University News
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The Fort Collins, Loveland and Colorado State University communities
will unite for activities in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan.
19. Events include a one-mile march from the Oval to Old Town, with
programs at the Colorado State University Bookstore and the Durrel
Center before the march, and a program that evening in Loveland with
Darin Green presenting "The Impact of Dr. King on Success in
Today's World," along with the African drum group Won Gay. For
more information about Martin Luther King Jr. Day activities, call
(970) 491-6444.
- In the wake of public health concerns over recently discovered bovine
spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or "mad cow disease) in a U.S. cow,
Colorado State University has created an information Web site that provides
current BSE information. The site, located at www.colostate.edu
(click on BSE News and Information) will be continually updated and
highlights the University's wide-ranging experience with prion-related
diseases as well as providing links to other local and national BSE-related
sites. The BSE Web site includes: BSE facts: resources for agricultural
producers and consumers; tip sheets and press releases; a guide highlighting
University faculty, centers and research projects related to BSE and
other transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, or TSE, diseases.
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