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Oct 8
A top AT&T executive will field questions from Colorado State University students about the changing telecommunications industry and other items of interest as part of Business Day activities Oct. 13.
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Oct 13
Marc Reisner, author of "Cadillac Desert," will be keynote speaker at Colorado State University's third annual Student Water Symposium. The Nov. 3-5 symposium, held on campus in Lory Student Center, features presentations on water-related research by both graduate and undergraduate students from a variety of departments at Colorado State.
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Oct 18
A new public art program, "Poetry in Motion," is accepting applications from artists who wish to display their work inside Transfort buses. Selected artists create work to be paired with specific poetry pieces and mounted on placards inside Transfort buses to make riding more pleasurable for passengers.
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Oct 21
A Colorado State University researcher will join colleagues in Germany in using laser microscopy to track protein molecules on the surface of cells, research that may eventually lead to an understanding of how the immune system combats disease. George Barisas, professor of chemistry and microbiology, has developed techniques that can follow the movement of protein molecules on an immune system cell's surface.
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Oct 22
Colorado State University will recognize its major donors and celebrate successes of the past year at the annual 1870 Recognition Dinner Oct. 29.
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Oct 22
Colorado State University has been named as one of the nation's leading higher education institutions that encourage student character development in a national guidebook.
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Oct 22
A Colorado State University psychology professor, who has been teaching and exploring innovative multimedia instructional methods for nearly 40 years, today was named Colorado Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation.
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Oct 25
New Year's will be a celebration of a different kind at Colorado State University. After years of effort and remediation, university officials are confident that no Y2K crashes or other millennium gremlins will hit the university's computers when the calendar turns over to the year 2000.
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Oct 25
Colorado State University's section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will sponsor "Transportation in the 21st Century," a lecture by an engineer who provides counsel to state governments nationwide on energy conservation, renewable energy, electric vehicles and waste management.
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Oct 28
A leading ecosystem researcher and associate dean of the College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University has been elected the new president of The Ecological Society of America.