Previous Issues: Breaking News

Breaking News
Update on Clark revitalization
The large classrooms are still in use this fall semester. Once the semester ends, Clark A will be shut down and under construction, and should be back online in May 2025.

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AI: The good, the bad, the future
CSU researchers have been studying artificial intelligence for decades, and discuss its future impacts on science, arts and culture.

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CSU and the Colorado State Fair
Creating authentic connections between people in rural spaces and people at the University can have a positive impact.

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Peaches and chiles and corn, oh my!
Economist Dawn Thilmany talks about the impact of the “buy local” movement on Colorado agriculture.

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CSU partners on laser, fusion energy research facility
The $150 million venture creates a public-private partnership to support construction of a next-generation, high-power laser and fusion research facility on the CSU Foothills Campus.

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Improved Lagoon protects campus from flooding
Flooding at Colorado State University the night of July 31 could have been a whole lot worse if it hadn’t been for improvements made since the historic flood at CSU that caused more than $150 million in damage in 1997.

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Vote for your favorite flowers Aug. 5
CSU invites the public to vote on their favorite flowers during Public Evaluation Day at the CSU Flower Trial Garden, Aug. 5.

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All hail record-setting June weather
From severe hail to drought-busting rainfall for the Front Range, June 2023 was a month for Colorado’s weather record books.

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President Parsons: CSU remains committed to access
Here at CSU, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on race-conscious admissions will not affect the undergraduate admissions process we have had in place for decades.

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A case of cannibalism?
Smithsonian, CSU researchers uncover how humans’ relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago.