News Release Archive for Spring 2001
February 12th, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 12, 2001
Amy Thompson
530-898-4143
Mixed Media Exhibit Opens February 28
Artist Steve Miranda Byer will exhibit Junk & Disorderly, a mixed media exhibit, at the California State University, Chico Humanities Center from Feb. 28 to March 23 in Trinity Hall, Room 100. Full Story
February 9th, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 9, 2001
Kathleen McPartland
530-898-4260
Radio Commentary Wins Prestigious Award for Second Year
California State University, Chico's Northstate Public Radio has won a prestigious award for a news commentary for the second year in a row. KCHO/KFPR News Director Todd Thornton won for his light-hearted commentary "Four More Years." Full Story
February 8th, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 8, 2001
Joe Wills
530-898-4143
Joe Picard, Center for Regional and Continuing Education
530-898-6105
California State University, Chico to Present "At Risk Youth" Conference Featuring Dr. Donald Meichenbaum
California State University, Chico is pleased to announce the return of Dr. Donald Meichenbaum, who will present a one-day conference, Treatment of Children, Adolescents, & Their Parents: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach, March 1 in Chico. Full Story
February 1st, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 1, 2001
Kathleen McPartland
530-898-4260
Dave Waddell, Adviser to The Orion
530-898-4782
The Orion Editor Wins Scripps Howard Foundation Award
Randy Striegel, former managing editor of The Orion, California State University, Chico, is one of five winners of the Scripps Howard Foundation's Most Valuable Staffer competition. Full Story
January 30th, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 30, 2001
Joe Wills
530-898-4143
Building Bridges Activities In Spring Include Controversial Exhibits, World Music, Topical Speakers
California State University, Chico's Building Bridges program will feature a wide array of activities and events for spring 2001, from exhibits on the Nazi Olympics and African-American inventions to nationally known speakers Morris Dees and Angela Davis. Full Story
January 29th, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 29, 2001
Kathleen McPartland
530-898-4260
Greg White, Director,
Archaeological Research Program
530-898-4360
CSU, Chico Archaeologists to Search Proposed Reservoir Sites
The Archaeological Research Program, California State University, Chico, has been awarded $110,318.50 from the California Department of Water Resources, Northern District, for historical research and ground exploration of areas associated with the proposed Sites and Thomes-Newville reservoirs in Tehama, Glenn, and Colusa counties. Full Story
January 26th, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 26, 2001
Joe Wills
530-898-4143
Dan Ripke, Center for Economic Development,
530-898-4598
Center for Economic Development Hosts Tri-County Economic Forecast Event
On Wednesday, January 31, 2001, the Center for Economic Development (CED) at California State University, Chico will be hosting the Tri-County Economic Forecast Event. The event will be held at the Chico Masonic Family Center at 1110 W. East Ave, Chico, from 8:00 a.m. to noon. Full Story
January 26th, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 26, 2001
Joe Wills
530-898-4143
CSU, Chico Hosts Chicano Studies Conferences
The future direction of Chicano Studies in California will be addressed by students and faculty from across the state at two conferences at California State University, Chico Feb. 2-3. Full Story
January 23rd, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 23, 2001
Joe Wills
530-898-4143
Sarah C. Fry
College of Communication and Education
530-898-4547
Nina Totenberg Raises Funds for KCHO Radio
Award-winning legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg will be in Chico Feb. 8 and 9 for a lecture and fund-raiser sponsored by California State University, Chico's College of Communication and Education and KCHO Radio. Full Story
January 23rd, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 23, 2001
Joe Wills
530-898-4143
Black Inventions Detailed in Exhibit
California State University, Chico will host the Black Inventors Museum touring exhibit for the second straight year during Black History Month. Full Story
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