Article: COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SETS NEW RECORD, EXCEEDS $300 MILLION IN ANNUAL RESEARCH EXPENDITURES

Colorado State University issued the following press release:

Colorado State University's commitment to research helped push the university's research expenditures to nearly $303 million in fiscal year 2008 - a new record for the university at a time when competition for federal funding is at an all-time high.

Annual research expenditures in 2008 totaled a record high of $302.6 million, which was $6.6 million more than the previous year and an increase of 35 percent over the past five years, according to new figures released today by Colorado State's Office of the Vice President for Research.

The university has climbed near the top of the rankings in terms of research dollars: In 2007, CSU ...

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