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College of Natural Sciences alumnus Jack Cochran helped turn Kaiser Permanente around, and ushered in a new era of information-age medicine.
College of Natural Sciences alumnus Jack Cochran helped turn Kaiser Permanente around, and ushered in a new era of information-age medicine.
In recognition for her dedication to online students and adept course facilitation style, Dr. Karen Kaminski of Colorado State University’s School of Education was recently honored with a CSU Online Innovative Educator (OLIE) Award.
CSU Ventures is accepting applications for its Creative Works Commercialization Award.
Tissa Illangasekare has been named a member of the U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board.
William Dean Kruse of Fort Collins died of viral encephalitis on Dec. 31.
A research team led by Diana Wall, director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at CSU, started off the new year at McMurdo Station in Antarctica.
John Clark Pratt - teacher, author, pilot, scholar, skier, fly fisherman, musician - died on Jan. 2 in Fort Collins.
A Colorado State University graduate student is the only male cyclist in the country selected for one of the longest, most grueling bicycle stage race in the world — a 5,700-mile grind across Russia.
The Colorado Health Foundation has awarded a one-year, $192,495 planning grant to propose a model for a community health hub in northwest Fort Collins, located at Salud Family Health Center’s newest clinic.
Donald Oscar Doehring was born Sept. 8, 1935, in Milwaukee, Wisc.; he died Dec. 19 in Green Valley, Ariz.