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Post by Logan on Feb 14, 2016 6:47:32 GMT -6
FORT COLLINS — Walk into the Scott Bioengineering Building on the campus of Colorado State University and it's obvious you've stepped into a world-class facility. The 122,000-square-foot, $69 million structure provides a powerful interplay of light and open space, with inviting study nooks lining the ground floor and top-of-the-line lab space above. The building, which opened in 2013, is a prime example of the steps CSU wants to continue taking toward critical improvements at its Fort Collins campus. And it is a major reason why the university publicly launched a $1 billion fundraising campaign Saturday night at its annual 1870 Dinner for the school's top donors. "There's a difference between being a good, effective institution and being an exceptional institution," CSU president Tony Frank said in an interview last week. Read more: www.denverpost.com/news/ci_29515269/colorado-state-announces-1-billion-fundraising-effort
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