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	  <title>16th Annual Native American Student Union Heritage Week: Native Americans and the Arts. Poster.</title>
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	  	 <description>Poster created for the 16th Annual Native American Student Union Heritage Week entitled, &quot;Native Americans and the Arts,&quot; from March 5 - 9, 2007, presenting Edna Romero, Cherly Arviso, Michael Cortez, the Seven Falls Dancers and The Pikes Peak Intertribal Unity, and Chocolate Helicopter. Sponsored by the Colorado College Native American Student Union.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-02-04 10:29:02</pubDate>
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	  <title>2002/2003 Slade-Strand Sustainable Development Essay Contest. Poster.</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2641</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Poster created for 2002-2003 Slade-Strand Sustainable Development Essay Contest, featuring the topic, &quot;Next Steps for Making Colorado College Sustainable.&quot; [Presented by?] Colorado College Campus Sustainability Initiatives.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-19 16:12:11</pubDate>
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	  <title>2004 Colorado College State of the Rockies Conference</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2899</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Program for the Colorado College State of the Rockies Conference held May 3 through May 4, 2004. Includes listings of presentations and speakers: Endurance and Sovereignty Among The Indian Nations of the Rocky Mountain West, by Charles Wilkinson; Home and Hope in the Rockies: 20 Years of Observation, by Ed and Betsy Marston; Unveiling of the 2004 State of the Rockies Report Card, by Walt Hecox (CC professor of economics) and F. Patrick Holmes (CC class of 2003); Rocky Mountain Futures - An Ecological Perspective, by Jill S. Baron; Developing a Public Science That Can Weather the Politics of Resource Management in the Rockies, by Thomas Sisk; panel discussion, On the Front Lines: Community Organizations Confronting Change, with George Sibley and Ellen Stein (CC class of 1987); &quot;The Angry West, Revisited&quot; : Reflections on 20 years of change in the West since Gov. Lamm’s 1982 book: The Angry West: A Vulnerable Land and Its Future, by keynote speaker, Richard Lamm.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-26 16:19:58</pubDate>
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	  <title>2004 Colorado College State of the Rockies Report Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2871</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The 2004 State of the Rockies Report Card launched an effort to provide a comprehensive and accessible annual statement on what is happening in the eight Rocky Mountain states. The contents include essays on the “state” of the region by experts; a “Rockies at a Glance” section to put the region in perspective; an overview essay on the economics and demographics of the eight-state Rockies region; 15 indicator sections that rank counties based on cultural, demographic, economic, and environmental characteristics, including thumbnail sketches of innovative communities; and an essay that highlights the distinct differences for three sub-regions within the Rockies: the Continental Divide Spine, the Eastern Plains Agricultural Heritage Zone, and the West and Southern Mountain Amenity Zone. Edited by Walter E. Hecox (CC professor of economics) and F. Patrick Holmes III (CC class of 2003).</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-23 15:12:55</pubDate>
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	  <title>2005 Colorado College State of the Rockies Conference</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2900</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Program for the Colorado College State of the Rockies Conference held April 5 through April 7, 2005. Includes listings of presentations and speakers: Unveiling of the 2005 State of the Rockies Report Card, by Walter Hecox (CC professor of economics) and Bryan Hurlbutt (CC class of 2004); Celebrating Rockies Civic Engagement and Creativity, with F. Patrick Holmes (CC class of 2003), Cathy Robbins, Chase Whitney, Matthew Lee-Ashley, Mary Lou Makepeace, and Joseph Garcia; Toxic Rockies, with Walter Hecox, Philip M. Kannan (CC distinguished lecturer), Bryan Hurlbutt, and Caitlin O&#039;Brady (CC class of 2005); 2005 State of the Rockies Conference Challenge Talks, with Walter Hecox, Patricia Limerick, and Terry L. Anderson; Energy in the Rockies: Patterns, Trends and Assessment, with Walter Hecox, Chase Whitney, F. Patrick Holmes, Bryan Hurlbutt, Michelle Sullivan, and John Nielsen; Energy Challenge in the Rockies, with Walter Hecox, and Amory Lovins; A New West, a New Energy Policy, by keynote speaker, Bill Richardson and respondent Matt Simmons; Native Americans Regaining Sovereignty: Success Stories, with Walter Hecox, A. David Lester, Jacqueline Johnson, Chase Whitney, Tony Skrelunas, and Ira New Breast; Sprawl and National Parks&#039; Stress, with Chase Whitney, F. Patrick Holmes, Bryan Hurlbutt, Christie Renner (CC class of 2005), and F. Patrick Holmes; Ground Truthing: The Open Space of Democracy, by Terry Tempest Williams.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-29 10:11:02</pubDate>
