Extractions: Idaho State University is fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges as a comprehensive, public university. The university consists of the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, and Pharmacy. The University enrolls over 12,000 students, some 2,000 of which are graduate students in 51 Master's programs and 10 doctoral programs. Idaho State University is dedicated to excellence in teaching and engages in sustained, substantive research and graduate education as an essential component of its academic and public service programs. The Community The University is in Pocatello, a community of about 50,000 located near the mouth of the Portneuf River on the edge of the upper Snake River Plain in southeastern Idaho. The city lies at an elevation of 4500 feet and is surrounded on three sides by mountains. The semiarid climate is moderate, with occasional snow storms during winter and temperatures seldom exceeding 95oF during summer. The area abounds in outdoor recreation opportunities, including skiing, fishing, hunting, kayaking, bicycling, hiking, and camping. Pocatello is within a three-hour drive of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, the Sawtooth National Recreation Area and the resort communities of Jackson Hole (Wyoming) and Sun Valley. Programs of Study and Degree Requirements The Department of Biological Sciences offers Master of Science Degrees in Biology and Microbiology, the Doctor of Philosophy in Biology, and the Doctor of Arts in Biology. The Department is nationally recognized for its research in ecology, on fungal pathogens of humans, and on floral development. Other areas of specialization with active research programs include physiology, molecular biology, developmental biology, microbiology, virology, evolutionary ecology and genetics, plant physiology, plant systematics, and cell biology. Details concerning faculty research interests can be found at
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Idaho Mountain Express: Council Ponders Car Cap for the Ketchum comprehensive plan which state that the citys transportation Unchecked,the idaho Transportation Department projects, that number could http://www.mtexpress.com/2001/01-03-07/01-03-07cars.htm
Extractions: Express Staff Writer Ketchum officials are proposing to declare war on the automobile. City Council members said Monday they generally support adoption of a proposed resolution that would attempt to limit the number of cars entering the city to what it is now. The draft states, "City staff is hereby directed to prepare policies for the Ketchum comprehensive plan which state that the citys transportation improvement goal is to limit the number of vehicles in the year 2021 to that number of vehicles present in 2001 and to include action plans to specifically implement this goal." On average, 17,600 vehicle trips are logged on Highway 75 between Ketchum and Hailey each day. Unchecked, the Idaho Transportation Department projects, that number could climb to 28,900 in 20 years. Ketchums proposal is largely based on a transportation study that was finished in February by consultant Roger Millar, who was hired by Blaine County.
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Extractions: Customize Make this your home page E-mail newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... What's New Aquifer study bogs down 05:15 PM PDT on Saturday, April 24, 2004 Associated Press Post Falls, IDAHO - An Idaho Department of Water Resources official said the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer Study will likely take longer than planned. The $3.5-million dollar study will look at the quality and quantity of the only source of drinking water for more than 400,000 people. Hal Anderson said bureaucratic hurdles and limited funding have slowed the project. It was planned to take about three years. The region is expanding, placing more pressure on the aquifer. Area leaders hope the cooperative effort between the Idaho Department of Water Resources, Washington Department of Ecology and the U.S. Geological Survey will help them understand the dynamics of the water source. Anderson says they need answers soon, but three years is an ambitious goal. This text is invisible on the page, but this text is affected by the invisible item's flow. This text is invisible on the page, but this text is affected by the invisible item's flow.
