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May 1
Colorado State University's construction management program will hold a special 50th anniversary gala celebration May 10 at the Lory Student Center to commemorate both the success of the program and the ongoing campaign to raise $1.5 million.
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May 2
A major figure in South Korean higher education will receive an honorary degree during commencement exercises at Colorado State University May 17.
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May 2
About 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students will receive their diplomas during Colorado State's all- university commencement May 17.
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May 2
The public is invited to learn about birds of prey and volunteer opportunities at the Rocky Mountain Raptor Program's spring open house 11 a.m.-3 p.m. May 18.
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May 2
OUTSTANDING GRADUATES--SPRING 1997 Colorado State University Below are outstanding students who will graduate from Colorado State University during commencement ceremonies May 17. All students are available for media interviews
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May 5
Colorado State University Cooperative Extension has announced the five finalists for the newly created associate-director position. Clifton Barber, chair of the 10- member search committee and a Colorado State Cooperative Extension gerontology specialist, said candidates will be on campus for interviews May 27-28.
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May 5
A Colorado State University marketing professor will study whether restrictions on tobacco advertisements change perceptions of smoking enough to dissuade teens from picking up the habit.
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May 7
Professor Frank Vattano from the department of psychology was awarded a 1997 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award at Colorado State University and is among three recipients honored for outstanding teaching at Colorado State, the University of Southern Colorado and Fort Lewis College.
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May 7
The State Board of Agriculture today presented the 1997 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Awards to professors at Colorado State University, the University of Southern Colorado and Fort Lewis College.
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May 7
Two new members joined the State Board of Agriculture at today's regularly scheduled meeting.
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May 9
A prominent Denver jeweler who credits Colorado State University for giving him the skills to launch a successful business has given the College of Liberal Arts a collection of gems worth $50,000.
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May 12
A Colorado State University study of bone loss in female sheep has unveiled a possible treatment for osteoporosis, a debilitating disease that affects 10 million people in the United States.
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May 13
Colorado State University has announced the four finalists for director of the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station. Gordon Niswender, search-committee chairman and director of the Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory at Colorado State, said candidates will be on campus for interviews May 15-16, May 21-22, May 27-28 and June 1-2.
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May 14
Colorado State University will be one of 15 sites for the National Consultations on Food Security, a one-day conference from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. May 21 in Room 204 of the Weber Building. The general public and individuals from the private sector, non-governmental and international organizations, academia and other interested groups are encouraged to attend to provide their input.
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May 21
Top scientists, national policy makers and environmental groups will gather at Colorado State May 27 to discuss how climate changes affect the Great Plains environment and suggest ways to deal with those changes.
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May 22
A Colorado State University researcher's uncanny ability to identify young fish smaller than the tip of a pencil is helping to restore populations of endangered fish in Colorado and the West.
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May 22
If you've ever dreamed of extending your growing season with a home greenhouse, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension has just the class for you.
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May 28
Colorado State University has appointed a new vice provost to oversee a number of important university functions in the provost's office, including academic program review, faculty-personnel affairs and diversity initiatives.
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May 28
Colorado State University has named Camila Alire as dean of libraries. She will be responsible for overseeing all programs, personnel and services for the university library system.
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May 29
Frank Leibrock learned much more than he realized the day he attended a Lamar City Council meeting in 1990. While attending a discussion on citywide recycling, the Colorado State University Cooperative Extension staff-development coordinator met a sixth-grade teacher who invited him into her classroom to discuss recycling. Once there, it was hard to get Leibrock back out of the classroom.