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	  <title>2005 Colorado College State of the Rockies Report Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2879</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The 2005 State of the Rockies Report Card continues the Rockies Project tradition of identifying, assessing, and communicating key issues and problems in this unique region of spectacular natural beauty and cultural wealth, abundant resources and fragile environment. The Report Card includes thoughtful and often provocative analysis and discussion of some key issues that confront the Rockies: energy, the condition of the national parks, urban sprawl, toxic waste, creative occupations, and civic engagement. Edited by Walter E. Hecox (CC professor of economics), F. Patrick Holmes III (CC class of 2003), Bryan Hurlbutt (CC class of 2004).</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-23 16:28:03</pubDate>
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	  <title>2006 Colorado College State of the Rockies Conference</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2901</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Program for the Colorado College State of the Rockies Conference held April 10 through April 13, 2006. Includes listings of presentations and speakers: Unveiling of the 2006 State of the Rockies Report Card, by Walter Hecox (CC professor of economics), Bryan Hurlbutt (CC class of 2004), Caitlin O&#039;Brady (CC class of 2005); Land Conservation - Protecting Unique Landscapes and Habitats, with Tass Kelso (CC professor of biology), Jared Kapela (CC class of 2006), Bruce Runnels, Charles Bedford, Chris Pague; Preserving Biodiversity - Addressing Threatened, Endangered, and Invasive Species, with Walter Hecox, Joanna Prukop, Amanda Strauss (CC class of 2006), Randy Simmons, Anna Sher; Ranching in the Rockies - Threats and Signs of Hope, with Jack Wold (CC class of 1975), Andrew Yarbrough (CC class of 2006), Dan Dagget, Doc and Connie Hatfield, Dale Lasater, Brian Rohter, John Schiffer (CC class of 1967); Conservation in Action - Success Stories, with Caitlin O&#039;Brady, John Fielder, Sydney Macy; Environmental Justice - Equally Protecting All Humans and the Environment, with Wade Roberts (CC professor of sociology), Angela Banfill (CC class of 2006), Jean Belille, William Snape III, Liam Downey, Kathryn Mutz, Sally L. Palmer; New Approaches to Governing the Rockies - Can Our Region&#039;s Political Voices Be Heard? with Tom Cronin (CC professor of political science), Chris Jackson (CC class of 2006), Daniel Kemmis, Michael Stratton, Sandy Buffett (CC class of 1991); Climate Change - What Happens in a Warmer Rockies, with Matthew Reuer, Gregory Zimmerman (CC class of 2006), Roger A. Pielke Sr., Roger Pielke, Jr., Auden Schendler; Rockies&#039; History Comes Alive - John Wesley Powell Returns, with Anne Hyde (CC professor of history), Clay Jenkinson.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-29 10:19:04</pubDate>
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	  <title>2006 Colorado College State of the Rockies Report Card</title>
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	  	 <description>The 2006 State of the Rockies Report Card continues the Rockies Project tradition of reporting key issues in this unique region of spectacular natural beauty, cultural wealth, abundant resources, and fragile environment. The Report Card includes analysis and discussion of some key issues that confront the Rockies: biodiversity, ranch economics, climate change, land conservation, and child development. Edited by Walter E. Hecox (CC professor of economics), Bryan Hurlbutt (CC class of 2004), and Caitlin O&#039;Brady (CC class of 2005).</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-24 15:30:58</pubDate>
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	  <title>2007 Colorado College State of the Rockies Conference</title>
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	  	 <description>Program for the Colorado College State of the Rockies Conference held April 9 through April 11, 2007. Includes listings of presentations and speakers: Water Sustainability, with David Havlick, Tyler McMahon (CC class of 2007), Melinda Kassen, Gary Bostrom; Keynote speaker, Kay Brothers; Forest Health, with Brian Linkhart, Carissa Look (CC class of 2007), Merrill Kaufmann, Mary Mitsos, Phillip Kannan (CC distinguished lecturer); Keynote speaker, James Hubbard; New Communities/New Urbanism, with Ruth Kolarik (CC professor of art), Chris Jackson (CC class of 2006), Mark Johnson, Mark Tremmel; Keynote speaker, Peter Calthorpe.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-05-06 12:52:16</pubDate>
