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Appeal of an Order of the Federal Communications Commission.
Howard M. Liberman, Washington, DC, argued the cause for appellant, with whom Gerald Ste...
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CONCORD, Mass. -- California State University, Chico manufacturing technology students used SolidWorks(R) Education Edition 3D mechanical design softw...
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Solar Power Plant to Begin Operating in October to Provide Predictably Priced Long-Term Rates
BALTIMORE, Md. -- First graph, second sentence of rele...
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.... These kinds of statements and attitudes dishonor the work that's gone on bef... leadership and administration at California State University, Chico, Calif. 95929. E-mail: jke...
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Future Globalization and Localization Professionals Will Receive Hands-on Training on Industry-Leading Globalization Management System
WALTHAM, Mass...
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LEEDS -- Shannon M. Deschenes, DO, will be joining the DFD Russell Medical Center. She is board-certified in family medicine since 1998.
She earned her undergraduate degree in biology at California State University, Chico, where she graduated with honors. She concurrently worked for Women's Health Specialists organization for years as a women's health care worker educating women on anatomy, physiology and family planning. She attended medical school at the University of New England, College of Osteopathic Medicine in Biddeford, where she received the National Osteopathic Women Physicians Association Senior Scholastic Achievement Award.
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LYNNFIELD, Mass. -- California State University, Chico, an e-learning pioneer with one of the Cal State system's highest graduation rates, has selecte...
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Business Editors
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30, 2000
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The Thanksgiving holiday can be hard for anyone who is trying to start a healthier routine," said [Gindy Wolff], a professor and Nutrition and Food Sciences Program director Center for Nutrition and Activity Promotion at California State University, Chico.
Ironically, November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. The disease affects seven percent of Americans. More than 41 million others have a condition called "pre-diabetes," and are at greater risk for developing diabetes.
Medical experts at the National Association of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders suggest that diabetics try to choose more high fiber fare like broccoli, sweet potatoes, green peas, whole grain breads and dried beans, which cause a slower rise in blood sugar levels. Most importantly though, "If you have ...
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To: RELIGION EDITORS
Contact: Dr. Samuel Edelman, Exec. Director, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, California State University - Chico, +1-530-570- 8137, or Edward Beck, President, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, Walden University, scholarsforpeace@aol.com; or Peter Haas, VP for External Affairs, Case Western Reserve University, peter.haas@case.edu