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Skip to main content. Health Professions Advising at CSU. Dentistry (DDS, DMD). Health Professions Advising at CSU. Are you graduating high school and interested in attending Colorado State University? Health Professions Advisors are happy to meet with prospective students considering or planning to attend CSU to discuss interest in a health or veterinary career. With any questions you have. Jim Zakely – Pre-Medical, Podiatry, Physician Assistant. Ann Bowen – Pre-Veterinary. A tour of the Veterinary Medi...
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Site Map - Green Warrior
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Photo Gallery - Mountain Campus
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Skip to main content. Mountain Campus - People. Housing and Dining Services. Give to the Mountain Campus. 2014 - 2016 Colorado State University.
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Academic Programs - Mountain Campus
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Skip to main content. The location of the Mountain Campus offers a unique experiential learning opportunity for students of all ages to explore and study the natural wonders of the Rocky Mountain ecosystem. Natural Resource Field Classes. Undergraduate academic classes held during the summer provide outdoor labs, field study, and classroom work for students in the Warner College of Natural Resources. NR 220 is a four-week ecology field course. F 230 is a two-week program for Forestry majors.
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Conferences - Mountain Campus
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Skip to main content. The Mountain Campus is an exceptional value offering conference groups a superb mountain setting, comfortable accommodations, modern conference facilities, excellent food, and economical rates. We welcome groups ranging in size from 12 to 200 participants. Mountain Campus is open from Mid-May through Mid-October. Internet and Cell Service. Unplug and enjoy the wilderness. No cell phone coverage in the Mountain Campus Valley. Several public phones on campus for visitor use.
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Weather - Mountain Campus
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Skip to main content. Preparing for Weather at Mountain Campus. Mountain weather at 9,000 ft. (2,743m) can be unpredictable. Planning for a variety of conditions is recommended to comfortably enjoy the Mountain Campus through the seasons. Weather may change quickly in the Rockies; have layered clothing accessible. Temperatures can vary dramatically between daytime and evening hours. Precipitation comes in the form of rain, hail, or snow; waterproof gear is recommended. At the Mountain Campus.
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Explore - Mountain Campus
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Skip to main content. Nestled in a beautiful, secluded mountain valley at an elevation of 9,000 ft. (2,743m) lies Colorado State University's 1,600-acre Mountain Campus. As a site for student learning, conferences, workshops, meetings, and retreats, the Mountain Campus offers a unique opportunity to leave the hectic pace of urban life behind and be immersed in the natural world of the Rocky Mountains. Of the Pingree Park Valley. Of the Pingree Park Valley. Housing and Dining Services.
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Cuckoo for Coconut Oil - Eat Well
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Cuckoo for Coconut Oil. By Brittney Stuard MPH, RDN. Well first just a fun little fact: despite its name, the coconut isn’t a nut but rather a drupe. Makes up the majority of the saturated fats found in coconut oil, which is the same fatty acid found in breast milk and touts many antimicrobial benefits. Coconut oil has also been shown to:. Help prevent heart disease and stroke. Now some are not comfortable admitting this, but I’m not scared. Incorporating coconut oil in to your diet has not been ...It’s ...
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What does the red "Eat Well" label mean? - Eat Well
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What does the red "Eat Well" label mean? Each recipe or food item must meet the following criteria in order to wear the Eat Well label. When looking for healthy items in the dining hall, just look for the red label! Entrees and Sandwiches (per serving):. 35% of total calories from fat. 10% of total calories from saturated fat. 05 g trans fat. 10% of daily value of one of the following six nutrients: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Iron, Calcium, Protein, and Fiber. Sides, Salads, and Soups (per serving):.
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