Monthly Archives: September 2014
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The gap between science and environmental policy
The science-policy gap refers to the difficulty of turning scientific information into policy and decisions.
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CSU celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month
Colorado State University will commemorate National Hispanic Heritage Month with a variety of on-campus and community-wide events Sept. 15-Oct. 15.
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Fiberarts editorial archives donated to Morgan Library
Editorial archives of Fiberarts, one of the world’s leading textile-art magazines for more than 30 years, have been donated to Colorado State University’s Morgan Library Archives and Special Collections.
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For Animal Sciences Building, everything old is new again
A lot has changed since 1959, but until recently, that list did not include much about the Animal Sciences Building on the Colorado State University campus. Now the historic structure on the Monfort Quad has undergone a complete attic-to-basement renovation that has added state-of-the-art laboratories, smart classrooms, and a celebration of the building’s history through art and memorabilia.
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Fargreen wins 200,000 euro in Green Challenge
Fargreen, a startup founded as part of the College of Business’s Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program, took home €200,000 (more than $250,000 USD) in the Postcode Lottery Green Challenge 2014 on Sept. 11.
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Pledge to be sustainable
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The State of Innovation in Colorado
Startups, innovation lead to long-term job growth in Colorado, according to new CSU report.
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Be ‘A’ part of tradition
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Ag Day 2014: Food, fun and football – all for scholarships
Thousands of Colorado State University students, alumni and friends are expected at Ag Day 2014, the 33rd annual football-day feast of Colorado-grown food.