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	  <title>2007 Colorado College State of the Rockies Report Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2881</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>For the 2007 Report Card new challenges include forest health and the importance of fire mitigation and disease in this region, energy development impacts on Rockies&#039; communities and infrastructure, water use in the Rockies and the growing need for agriculture to urban water transfers, and trends in new communities, including &quot;new urbanism&quot;. Edited by Walter E. Hecox (CC professor of economics), Matthew K. Reuer, and Christopher B. Jackson (CC class of 2006).</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-24 15:51:14</pubDate>
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	  <title>2008 Colorado College State of the Rockies Report Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2882</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The 2008 Report Card, Fifth Anniversary Edition, attends to environmental amenities, and also pushes into social dimensions that seem increasingly to capture the spotlight in the eight states included in this report: the role of immigrants, the challenge of affordable housing, the need to restore degraded landscapes, the continuing controversies over wildland protection, and the prospect of creating a long-term regional renewable energy boom. Edited by David Havlick; Project Supervisor, Walter E. Hecox (CC professor of economics); Editor, Layout, Christopher B. Jackson (CC class of 2006); Contibutor, Matthew K. Reuer.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-24 16:10:15</pubDate>
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	  <title>2009 Colorado College State of the Rockies Report Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2883</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Speaking to a long-standing tradition of the Rockies Report Cards &quot;grading&quot; the region on a variety of attributes, this year includes a brief look at three areas: crime and incarceration in the Rockies, historic preservation in the Rockies, and an evaluation of regional representation by elected officials. The Report Card also tackles issues of wildlife in the Rockies, dedicating three sections to the topic: &quot;Wildlife: Range and Condition,&quot; &quot;Wildlife Management,&quot; and &quot;Impacts of Energy Development on Wildlife.&quot; Tangentially, the Report Card addresses water issues and population changes with the sections: &quot;Wild and Scenic Rivers&quot; and &quot;Repopulating the Rockies.&quot; Edited by Walter E. Hecox (CC professor of economics), Elizabeth L. Kolbe (CC class of 2008), and Matthew K. Reuer.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-03-24 16:26:08</pubDate>
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	  <title>75th Anniversary Celebration Shove Memorial Chapel Colorado College. Poster.</title>
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	  	 <description>Poster created in honor of the 75th anniversary of Shove Chapel, Colorado College to be held on Sunday, May 6, 2007. Activities include: recital on the Welte-Tripp pipe organ by Joseph Galema, Tom Johnson (CC class of 2009), Edward Ladouceur, Colleen Peterson, Frank Shelton (CC class of 1973), and Carol Wilson; remarks by friends of the Chapel; reading of the Act of Re-dedication. [Sponsored by the Colorado College Chaplain&#039;s Office.]</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-02-11 15:35:29</pubDate>
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	  <title>A Behavioral Approach to Stock Pricing</title>
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	  	 <description>Recent literature in behavioral finance has contradicted the notion of efficiency of markets. Greater emphasis on how psychological biases influence both the behavior of investors and asset prices has led to a strong debate among proponents of behavioral finance and neoclassical finance. This has created the need to study how psychology affects financial decisions in households, markets and organizations. This study conducts a pooled ordinary least squares (OLS) model using the fixed effects estimator to investigate the linkage between investor sentiment and stock prices for 35 firms belonging to three different industries over a time period of 56 years, from 1950 to 2005. The findings suggest that investor sentiment does not significantly affect the stock prices in this sample.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-02-11 10:39:05</pubDate>
