The California State University is urging faculty to identify and sponsor promising junior, senior and first-year graduate students, especially those from underrepresented groups in their fields, for the California Pre-Doctoral Program.
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The California State University will begin offering the system's first independent educational doctorate programs in 2007 with seven campuses: Fresno, Fullerton, Long Beach, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, and San Francisco.
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Kent W. Kurtz, a professor emeritus in the Horticulture, Plant & Soil Science department for 35 years and recognized leader in the turfgrass and golf course management industry, died from cancer on Feb. 18. He was 65 years old.
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Science Building 3 is now open for classes. Students, faculty and staff in the building were evacuated on Feb. 23 after a natural gas leak was detected. No injuries were reported. The building was closed through the weekend for repairs.
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The physical start of construction on the University Library addition and renovation project, "Phase 1 -- The Next Chapter," is slated to begin March 3 and expected to reach completion by Spring 2008. The library will remain open for business…
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Athletics invites the campus community to cheer on the men's and women's basketball teams as they take on the UC San Diego Tritons on Friday, Feb. 24, in the Kellogg Gym.
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The ReEntry & WoMen's Resource Center is sponsoring the Lunafest Film Festival on Feb. 23 and 24, featuring films by, for and about women. Proceeds will help raise funds for the Breast Cancer Foundation as well as university programs.
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The Theatre department will present "Mother Courage and Her Children" by German dramatist Bertolt Bretcht from Feb. 24 to March 5 in the University Theatre. Set during the Thirty Years War of 1618-1648, the play follows Anna Frieling, nicknamed Mother…
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The road that runs directly in front of the CLA Building has been re-named Covarrubias Circle. It was unveiled at a dedication ceremony on Feb. 15. Victor Covarrubias was the winning bidder in a live auction for the street naming…
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The College of Engineering is partnering with the United States Air Force to build two wind tunnels. In about two years, the supersonic and subsonic wind tunnels, which are used to simulate airflow for aerodynamic testing, will enhance the ability…
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