CSU In The News Archive

Gateway prospects promising

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March 16, 2008

Maybe that’s why Fort Collins city officials and Colorado State University researchers alike become wide-eyed, almost giddy, when they mention the interchange at Prospect Road and Interstate 25.

Higher-ed funding question looms

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March 16, 2008

The legislative Joint Budget Committee has agreed to a proposal that includes a 9 percent tuition hike (and tuition cap) for the state’s research universities, including Colorado State University; a 7 percent increase for other four-year colleges; and a 5 …

Pine beetle-killed trees used for pellets, fence posts, mulch

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March 16, 2008

After beetles decimate a predicted 11/2 million acres of trees, they could leave behind 45 million to 60 million tons of dead trees in Colorado forests, drastically elevating fire danger, say sources from the Colorado State Forest Service and Colorado …

Saving Colorado’s rainbow trout

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March 16, 2008

“Here in Colorado, as a species the rainbow trout is a really popular sport fish,” said Eric Fetherman, a CSU masters student working on the project.

Students jump into another culture

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March 14, 2008

Colorado State University and South Carolina State University are mirror images of each other. One school is predominantly white, the other black.

Easing back pain

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March 13, 2008

Dr Staiger said the project was part of an effort to develop international collaborative research between UC’s Centre for Bioengineering and the School of Biomedical Engineering at Colorado State University.

Musgrave vows to halt earmarking process

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March 13, 2008

In 2007, Musgrave requested more than $16 million in earmarked funds for research projects at Colorado State University, including $3.5 million to research rapid detection of bacterial pathogens and $1 million for the Sustainable Biofuels Development Center.

One devil of an idea

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March 13, 2008

A man with a doctorate, CSU professor Eric Erslev, is helping write the text to make sure the signs are accurate, informative and complete.

Toward Cheaper, Robust Solar Cells

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March 13, 2008

“Ionic liquids are less volatile and more robust,” says Bruce Parkinson, a chemistry professor at Colorado State University.