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Nov 3
For the week of Nov. 6-14, the campus of Colorado State will become a global village featuring performances, lectures, demonstrations and cuisine from around the world.
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Nov 3
Master Alcides de Lima, one of the foremost masters of capoeira in Brazil, will be leading several workshops on the history, tradition and skills of this unique martial art form for three weeks during the month of November at Colorado State University.
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Nov 3
If you have a female cat born this year, you may be surprised by her litter of kittens as early as February.
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Nov 4
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. 16 to the Colorado Children's Trust Fund.
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Nov 6
Colorado's poet laureate Mary Crow and Colorado State University graduate student Jill Greene will read from their works at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19 on the Colorado State campus.
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Nov 9
Colorado State University's Industrial Assessment Center is offering free services for manufacturers that want to reduce energy and waste costs and boost productivity and profit.
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Nov 10
A Colorado State University study will examine how an exercise program that downplays weight loss and encourages self-acceptance can help overweight women become healthier.
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Nov 13
A newly remodeled education and medical service center for performing endoscopies on companion animals will open Nov. 13 at Colorado State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
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Nov 20
Construction crews began work Nov. 9 on the Natural Resources Research Center, a federal project near Colorado State University that is expected to save taxpayers more than $100 million.
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Nov 20
Students from Colorado State University's electrical engineering department will continue a holiday tradition by using part of their Thanksgiving break to supply meals to needy families.
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Nov 20
The Colorado Children's Trust Fund recently awarded $237,705 to 12 Colorado agencies that offer child abuse and neglect prevention services, pubic education programs and program evaluation activities in local communities.
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Nov 24
A $250,000 gift to the Chemistry Department at Colorado State University will be used to establish a fellowship fund named after one of the university's most accomplished professors.
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Nov 25
The first American Indian astronaut, Lieutenant Commander John Herrington, U.S. Navy and Chickasaw tribal member, will visit the Colorado State University campus on Dec. 3 to talk about America's space program and his personal experience training as a space shuttle mission specialist. Herrington will speak from 12:30-2 p.m. in Room 118 Shepardson Building. The lecture is free and open to the public. For further information, contact Irene Vernon at (970) 491-6839.
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Nov 25
If the theory of Colorado State University hurricane forecaster William Gray and his associates is correct, the 14 Atlantic Basin storms that occurred this year are just a harbinger of hurricane seasons to come in the next few decades.