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Feb 1
Holly Stein, Colorado State University senior research scientist, received a Fulbright Research Fellowship to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim during the spring and summer of 2000.
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Feb 2
Colorado State University has appointed Robert R. Keller as the new director of the University Honors Program.
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Feb 10
Sally Sutton, Colorado State University assistant professor, recently ended a five-month visit to Zambia through a $26,000 Senior Scholar's Fulbright Fellowship. Sutton used the grant to study and research copper and cobalt deposits along the Zambian Copperbelt from August 1998 through January 1999.
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Feb 10
A week in Winter Park, a limited edition Audubon lithograph and work by area artists will benefit injured birds of prey at Colorado State University's sixth annual benefit auction Feb. 27.
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Feb 10
Using the atmosphere to crush a 55-gallon drum, playing Mozart on pieces of electrical conduit and building a reverb unit from a Slinky toy will show thousands of students and their parents that science is fun, understandable and accessible.
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Feb 10
Just a year and a half after a devastating flood, the Lory Student Center at Colorado State University will fill with grand re-opening celebrations for the renovated facility, now one of the best in the country.
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Feb 10
Colorado State University will host an event Feb. 24 for junior high, high school and college students who are interested in exploring majors, student services and extracurricular activities. The event, called "A Major Decision," will be held 5:30-8:30 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Main Ballroom.
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Feb 10
Colorado State University and the Fort Collins community will join to celebrate Black History Month with activities throughout February. The celebration includes lectures, performances and other student hosted activities honoring the contributions of African Americans.
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Feb 10
Grand re-opening festivities for Colorado State University's renovated Lory Student Center will include diverse music featuring a Valentine's Day organ concert, a Dixieland jazz Mardi Gras celebration, a swing dance and a local live band night. All events are free and open to the public.
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Feb 10
Colorado State University academic faculty, state-classified employees and administrative professional staff will be recognized for service to the university at the second annual Celebrating Service Milestones event Feb. 23.
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Feb 10
High-school students and their parents can explore engineering majors and careers on Feb. 13 during Colorado State University's Engineering Careers Day.
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Feb 16
Colorado State University will offer free dental exams for dogs and cats 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 27 as part of national Pet Dental Health Month.
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Feb 17
Karen E. Warden, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Distinguished Lecturer, will speak at Colorado State University Feb. 23 on the role of orthopaedic engineering in emerging technology.
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Feb 18
Since 1965, over 10.5 million Americans, more than half from poor and working families, have benefited from the services of the Trio pre-college and college programs: Upward Bound, Talent Search, Upward Bound Math/Science, Veterans Upward Bound, Student Support Services, the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Program and the Educational Opportunity Centers.
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Feb 19
Neal C. Gallagher, chairman of the department of electrical engineering at the University of Delaware, has been selected as new dean of the College of Engineering at Colorado State University.
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Feb 22
Fourteen departments, centers and interdisciplinary projects have been designated Programs of Research and Scholarly Excellence at Colorado State University.
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Feb 22
Colorado State University's Gustafson Gallery will feature an exhibition Feb. 23-March 23 called "Sparks Fly: A Celebration of Artistry as Scholarship."
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Feb 22
Colorado State University will host the American College Dance Festival, a premier dance competition spotlighting top dancers and choreographers from colleges and universities across the Western United States.
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Feb 25
A team of Colorado State University students is counting down the days before they will take off aboard a NASA aircraft to test an exercise machine they developed for astronauts.
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Feb 26
More than 100 Colorado State University veterinary and pre-veterinary medicine students are willing to get up in the middle of the night--in winter, if need be. It makes sense when they enter a stall full of clean straw in the large-animal section of Colorado State's Veterinary Teaching Hospital. A mare is quietly eating hay and a very small, young horse with a large bandage on its right foreleg is suckling its mother.