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Source: kansascity.com Posted By: Souravs Mookherjee..4858 days ago
Campus: Colorado State University
A 17-year-old Colorado State University student lost both her legs at the knee Monday after falling under a moving freight train she had been trying to hop aboard. Police haven’t released....
Student's Death From Sepsis Could Link To Hockey Cases
Source: thedenverchanne Posted By: Kalyani KAV...5178 days ago
Campus: Colorado State University
Colorado State University students are getting a crash course on meningococcal disease and the difference between meningitis and sepsis. Students were informed by the university on Wednesday....
CSU Mission: Get Back To Basics Of Education
Source: cbs4denver.com Posted By: Mangesh Kavathekar..5577 days ago
Campus: Colorado State University
Getting back to the basics of education. That's the renewed mission from Colorado State University's two new faces at the top. The biggest issues facing CSU President Tony Frank and CSU Chancellor....
Colorado State University Veterinarian Receives Lifetime Recognition For Research
Source: medicalnewstoda Posted By: Daniel YAN...5612 days ago
Campus: Colorado State University
The American Veterinary Medical Association recently honored Colorado State University veterinarian Dr. Anthony Simon Turner with the Lifetime Excellence in Research Award. The award recognizes....
Colorado State University will be fine
Source: coloradoan.com Posted By: yara HUS...5668 days ago
Campus: Colorado State University
Amid an uncertain state economic future and a staggering struggle for funds, CSU Interim President Tony Frank promised the university's success over the long haul to a room full of Fort Collins....
Interim chancellor talks state funding in address to campus
Source: dailycamera.com Posted By: Benjamin HAG...5744 days ago
Campus: Colorado State University
BOULDER, Colo. — Interim Chancellor Phil DiStefano, in a campus address Friday, said the University of Colorado should be able to set its own tuition, without limits from the state. Now,....