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Colorado State University's Graduate School presents the 2023 Graduate Student Showcase, featuring research and creative projects of graduate students. November 15, 2023
Old Iowa State Fair pics between 1996 - 2007. Now, I have albums for the Iowa State Fair from the past twenty-two years (minus a few years when my computer crashed.
These old pictures bring back wonderful memories! There are some stages in these pictures that are no longer at the Fair.
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©2014 SDPB/Kent Osborne
Emily Parker presents her collection “The Florence Collection” at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
New York State Senator Patty Ritchie and NY State Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan visit Fort Drum Sept. 23, 2015. The two met with Brig. Gen. Andrew Rohling and Brig. Gen. Diana Holland at the post headquarters and finished their visit with a tour of the installation. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Kap Kim, 10th Mountain Division Public Affairs/Released)
North Carolina State University Alumni Association ( NCSU) honers a select group of individules every year for there lifetime achevments at the NCSU Gala held every year in Raleigh NC. Photography by Steve Exum & Griffin Davis
Jeffrey Hersey, Zoology graduate, is the last student to graduate from Moby Arena. December 14, 2024
The Texas Prison System built a short rail line from the Rusk State Penitentiary to hardwood timber stands where charcoal was made for firing the prison's iron ore furnaces. The rail line became the foundation of the Texas State Railway, organized in 1896 to make the prison self-supporting and to develop the region's economy.
Built by prisoners and supervised by the State Penitentiary System, the line was completed in 1909 to Palestine (30 mi.W) where it connected with existing routes. Financial woes and the closing of the furnaces led to the line being leased to the Texas & New Orleans Railroad, and later the Texas & Southeastern Railroad, which operated the line until 1969.
Control of the line was transferred to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department in 1972 for development as a state park. Restoration of the tracks between Rusk and Palestine was accomplished by Texas Department of Corrections inmates. New depots and parks were built at each terminus. Vintage steam locomotives and rail cars were purchased to provide tourist passenger service from Palestine to rusk. The park has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the state. (1997) (Marker No. 8819)
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©2025 SDPB | Jozie Kumm
Haleigh Corbally. Polk State v. Tallahassee Community College. Pensacola, Fla. May 5, 2014. Photo by Tom Hagerty
Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences celebrates its Living Our Values Award winners at the 2019 Spring Forum. April 30, 2019
The Ralph Opera program at Colorado State University’s University Center for the Arts presents Così fan tutte, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, directed by Tiffany Blake and conducted by Wes Kenney. March 30, 2022
Jasmine A. Dillon, Assistant Professor of Beef and Dairy Agroecosystems, College of Agricultural Sciences at CSU, moderates a panel discussion on Innovation for a Resilient World, featuring panelists Sarah Bohnenkamp, Sustainability and Leadership Communication and Coach, Candace Laing, Vice President for Sustainability and Stakeholder Relations, Nutrien, and Martha Montoya, Founder and CEO, Ag Tools, at the 2019 AgInnovation Summit, “Building the innovation mindset.” December 6, 2019