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	  <title>A Life Insurance Deterrent to Risky Behavior in Africa</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3307</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The spread of HIV and AIDS and risky sexual behavior continues to be a problem in Sub-Saharan African countries despite government measures to educate people on the risk and severity of the disease and measures to promote safe sex practices such as making condoms readily available at reduced or no cost. We examine whether people decide to engage in risky sexual behavior due to low income and low life expectancy. Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by conditions that signicantly reduce life expectancy such as unsanitary conditions prevalent in poverty stricken areas, inaccessibility to health care, and dangerous working conditions such as those in very poor mining regions. Moreover, since income per capita in these countries is very low, the opportunity cost associated with dying from AIDS and foregoing future consumption is very low. We examine how a government provided life insurance benet may be an effective means of deterring risky sexual behavior. To evaluate this policy prescription we develop a life-cycle model with personal and family consumption and endogenous probability of survival. In the model, agents can receive life insurance benets if their death is not the result of AIDS. We demonstrate that excessive risky behavior does result from low life expectancy and low levels of income and illustrate the conditions for which the life insurance benet can replicate the effects of higher income and life expectancy, deterring risky sexual behavior and reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-02-11 10:05:54</pubDate>
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	  <title>A Medieval Ball. Poster.</title>
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	  	 <description>Poster created for &quot;A Medieval Ball,&quot; presented by the Film Series, and co-sponsored by the Colorado College Medieval Society and the Society for Creative Anachronism, to be held on February 4, 2006, in Slocum Commons, Colorado College.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2009-11-20 14:16:15</pubDate>
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	  <title>A Selective Survey of Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Asia: What Does the Literature Tell Us?</title>
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	  	 <description>Exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) is broadly defined as the percentage change in domestic prices in the importing nation’s currency due to a one percent change in the exchange rate between the trade partners. While the bulk of the literature to date on ERPT has focused on the US and other industrial countries, this paper examines the analytical and empirical literature on ERPT with particular reference to Asia. It is generally believed that since Asian economies are highly trade-dependent they are potentially susceptible to ERPT into domestic inflation. Particular attention is paid to production sharing -- which is a key characteristic of trade in Asia -- and its consequent implications for ERPT.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-14 13:58:26</pubDate>
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													Ghosh, Amit
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	  <title>A Tale of Two Cities Revisited: Pass-through in Hong Kong and Singapore</title>
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	  	 <description>This paper compares the extent of exchange rate pass-through at the aggregate level into CPI and import prices in Singapore and Hong Kong for the period 1980 to 2005. A priori one might expect that these two economies which have relatively small markets and are highly open with high degree of dependence on foreign goods for domestic consumption, will be faced with relatively high exchange rate pass-through. Results suggest that exchange rate pass-through in Hong Kong is higher than in Singapore. The paper further examines whether pass-through has changed over time in the two economies.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-14 14:50:27</pubDate>
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													Ghosh, Amit
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	  <title>Access [2006-2007 Block 3]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3140</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: 33-year employee Jim Capp retires; Get to know Lián Sifuentes; Behind the lens with Erin Hudson; Bowed Piano Ensemble strikes a chord.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-20 14:39:33</pubDate>
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	  <title>Access [2006-2007 Block 4]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3141</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: State of the Rockies to explore energy issues; Get to know Naomi Rene Trujillo; CC community flocks to help others on Thanksgiving; Back Row makes a cappella history with debut appearance.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-20 15:22:15</pubDate>
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	  <title>Adaptation. Poster.</title>
