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Take a Tour of the World's Greenest Museum
The historic California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco has re-opened for business and is being called the ‘greenest museum' in the world. Correspondent Sumi Das talks to Aaron Pope, the manager of sustainability programs at the Academy about the energy efficient technologies they're using to reduce costs including a...
Tags: Museum, Leadership, Strategy, Management, Green, Cal Academy
Videos 2009-03-31

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Cole looks for another upset of Cal
BERKELEY -- Adam Cole played a significant role in Jeff Tedford's first defeat at Cal and foresees a similar scenario Saturday. "That year, we had a lot of unproven players," Cole said of the Air Force Academy's 23-21 win in Berkeley two years ago. "I see the...
Tags: Air Force, CAREER, Cole, game, team
Research articles 2004-09-03
Liquidmetal® Technologies Board Member Elected to The National Academy of Sciences
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif. -- Liquidmetal([R]) Technologies Inc. (OTCBB:LQMT) announced today that an honor considered one of the highest accolades in the scientific world, election to The National Academy of Sciences, was recently bestowed upon California Institute of Technologies Professor and Liquidmetal Technologies board member Professor William Johnson. Professor Johnson,...
Tags: National Academy of Sciences
Research articles 2007-05-23
Surfing Advocated by California Maritime Academy
VALLEJO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 20, 1996--Like many colleges across the country, California Maritime Academy expanded its use of computers in admissions.Cal Maritime broke ground among the 22 campus system receiving the first California State University CSU application over the Internet via electronic mail in January.The academy posted their CSU application on...
Tags: academy, California State University, computer, E-mail, INTERNET, MARKETING, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2003-04-01
Sooner Or Later - Air Force Academy football team to face Oklahoma Sooners
Academy football team prepares for season opener with defending national champs Nose guard Zach Johnson finally got his wish. It's a wish he might regret. Since he was a freshman at the Air Force Academy, Johnson has yearned to open against a nationally ranked team. Instead, the Falcons have...
Tags: Air Force, Games, Johnson, team
Research articles 2001-08-01
''Terrorists'' Attack Cal Maritime's Training Ship GOLDEN BEAR: Role-playing Exercise Helps Determine Readiness for Terrorist Attack
VALLEJO, Calif. -- Lessons Learned Will Assist with Maritime Security Curriculum Development Ever wonder what would happen if a maritime terrorist event were to happen on a Bay Area waterway? Would local, state, and federal agencies and our maritime industrial community be ready? A first-of-its-kind Bay Area event conducted...
Tags: attack, California, California State University, SECURITY, training
Research articles 2004-10-28
Cal decides who to redshirt
BERKELEY -- Not too long ago, deciding which Cal players would redshirt wasn't that big a deal. It is now under Jeff Tedford, who has upgraded recruiting dramatically. Tedford has had two straight recruiting classes ranked in the nation's top 25. On Friday, he announced which incoming...
Tags: Air Force, recruiting
Research articles 2004-08-28
Hazelton will pick Southern Cal, says report on the Web
The saga ends. Hargrave Military Academy wide receiver Vidal Hazelton has selected Southern Cal over Penn State, according to a report on rivals.com. Hazelton was supposed to reveal his choice today at noon during a press conference held at his Chatham, Va., prep school, but his father broke...
Tags: INTERNET, MARKETING, Penn State, Web
Research articles 2006-02-24
Hazelton confirms Southern Cal is pick
Vidal Hazelton officially announced that he has signed a letter of intent to play football at Southern Cal, his father, Dexter, confirmed yesterday. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound wide receiver made his plans public during a noon press conference at his high school, Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. Vidal...
Tags: football, Penn State, recruiting
Research articles 2006-02-25
Cal Maritime Hosts Nation's 1st Port Security Training Exercise Program; Lessons learned Will Help Establish National Standards for Port Security Exercises and Training
VALLEJO, Calif., Aug. 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The California Maritime Academy Cal Maritime, a campus of The California State University, today announced that it has been selected as the host facility for the nation's first regional test of the Port Security Training Exercise Program PortSTEP, a joint effort between...
