storms that have formed have happened to take a track up in that general direction, said Dr. Phil Klatzbach, a hurricane research scientist at Colorado State University.
Studies by Colorado State University researchers determined that wine tourism throughout Colorado generated $20.6 million in economic activity in 2005.
In an updated forecast, Colorado State University hurricane researchers announced Tuesday that a total of five tropical storms would form in the Atlantic Ocean in September, which includes four hurricanes.
Former Colorado State University climatologist William Gray said Tuesday that would be nearly twice as busy as an average September.
September is expected to experience five named storms, William Gray and Phil Klotzbach of the Colorado State University forecast team said today.
That’s one reason the Colorado State University Police Department recently acquired four T3 personal law-enforcement vehicles.
Five named storms should form this month, according to Colorado State University forecasters William Gray and Phil Klotzbach.
Colorado State University is upping the ante on its campaign to become known as a “green” university by creating a school focused on the environment that will drive research and prepare students for the work force.