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Frank H. Rogers Science and Technology Building
Shines brightly on star-studded opeing night

David Fulstone II and Ambassador Linton Brooks
DRI Research Foundation Chair David Fulstone II, left, and NNSA Administrator Ambassador Linton Brooks exchange greetings at the Rogers Building grand opening.
“See our new star…” was the theme, and it was a star-studded event from start to finish. Nearly an hour before the 5:30 p.m. grand opening and dedication on Oct. 3, the lobby of DRI’s Frank H. Rogers Science and Technology Building was packed with several hundred dignitaries, elected officials, trustees, board members, faculty, staff, family, friends and well-wishers. [ more ]

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Frank H. Rogers Science and Technology Building -- Shines Brightly on Star-Studded Opening Night
Frank H. Rogers - The Right man for a Job of Atomic Proportions
Closing in on a Fugitive -- DRI Scientists Developing 'Swirler' Technology to Fight Dust, Improve Air Quality
Nevada State Cloud Seeding Program -- Researchers Gear Up to Get the Most Out of Winter
Dr. Chris Maples joins DRI as Vice President for Research
Breath of fresh air… Three new faculty members join Division of Atmospheric Sciences
Highlights from the 2003 DRI Golf Extravaganza
New DRI Report Details Decadeslong Study of Yucca Mountain Archaeology
DRI Rededicates Great Basin Laboratory to Honor Former UCCSN Regent Gallagher
Study's New Phase Measures Las Vegas Urban Haze
DRI hosts the XVI INQUA Congress in Reno:A changing Earth offers clues about the future

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