CSU postpones Spur groundbreaking
FORT COLLINS — Colorado State University has postponed the groundbreaking of its Spur campus at the National Western Center in Denver that was originally set for April 30.
In an email Monday, the university said it will “will announce a new fall date for the groundbreaking as soon as possible.”
The university’s campus at the National Western Center will focus on research and educational programming in the areas of food, water, health, energy and the environment.
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FORT COLLINS — Colorado State University has postponed the groundbreaking of its Spur campus at the National Western Center in Denver that was originally set for April 30.
In an email Monday, the university said it will “will announce a new fall date for the groundbreaking as soon as possible.”
The university’s campus at the National Western Center will focus on research and educational programming in the areas of food, water, health, energy and the environment.
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