News Release Archive for Spring 2000

"Freedom Writers Diary" Author to Talk

May 9th, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 9, 2000

Lacey Williams 530-898-4143

"Freedom Writers Diary" Author to Talk

Erin Gruwell, the teacher associated with The Freedom Writers Diary, will share her inspirational story at California State University, Chico on May 10 from 1:15 to 3 p.m. in Ayres 106. Full Story

Civil Engineering Students Win Regional Bridge Competition

May 5th, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 5, 2000

Kathleen McPartland 530-898-4260

Civil Engineering Students Win Regional Bridge Competition

California State University, Chico civil engineering students soundly won the Mid-Pacific Regional steel bridge building competition for the fourth year in a row. Full Story

The Museum of Anthropology Searches for Best Guacamole

May 4th, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 4, 2000

Lacey Williams 530-898-4143

The Museum of Anthropology Searches for Best Guacamole

On Saturday, May 13, the Museum of Anthropology at California State University, Chico will hold the fourth annual Guacamole Festival. This event is a fund-raiser for the museum and takes place from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the museum on the 3rd floor of the Langdon Engineering Center. Full Story

Department Once Again "Hunting" for Math Whiz

May 3rd, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 3, 2000

Lacey Williams 530-898-4143

Department Once Again "Hunting" for Math Whiz

In preparation for the seventh annual Chico Topology Conference, June 1-3, California State University, Chico's Department of Mathematics and Statistics is once again holding a contest challenging anyone to solve a mind-bending topology problem. Full Story

Model U.N. Team Wins Top Award at Conference

May 2nd, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 2, 2000

Joe Wills 530-898-4143

Model U.N. Team Wins Top Award at Conference

California State University, Chico's Model United Nations team received the Outstanding Delegation award during an annual conference hosting 200 collegiate delegations from the United States and overseas. Full Story

Engineering Students Host 2000 Human-Powered-Vehicle Competition

May 1st, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 1, 2000

Lacey Williams 530-898-4143

Engineering Students Host 2000 Human-Powered-Vehicle Competition

More than 20 colleges from across the nation are traveling to California State University, Chico May 5-7 to race high-speed vehicles they've engineered for the 2000 Human-Powered-Vehicle Competition. Full Story

Community Nurses Learn about Leadership at Nursing Conference

April 28th, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 28, 2000

Lacey Williams 530-898-4143

Community Nurses Learn about Leadership at Nursing Conference

California State University, Chico's School of Nursing is hosting the Community Health Nursing Leadership Conference titled Building Bridges for Health Communities May 9 at the Enloe Hospital's Esplanade Conference Center. Full Story

Environmental Audit of CSU, Chico

April 20th, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 20, 2000

Joe Wills 530-898-4143 Mark Stemen 530-898-5428

Environmental Audit of CSU, Chico

On Friday April 21 at 10:00 a.m. students from the Associated Student Environmental Affairs Council and the CSU, Chico Environmental Studies Program will release their Environmental Audit of California State University, Chico. Full Story

Business Resource Center Helps Make A Wish Foundation

April 12th, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 12, 2000

Lacey Williams 530-898-4143

Business Resource Center Helps Make A Wish Foundation

The Business Resource Center (BRC) at California State University, Chico has coordinated a campuswide effort this spring to raise funds to help the Make A Wish Foundation get started in Northern California. Full Story

College of Agriculture Hosts Ag Leaders Forum

April 12th, 2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 12, 2000

Lacey Williams 530-898-4143

College of Agriculture Hosts Ag Leaders Forum

California State University, Chicoƕs Department of Agriculture introduces Ag Vision, a new seminar focusing on how agriculture will look in the future. Two distinguished university alumni who are leaders in state agriculture are the first speakers. Full Story

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