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	  	 <description>Poster created for screening of the film &quot;Adaptation,&quot; presented by the Film Series at Colorado College, in Gates Common Room on March 8-10, [2002?]</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-07 10:20:20</pubDate>
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	  <title>Alcohol Awareness Week at Colorado College. Poster.</title>
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	  	 <description>Poster created for Alcohol Awareness Week at Colorado College, from Monday, December 3 - Friday, December 7, [2007].</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-08 13:32:13</pubDate>
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	  <title>An Evening with Salman Rushdie. Poster.</title>
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	  	 <description>Poster created for lecture to be given by Salman Rushdie on Sunday, October 21, 2007 in Armstrong Theatre. Sponsored by NEH [National Endowment for the Humanities] Professorship, Demarest Lloyd Lecture Fund, Colorado College Visiting Writers Series, and the Colorado College Dean&#039;s Office.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2009-12-18 09:37:33</pubDate>
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	  <title>An Evening with Sandra Bernhard. Poster.</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2141</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Poster created for Cornerstone Presentation in the Arts 2008, featuring an &quot;Evening with Sandra Bernhard,&quot; on Wednesday, February 6, 2008. The performance was sponsored by The Gay &amp; Lesbian Fund for Colorado and The Robert &amp; Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust, with additional support provided by NEH [National Endowment for the Humanities] Professorship, The Drama/Dance Department, The Cultural Attractions Fund, The Office of the Dean, Feminist and Gender Studies, and the Art Department, Colorado College.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2009-12-18 09:53:41</pubDate>
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	  <title>An Ounce of Prevention or a Pound of Cure? Short- and Long-Run Effects of Pharmaceutical Patents on U.S. Health Care Expenditures</title>
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	  	 <description>This study examines the relationship between pharmaceutical R&amp;D and health care expenditures, distinguishing between the short- and long-run impacts. To measure these relationships quantitatively, we focus on patents as a key factor driving the costs of pharmaceuticals, and develop a structured vector autoregressive (SVAR) model to measure the social rate of return to pharmaceutical research as protected by patents. We conclude with unambiguous results that pharmaceutical patents are not correlated with higher short-run prices in any measure of medical costs. They are associated with higher long-run prices in pharmaceuticals themselves, but with lower long-run prices in the aggregate medical sector which includes pharmaceuticals as a component part. Further, the TRIPS Agreement and Hatch-Waxman Act to enable generic competition have both been demonstrably effective at lowering prices across the spectrum of medical sector prices. We conclude that pharmaceutical patents may be economically medicinal themselves, acting as the &#039;ounce of prevention&#039; that saves a &#039;pound of cure&#039;, the cure which would come in the form of even higher costs elsewhere in the medical sector.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-12 16:22:55</pubDate>
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	  <title>Ancient Wisdom, Modern Lives: Why the Greeks Still Matter. Poster.</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2681</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Poster created for The 2007-2008 J. Glenn Gray Colloquium Series lecture entitled, &quot;Ancient Wisdom, Modern Lives: Why the Greeks Still Matter&quot; by John Riker to be given on Thursday, March 6, [2008] in Gaylord Hall, Colorado College. [Presented by] the Department of Philosophy, the Office of the Dean, and the National Endowment for the Humanities Professorship, Colorado College.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-02-04 12:49:03</pubDate>
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	  <title>Andrews, Julie Irene Ashenhurst</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3054</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Julie Andrews (CC class of 1971) attended Colorado College from 1967 to 1969, then spent her junior year with the Scandinavian Seminar. She returned to Colorado College in the fall of 1970 and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa her senior year. Graduating with a B.A. in philosophy, cum laude, she worked in a variety of capacities. At the time of the interview, she was a freelance journalist and contributor to the Colorado Springs Sun. She reflects on student life, social unrest, the Block Plan.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-10-19 11:32:26</pubDate>
