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News Release: National Honors for CSU, Chico: Ranked Sixth Among Western Master's Level Public Universities by U.S. News; In Forbes' Top 100 List
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 21, 2009
CONTACT: Joe Wills
Tel: 530-898-4143
National Honors for CSU, Chico: Ranked Sixth Among Western Master’s Level Public Universities by U.S. News; In Forbes’ Top 100 List
California State University, Chico is ranked sixth among master’s level public universities in the Western United States in the 2010 edition of “America’s Best Colleges” from U.S. News & World Report magazine.
The master’s level category U.S. News & World Report uses includes universities that offer undergraduate and master’s programs, but few doctoral programs. The magazine rated 572 universities in four geographic regions in this category.
U.S. News publishes a top 10 list of master’s level public universities for each region. CSU, Chico has made the list of top Western universities every year since 1998.
The complete news release is available online.
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Chico Performances August E-Newsletter - the latest news from Chico Performances
Chico Performances is pleased to present its first E-Newsletter.
Visit the Web site to read the latest E-News on the upcoming 2009-2010 Chico Performances season. This E-Newsletter includes information on Online ticket purchasing, Grammy winners appearing at Laxson, Field Trips, and more.
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Special Event for CSU, Chico Alumni, Faculty and Staff at Burger Hut
Saturday and Sunday, August 22 - 23, 2009
All CSU, Chico Alumni, Faculty and Staff are invited to celebrate the 31st Anniversary of Burger Hut. Print out your FREE CLASSIC BURGER coupon and bring it to any Burger Hut location and 10% of all your purchases will be donated to the Chico State Alumni Association. For questions, please contact the Alumni Association, 898-6472. No RSVP is necessary.
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Humanities Center Tertulia: Asa Mittman, HC's "Memory, Nostalgia, Ruins" theme, Sept. 10
Asa Mittman, Art History and Humanities Center Board
“A Ruin of a Book: Looking at the Damage to the Beowulf Manuscript”
Humanities Center Tertulia
Sept. 10
4pm - 5:30pm
Trinity 100 and 126*
The Wonders of the East in the Beowulf Manuscript was badly burned in a fire in Ashburnham House on October 23, 1731, with losses to texts and images. Given the unusual, unpredictable nature of the images in this manuscript, reconstructing what was lost is in some cases impossible. How, then, do we read these images? This talk will examine the tension between our desire to make declarative statements about the work, and about the past, and our simultaneous resistance against this practice.
*Part of the Humanities Center’s year-long theme, Memory, Nostalgia, Ruins. Call x5122 for questions.
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