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Nov 3
Private, non-profit and public organizations that wish to apply for funds for child abuse and neglect prevention and education programs are encouraged to submit requests by Nov. 14 to The Colorado Children's Trust Fund.
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Nov 4
The director of Colorado State University's Equine Sciences Program has earned honors from two prestigious equine organizations in the United States and Britain, including an appointment as president of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
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Nov 4
Nationally known art critic Peter Plagens will launch the Critic and Artist Residency Series at Colorado State University, a program designed by the art department to bring to campus major national and international artists and art critics.Plagens, art critic for Newsweek magazine since 1989, will present the program's inaugural lecture, "Eighty Years Too Late, but Right On Time," at 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia St., Fort Collins. Plagens served as professor and chairman of the art department at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill from 1980-1984, and is the author of two books, "Moonlight Blues: an Artists Art Criticism" and "Sunshine Muse: Contemporary Art on the West Coast."
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Nov 4
Energy conservation efforts at Colorado State University that have saved an estimated $19 million over the past 15 years were recognized by the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
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Nov 5
The NATO Environmental Security Panel will meet Nov. 6-8 in the Lory Student Center at Colorado State to consider funding up to 50 projects designed to address pressing global environmental concerns.
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Nov 6
For the second year in a row, Colorado State University has set a fundraising record, bringing in $19.5 million in total gifts and pledges for the 1996-97 fiscal year.
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Nov 7
Bob and Joyce Everitt, both from Enid, Oklahoma, were married while attending the University of Oklahoma. Bob graduated with a bachelor's degree in marketing and finance and Joyce earned her bachelor's degree in social work.
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Nov 7
A Colorado State University alumnus, whose brilliant career in science and industry spans nearly 50 years, and his late wife have contributed $424,000 toward construction of a new home for the physics department.
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Nov 7
Today Colorado State University announced the largest gift from an individual--a $2 million donation from an alumni couple that will help renovate and expand the Engineering Building at Colorado State.
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Nov 7
Colorado State University today announced a string of private contributions totaling nearly $3 million toward campaigns to improve the university's athletics, engineering and physics programs.
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Nov 7
Bob and Joyce Everitt, longtime Colorado State University benefactors, have given a total of $500,000 to the fundraising drive to build the university's McGraw Athletic Center--a gift which helped bring the $8.6 million athletics campaign to a close.
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Nov 7
Harold Short graduated in 1940 from Colorado State with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. As a student, he was active in the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, Pacemakers and ROTC. At Colorado State, he met his wife, Betty, who studied home economics and served as president of Panhellenic Council.
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Nov 10
Colorado State University President Albert Yates will be honored as the ARCS Foundation's Man of the Year at a luncheon Nov. 12.
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Nov 11
A Colorado State University supercomputer powered with enough memory to run 150 laptops helps ranchers around the world build better cows.
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Nov 12
A Colorado State University professor will be honored for his pioneering research and 50 years of service to the university at an evening celebration Nov. 14.
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Nov 13
Bison trampling across Colorado's grasslands for the past 10,000 years helped condition an entire ecosystem for livestock grazing today, a Colorado State University research team discovered in a long-term study.
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Nov 13
Colorado State University will provide a glimpse of campus and academic life through the university's On Tour program Nov. 19 in Fort Collins and Dec. 1 in Denver.
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Nov 19
The National Center for Vehicle Emissions Control and Safety at Colorado State University will be receiving over $1.3 million in federal, state and private funds to find out if the check engine light on your dashboard can really reduce pollution.
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Nov 20
A pair of Colorado State University researchers have launched two separate five-year studies into what causes a bacteria found virtually everywhere to mysteriously single out AIDS patients as hosts for disease.
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Nov 24
The director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's division of insurance will visit Colorado State University Dec. 5 to outline his agency's proposed changes to deposit insurance regulations.
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Nov 25
Colorado State University construction management students and Hensel Phelps Construction Co. have completed a $205,000 community service project to renovate a treatment center for troubled children and adolescents.
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Nov 26
Despite the strongest summer El Niño event on record, 1997 hurricane activity in the Atlantic Basin was 54 percent of the long-term average but was less than predicted by Colorado State University's noted team of hurricane forecasters.