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	  <title>Answering the Question &quot;What is Life?&quot; Poster.</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:1768</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Poster created for 2008-2009 Philosophy Colloquium Series lecture entitled, &quot;Answering the Question &#039;What is life?&#039;&quot; by Professor Carol Cleland, to be given on Thursday, November 6, 2008 in the Worner Campus Center, Colorado College. The lecture series is sponsored by the Philosophy Department, Colorado College.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2009-12-01 14:17:30</pubDate>
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	  <title>Anthropology Department Newsletter [2005-2006 Issue No. 1 Fall]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3142</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The Department of Anthropology Newsletter is an occasional publication issued by the Department and provides news related to its students, faculty and alumni.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-21 10:17:54</pubDate>
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	  <title>Anthropology Department Newsletter [2005-2006 Issue No. 2 Spring]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3144</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The Department of Anthropology Newsletter is an occasional publication issued by the Department and provides news related to its students, faculty and alumni.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-01-12 10:11:35</pubDate>
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	  <title>Anthropology Department Newsletter [2006-2007 Issue No. 3 Fall]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3145</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The Department of Anthropology Newsletter is an occasional publication issued by the Department and provides news related to its students, faculty and alumni.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-01-21 14:17:14</pubDate>
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	  <title>Anthropology Department Newsletter [2006-2007 Issue No. 4 Spring]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3146</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The Department of Anthropology Newsletter is an occasional publication issued by the Department and provides news related to its students, faculty and alumni.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-01-21 15:55:52</pubDate>
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	  <title>Anthropology Department Newsletter [2007-2008 Issue No. 5 Fall]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3148</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The Department of Anthropology Newsletter is an occasional publication issued by the Department and provides news related to its students, faculty and alumni.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-01-24 10:08:00</pubDate>
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	  <title>Anthropology Department Newsletter [2007-2008 Issue No. 6 Spring]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3149</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>The Department of Anthropology Newsletter is an occasional publication issued by the Department and provides news related to its students, faculty and alumni.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-01-24 10:18:24</pubDate>
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	  <title>Apply to Live in the Language Houses. Poster.</title>
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	  	 <description>Poster created for Open House to be held on March 26, [2008?] by the Language Houses, Colorado College: Italian, Japanese/Chinese, Spanish, French, German and Russian.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-02-22 13:37:01</pubDate>
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	  	 <description>Poster created for lecture entitled, &quot;Are Islamists Manipulating Islam?&quot; by Hamadi Redissi to be given on February 28, [2008?] in Gates Common Room, Colorado College.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-02-10 12:56:56</pubDate>
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	  <title>Are Many Heads Better Than Two? Recent Changes In International Technological Collaboration</title>
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	  	 <description>There are two counter-intuitive trends in technological collaboration currently at work, making collaborative patent applications less common but where they exist, the collaborations involve more partners. Patent data are used to examine these trends along with the impact of two recent policy changes, including the relevance for particular nations and technologies.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-15 09:23:52</pubDate>
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													Johnson, Daniel K. N.
