
December 12, 2002 Utah State
in the News
USU:
REGISTRATION DUE FOR TECH BREAKFAST
The Utah Technology Alliance and Digital IQ Magazine will host
a “technology @ breakfast” meeting from 8 to 9 a.m.
on Friday at the Utah State University Innovation Campus. The
speaker will be Dr. Christopher Lloyd of MicroBioSystems. He
will demonstrate technology that can detect biohazards, such
as anthrax, and discuss relationships between private business
and the university. (Herald Journal, 12/11/02)
NEWS
The State Climate Center may have to close unless funding can
be provided by the state legislature. It has been funded by
USU, but now the school is under budget pressures and can no
longer afford it. (KSL, newscast, 5:30 a.m., 12/10/02)
NEWS
The Utah Climate Center will soon be closing unless the state
can provide funding. It opened in 1967 as an office of the NWS.
Control shifted to USU, which no longer has the $40,000 yearly
to fund it. (KUTV, newscast, 5:30 a.m., 12/10/02)
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