Tags: California State University, security, training, Transportation Security Administration, United States Coast Guard
Research articles 2005-08-18
AIR FORCE ACADEMY
2001-2002 Wrestling Schedule Date Opponent Location Outcome/Time Nov. 24 at Oklahoma All Day Nov. 29 at Cal Davis, Nev. 5:00 PM Nov. 29 at Embry-Riddle, 7:00 PM P Nov. 30 at Collegiate Invitational 1:00 PM Dec....
Tags: Air Force, Albany
Research articles 2001-11-18
Cal biology expert, science editor, dies
BERKELEY -- Nicholas Cozzarelli, editor in chief of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal, has died at age 67. Mr. Cozzarelli, who was a professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley, died Sunday at his Berkeley home from...
Tags: biology, Biotechnology, National Academy of Sciences
Research articles 2006-03-22
Cal figures out AFA scheme
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Struggling with Air Force's unbalanced offensive line, California was in danger of another disappointing loss to the Falcons. A little work on the sidelines and some adjustments at halftime by the Golden Bears turned the game into a rout. J.J. Arrington...
Tags: Air Force, Games
Research articles 2004-09-05
Cal is still considered potent despite second-half struggles
The Air Force Academy enters the Armed Forces Bowl as one of the nation's hottest teams, but it isn't taking anything for granted against a club that severely stumbled in the second half of the college football season. The Falcons, winners of six of their last seven games,...
Tags: Air Force, Games, team
Research articles 2007-12-16
Air Force's blocking style riles Tedford
BERKELEY -- Cal football coach Jeff Tedford has accused Air Force Academy coach Fisher DeBerry of purposely trying to injure opponents by teaching questionable blocking techniques. "It's borderline unethical," Tedford said Tuesday. "From time to time, it looks like they're trying to hurt people. They have a...
Tags: Air Force, CAREER, Games, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2004-09-08
Scoreboard
GYMNASTICS COLLEGE MEN'S SUMMARY MPSF championships Air Force Academy Floor - 1. Jock Stevens Oklahoma 9.450; 2. Aaron Floyd Cal 9.275; 3. Josh Landis Oklahoma 9.050; Pommel - 1. Josh Landis Oklahoma 9.500; 2. David Eaton Cal 9.475; 3. Suhail Arastu Cal...
Tags: Air Force
Research articles 2002-03-24
In must-win situation, Air Force files appeal
Air Force's football team must win one of its last two games - one of them being Saturday's showdown against state rival and conference champion Colorado State - to qualify for a bowl game. But just in case, the academy has appealed to an NCAA committee...
Tags: Air Force, Games, scholarship, Thompson
Research articles 2000-11-09
Council on Water Quality: NAS Report Provides Much Needed Guidance for Perchlorate Standards
WASHINGTON -- James Strock, former Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) and former chief law enforcement officer of the U.S. EPA, issued the following statement regarding today's release of the report, "Health Implications of Perchlorate Ingestion," by the National Academy of Sciences: The National Academy of Sciences...
Tags: Benefits, HARDWARE, HEALTHCARE, NAS, National Academy of Sciences, SOFTWARE, Storage, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2005-01-11
Two-sport star Roberson selects Air Force
OAKLAND -- Charles Roberson and the Air Force Academy turned out to be a perfect fit. Well, almost perfect. "I'm going to try to stay out of the air," Roberson said. "I'm afraid of heights." Roberson, a senior football and baseball...
Tags: Air Force, baseball, CAREER, football, Leadership
Research articles 2004-03-31
Legacy High wing commits to Air Force
Trevor Noonan, a 6-foot-8 senior wing from Legacy High School in Broomfield, has verbally committed to play basketball at Air Force Noonan, named to the All-Front Range League first team last season, chose Air Force over Denver and Cal Poly. "A lot played into...
Tags: Air Force, Games
Research articles 2007-09-20
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