NWCN.com | News For NW Cable News | NWCN Idaho News idaho state is trying to track down the highest concentration of ozone in theTreasure Valley. The city of Twin Falls, idaho, is facing a water crisis. http://www.nwcn.com/statenews/idaho/page3.html
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Women's Studies Programs Worldwide Frequentlyupdated listing of more than 700 women's studies programs, departments, and research centers around the world, including both graduate and undergraduate programs. Programs outside the http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/programs.html
Extractions: Here are links to more than 700 women's studies (including "gender studies") programs, departments, and research centers around the world that have web sites. Programs and departments offering graduate degrees or concentrations have this fact noted in an annotation below the link. For a larger list of women's studies programs, including those without web sites, see the September issue of the Modern Language Association's journal PMLA or Gerri Gribi's listing of Women's Studies programs in the U.S. For information about institutions offering Women's Studies graduate and undergraduate degrees online, see Online Degrees in Women's Studies NOTE: After I had started putting this listing together, Kate Robinson told me about an annotated collection of links she has compiled of Women's Studies programs in the United States . I've decided to leave my links up as well, especially since they include programs outside the US , and since I keep learning about new sites. (My listing now includes more than 700 links; I last updated it on March 22, 2004
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Extractions: The authors of this report are S. Terry Childs an archeologist with the Archeology and Ethnography Program, National Park Service, and Karolyn Kinsey, an archeologist and contractor, also with the Archeology and Ethnography Program, NPS. This report may be cited as: Childs, S. Terry and Karolyn Kinsey Costs of Curating Archeological Collections: A Study of Repository Fees in 2002 and 1997/98 (http://www.cr.nps.gov/tools/feesstud.htm). Washington, DC: Archeology and Ethnography Program, National Park Service. Robert Sonderman, Kent Bush, David Lacy, and Ronald C. Wilson provided important advice on the curation fee questionnaire and/or names of potential institutions to contact. Ronald C. Wilson and Veletta Canouts provided valuable comments on an early draft of this report in 1997. This site was produced and is maintained in cooperation with the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO). Listed alphabetically below are the names of the institutions that responded to our questionnaire in each state, although not all were used in the final compilation of data. Each repository and institution listed below provided useful information and deserves our great thanks. Alabama
Extractions: Appendix F Reference Materials Arizona Department of Transportation: Transportation Planning Group. State Route 77 Tucson to Holbrook, Corridor Profile Review, Scope of Work. 1995. Arkansas State Highway Commission. Agreement for Engineering and Environmental Services. State Job No. 001747, FAP No. DPS-A015(7). April 9, 1995. Bevan, Timothy A. Planning Procedures and Requirements for Highway Corridor Studies. Compendium of Technical Papers. Institute of Transportation Engineers District 6 Annual Meeting. Anchorage, Alaska. July 1992. Bishop, Kirk R. Designing Urban Corridors. American Planning Association. Bonsignore, R. A., C. R. Brown, B. Fitzsimons, T. A. Hammerberg, W. R. Morrish, and L. M. Neckar. "Building Community Across the Corridor: A New Parkway Model for Chanhassen, MN." Design Center for American Urban Landscape. University of Minnesota. 1992. Cape Cod Commission. Old Kings Highway/Route 6A, Corridor Management Plan. April 1, 1995. Chattanooga/Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency. The Transportation Land Use Link, Position Paper/Walter Kulash: Speaker, November 96 TDI. March 1997. CH2M HILL. U.S. 14-IL 173 Bypass; Harvard Hills Road Extension. May 1997.
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Higher Education In Idaho The city of Boise, capital of idaho, is one of two metropolitan areas Education BoiseState University was founded in 1932 and today is idahos largest http://www.educationguide-usa.com/states/Idaho.htm
Extractions: Boise State University is located on a central campus on the banks of the Boise River. The city of Boise, capital of Idaho, is one of two metropolitan areas in the state. Approximately 500,000 people live in the Boise Metropolitan Area. Boise offers a wide variety of cultural events, museums, restaurants, and other urban amenities. Parks along the Boise River and surrounding forests, mountains and desert provide natural beauty and allow residents to pursue a wide range of recreational activities. The area enjoys a mild, dry climate with 234 days of sunshine per year. Education Boise State University was founded in 1932 and today is Idahos largest university with 18,000 students. The University offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral studies across more than 180 academic program options in eight colleges: Applied Technology, Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Engineering, Extended Studies, Health Sciences, and Social Sciences and Public Affairs. Campus Life The student population at Boise State University reflects the diversity of Idaho, the United States, and the world. Students come from a wide variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds, including 300 international students from 61 countries. There are four residence halls on campus and additional housing is available for students with families in university apartments. Other campus facilities include a new student recreation center with a comprehensive fitness and recreation program, an outdoor recreation program, and a large events center used for athletic events, concerts, and entertainment. There are a number of student associations in which all students may participate, including an International Student Association, which organizes cultural and recreational activities.
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Extractions: and WMD Civil Support Teams The Public Health Service will also set up Metropolitan Medical Strike Teams (MMST) in each of the original 120 cities designated in the Nunn-Lugar-Domenici Amendment, which receive partial funding from the Nunn-Lugar-Domenici Program. To date, 47 cities have Metropolitan Medical Strike Teams in place. Metro Medical Strike Teams respond on the request of local authorities in charge of the incident. The MMSTs' focus is mass medical treatment and mass decontamination ability. They also facilitate coordination between area medical facilities to assure efficient use of available resources. MMSTs are 129 person teams divided into three groups, each consisting of 43 people. The MMSTs have a diverse makeup, consisting of physicians, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, HAZMAT technicians, and law enforcement officers