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	  	 <description>Professor Bernard Arnest, a Denver native born in 1917, was a professor of art at Colorado College from 1957–1982. He was Chairman of the Art Department for 17 of those 25 years. A noted painter whose works have been exhibited at various galleries throughout the country, Arnest received his formal training at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center School of Art from 1935 to 1939.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-10-22 15:58:41</pubDate>
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													Finley, Judith Reid, 1936-
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	  <title>Around the Block [2006-2007 Block 5]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3126</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: CC pulls together during untimely storm; 36 students begin CC as Winter Starts after taking a semester off; In the Tracks of Edward Abbey; Assistant Chaplain (Kate Holbrook) Ordained on Epiphany; Librarian (Robin Satterwhite) Receives the 2006 Distinguished Service Award; KRCC Top 10 Play List for Standard Jazz.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-08 10:45:41</pubDate>
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	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3127</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Behind the scenes with students and The Civilians; Get to know: Steve Weaver; A Student’s Dilemma: How we got Michael Pollan to come to CC; When the sun goes down in Domi, the solar lights come up; Advancement wins four CASE awards; Bettina Swigger nominated for Colorado Springs Business Rising Star Award.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-08 11:15:18</pubDate>
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	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3128</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: First Generation: Group provides support, sense of belonging; State of the Rockies Conference posters now available; Ofer Ben-Amots, CC composer … and astronaut?!?; CC Honor Council releases survey results; Girls Day in the Lab: CC students mentor 8th-graders; Get to know CC Authors.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-09 10:50:49</pubDate>
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	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3129</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Non-traditional CC student (Carrie Riffee) is a ‘Rising Star’; Get to know CC Volunteers; St. Baldrick’s: Hair today, gone tomorrow; CC employees help mentor area students; ATS launches academic technology incubator project; CC nets three Humanity in Action awards; Dennis Showalter wins Spencer Tucker Award; Tyler McMahon named a Fulbright Scholar.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-09 11:41:08</pubDate>
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	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3130</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Struck by lightning; Get to know Lynnette DiRaddo; What CC did on its summer vacation; Cossitt Hall upgrade a labor of love; The Sound of (CC) Music (Brink family); CC holds its “topping off” event for the Cornerstone Arts Center.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-09 13:12:09</pubDate>
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	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3131</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: NSF grant enables student–faculty research; Get to know Geoff Falen; CC welcomes eclectic class of 2011; Bicycle patrols; Bob Loevy’s expertise in high demand; Coffee anyone – day or night?; Disease Management; Library book-truck drill team marches to a different beat.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-09 13:38:59</pubDate>
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	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3132</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: New taco shop increases dining options on campus; Get to know Sandi Wong; Mike Edmonds receives NCAAP award; New stove warms the hearts of volunteers; CC on track for a sustainability ‘road map’; CC receives $10 million from El Pomar Foundation; CC Sustainability News: Saving paper at the printer; CC labyrinth gets a wall.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-09 13:48:04</pubDate>
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	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3133</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Students head to Tanzania to help women, children; Get to know Kathy Bizzarro; Scott Owens nets his 200th win; CC students receive award for 24-hour film competition; Some Things About Colorado College That I Wish I Had Known Sooner; Back Row on “Best of College A Cappella” CD for 2nd year.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-17 12:06:33</pubDate>
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	  <title>Around the Block [2007-2008 Block 5]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3134</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: CC first small college to receive big-time microscope; Get to know Charlotte Blessing; Bowed Piano Ensemble featured on NPR’s “Morning Edition”; Anthropology major wins Etch A Sketch contest; Landscape improvements on south side of Palmer Hall; ‘Tunnels of Oppression’ Exhibit Encourages Students to Take Action; CC’s Cipher receives $3,000 grant from Campus Progress.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-17 12:16:42</pubDate>
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	  <title>Around the Block [2007-2008 Block 6]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3135</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Unity Contest Powwow coming in April; Get to know Amod Lele; CC senior appears on “Jeopardy!”; Help Desk volume soars; National etiquette expert speaks at Colorado College; David Mason’s verse novel wins poetry award.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-20 11:41:13</pubDate>
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	  <title>Around the Block [2007-2008 Block 8]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3136</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: As college winds down, Summer Programs revs up; KRCC hires news director; Take our “first-line” quiz of last year’s recommended books; CC scheduled to install solar panels.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-20 12:50:06</pubDate>
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	  <title>Around the Block [2008-2009 Block 2]</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:3137</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Series highlights socially responsible careers; Flower bed at CC wins again; Professors and students participate in DNC; KRCC student-run station has CD-quality stream; Bears on campus, oh my!; Eat Local Food challenge held by Bon Appetit; Get to know Kristina Lybecker; CC Steps Out With Historic Walking Tour Brochure; Homecoming features aerial dancers in, on, and around, new building.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-12-20 13:17:51</pubDate>
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