Archive | April, 2016

Zarr leaves lasting legacy as her ASG presidency ends

For many students at CSU-Pueblo, the university’s financial difficulties in 2013 and resulting faculty and administrative changes may now seem like ancient history. But there were hard times, and we aren’t through it yet, though …

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CSU-Pueblo makes ‘first critical step’ by joining world’s largest online research network

Among the myriad proposals and changes swirling around the CSU-Pueblo campus over the next few years will be the school’s inclusion in the Internet2 research data exchange network. The project is slated to begin this …

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PROPEL center working to keep itself running before funding ends

Like many programs and resources on the CSU-Pueblo campus, the PROPEL center is looking at how to keep itself alive once grant funding for the program ends in October.
The five year, $4.3 million grant from …

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CSU-Pueblo’s budget worries part of a national trend

Revelations over the semester about the present state of Colorado State University-Pueblo have brought what seemed like issues from the past back to the forefront. While administrators insist that the campus is on the road …

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Tough decisions likely ahead for CSU-Pueblo finances

Amid continued concerns over the future of CSU-Pueblo, and whether the university is actually recovering from the financial crisis that began in 2013, administration officials have indicated the road will be longer still, likely with …

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History department enduring despite past troubles

The last of Colorado State University-Pueblo’s history graduate students are set to complete the program in spring 2016 before the department phases it out completely. The department has not accepted new applicants in two years.
The …

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