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1. Summer Theatre Festival

The School of the Arts' traditional summer theatre festival returns with Shakespeare at Sunset and the romantic comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream.

2. University First to Implement Kuali Financial System

Colorado State University is the first institution to implement the Kuali Financial System institution wide and is paving the way for other higher education institutions to follow.

3. Professor Honored by U.S. Secretary of the Interior

U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar recently honored Jose 'Pepe' Salas, professor in civil and environmental engineering, with the Partners in Conservation Award.

4. New Initiative Targets Impacts of Economic Downturn

Colorado State University has created a new initiative to help Coloradans through the current economic downturn. Ram Response provides easy access to CSU resources, services, and information.

5. An Extreme Environment for Research

How many layers of clothing does it take to stay warm in Antarctica? Graduate student Karen Seaver found out four layers was adequate for conducting field research in the oldest, coldest, and driest soils on earth.

6. Police Drill on Foothills Campus June 23

The Colorado State University Police Department will conduct a drill on the university's Foothills Campus at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23. The location of the drill is centered on a building close to the Infectious Disease Research Center.

7. Rams Name Schemmel Play-By-Play Announcer

The Rams have a new voice. Veteran broadcaster Jerry Schemmel has accepted an offer to become the Rams' play-by-play announcer for football and men's basketball broadcasts.

8. Biochemist Named 2009 Pew Scholar

Jennifer G. DeLuca, assistant professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, is one of 17 recipients of the 2009 Pew Scholars Award in the Biomedical Sciences.

9. An Inconspicuous War Hero

When decorated Army Ranger and Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Peter Lemon attended CSU in the late 1970s, he went quietly about his studies, never speaking of his tour in Vietnam.

10. Training the Clean Energy Workforce

Students at CSU are getting training in the new energy economy through a program targeting rural property owners interested in using wind energy to help power their farms, ranches and homes.