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PAICINES, Calif. (AP) -- The morning sun lights up blue lupin and magenta owl's clover as Erik Ramfjord and Andrew Riddle scoop soured milk into a trough, drawing delighted squeals from a dozen free- range pigs.
A month ago, Ramfjord was an unmotivated biology major in Oregon, and Riddle didn't know what he wanted from Humboldt State University in northern California. Now they are energized, toiling from sunup to sundown for meals and a bunk on an organic ranch in central California, hundreds of miles from home.
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The Graduation Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility, initiated at Humboldt State University, says, "I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and will try to improve these aspects of any organizations for which I work.
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PAICINES, Calif. - The morning sun lights up blue lupin and magenta owl's clover as Erik Ramfjord and Andrew Riddle scoop soured milk into a trough, drawing delighted squeals from a dozen free- range pigs.
A month ago, Ramfjord was an unmotivated biology major in Oregon, and Riddle didn't know what he wanted from Humboldt State University in northern California. Now they are energized, toiling from sun up to sun down for meals and a bunk on an organic ranch in central California, hundreds of miles from home.
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PAICINES, Calif. - The morning sun lights up the blue and magenta blooms of wildflowers as Erik Ramfjord and Andrew Riddle scoop soured milk into a trough, drawing delighted squeals from a dozen free-range pigs.
A month ago, Ramfjord was an unmotivated biology major in Oregon, and Riddle didn't know what he wanted from Humboldt State University in northern California. Now they are energized, toiling from sunup to sundown for meals and a bunk on an organic ranch in central California, hundreds of miles from home.
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In what California Faculty Association leaders called an "agonizing" decision, a slim majority of union members voted Thursday to accept furloughs in an attempt to avoid layoffs across the 23-campus California State University system.
The choices were frankly awful," said John Travis, a political science teacher at Humboldt State University who leads the CFA bargaining team. "Many of the faculty voted 'yes' because they wanted to save classes for their students and jobs for their colleagues, even if they had to make a personal dollar sacrifice.
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Parker McCay has appointed Erin P. Mullen, Carl Tanksley Jr. and Mary Wu as associates. Mullen concentrates her practice in the area of medical malpractice defense. Prior to joining Parker McCay, she was a law clerk for Judge Louis R. Meloni in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Camden County, Civil Division. Mullen earned her law degree from Rutgers University School of Law and received a bachelor's degree from Villanova University. Tanksley focuses his practice in the area of school law.
Health Care James Coromilas, a cardiologist with expertise in electrophysiology has joined University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School as a professor of medicine and director of the division of cardiovascular diseases and hypertension. Prior to joining ERA, Bl...
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On the scientific side is Stephen Sillett, now the Kenneth L. Fisher Chair in Redwood Forest Ecology at Humboldt State University in Areata, who employs a rope-climbing method developed by scientists in the 1970s. At the top of the swaying and often decaying redwood crowns, Sillett discovers "one of the last unseen realms of nature on the planet": Fifty-five different species of mites, massive fern gardens, the second-largest collection of "epiphytes - plants that grow on plants - in any forest on earth," and a species of salamander previously thought to live only on terra firma.
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Humboldt State University, Pierce College, the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of California Riverside have been chosen winners of this year's U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) competition, which encourages college students to apply technology in innovative ways to tackle global environmental challenges.
Each year, the EPA's P3 Award competition showcases innovative, cutting-edge technologies designed by the P3 teams using sustainable policies and technologies developed and implemented by government and state agencies and nonprofit organizations.
Using an integrated approach of rapid microbial detection technology and community education to reduce waterborne illness in Dar es Salaam Tanzania.
Each year, the EPA's P...
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YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC
ARCATA, Calif. -- Senior Meg Ryan was on the top of her game in the first match of the season, pounding a career-high 18 kills to lead Central Washington University to a sweep over Humboldt State on Thursday at Lumberjack Arena.