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Academic Excellence
Increased funding for scholarships, fellowships, endowed chairs, professorships, and enhanced learning opportunities such as Study Abroad, Honors Program, and experiential learning programs. |
CSU Libraries
Every day University Libraries takes pride in advancing the university's mission through inquiry, discovery, and resources that are open and accessible to the communities we serve. We are a dynamic and innovative partner in teaching, learning, and research activities at Colorado State University. From the beginning the Library has depended on its circle of generous and devoted donors to meet the challenges of growth and a constantly evolving information landscape. Your gifts help our dedicated staff bring students and scholars together with the resources they need in a new kind of learning environment. |
College of Business
Business Administration is among the largest majors at Colorado State. Talented and hard-working young men and women--our students have among the highest high school cumulative grade point average when entering the University--rise to meet the challenges set before them. |
Leading Research University
Colorado State University is one of our nation's leading research universities with world-class research in infectious disease, atmospheric science, clean energy technologies, and environmental science. It was founded in 1870 as the Colorado Agricultural College, six years before the Colorado Territory became a state.
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Colorado State University received more than $550,000 to fund three research projects through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The funds will support projects through the Colorado Natural Heritage Program, a research unit in the Warner College of Natural Resources. |
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| Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education has New Executive Director |
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The Colorado State Forest Service has hired Kathryn "Katie" Navin to serve as the new executive director of the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education, a statewide organization dedicated to increasing the effectiveness of environmental education in Colorado. |
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| Perryman Nutrition Column: Sugar Calories Add Up |
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Growing up I heard the stories about the sugar ration coupons during WWII. Some years ago when I visited Poland sugar was rationed and our hosts were ecstatic that we brought chocolate bars for the children. In America today sugar is used in food processing and stirred in and sprinkled on foods made at home. If you're counting, one teaspoon of granulated sugar equals 16 calories and those teaspoons can add up quickly. Drinking one 12-ounce regular soft drink means taking in about 15 teaspoons which translates into 5 tablespoons of sugar! |
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