CU-Boulder Center For Environmental Journalism Names 2005-06 Scripps Fellows

May 10, 2005

Five journalists have been selected as 2005-06 Ted Scripps Fellows in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The fellowships are hosted by the Center for Environmental Journalism and funded through a grant from the Scripps Howard Foundation. The nine-month program offers mid-career journalists an opportunity to deepen their understanding of environmental issues and policy through coursework, seminars and field trips in the region. Following are the new Ted Scripps Fellows:

Odyssey Of The Mind World Finals Coming To CU-Boulder May 21-24

May 10, 2005

°µÍø½ûÇø 13,000 students and adults from around the world will converge on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus to attend the 26th annual Odyssey of the Mind World Finals May 21-24. Participants will come from throughout the United States and about 20 other countries including China, Germany, Poland and Kazakhstan. The majority of attendees will stay on the CU-Boulder campus and in local hotels.

CU-Boulder Student Wins National Scholarship For Commitment To Academics And Environment

May 9, 2005

Crystal Olin, a junior environmental design major at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been named a 2005 Morris K. Udall Scholar in honor of her academic excellence and commitment to the environment. Olin will receive $5,000 and will travel to Tucson, Ariz., this summer to meet with other Udall Scholars, policy makers and leaders in environmental fields. She is one of only 81 students chosen for the scholarship out of 436 candidates nominated by 211 colleges and universities.

CU-Boulder Fall 2005 Freshman Class Up From Early Projections At 4,900

May 9, 2005

The 2005 freshman class at the University of Colorado at Boulder is shaping up to be smaller than last year but bigger than first projected. New freshmen are projected to total about 4,900, though the actual number for fall 2005 will not be known until census in mid-September. The final tally of applications this spring came to 17,149, a 12 percent drop from 19,334 in 2004.

CU Wizards To Explore Types Of Speed At Free Show May 21

May 9, 2005

The speed of objects, light and sound will be on display May 21 during the CU Wizards show titled "Speed," presented by University of Colorado at Boulder adjoint physics Professor Eric Cornell. The free public presentation begins at 9:30 a.m. in the Duane Physics building, room G1B30, on the CU-Boulder campus. Cornell will measure different types of speed during an hour-long show that is intended primarily for students in grades five through nine.

CU-Boulder To Receive $12 Million To Participate In Solar Space Mission

May 8, 2005

A University of Colorado at Boulder space research group will receive $12.2 million to participate in an upcoming NASA mission to explore the fundamental physics of electromagnetic fields near Earth as they interact with the solar wind.

CU-Boulder Is Top Choice For 2005 Boettcher Scholars

May 8, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder is again the number one destination for Colorado high school seniors receiving prestigious all-expense-paid Boettcher Scholarships. Twelve new Boettcher Scholars will begin attending CU-Boulder in the fall. The incoming freshman Boettcher winners come from 11 different high schools around the state. The group includes six women and six men.

CU Law School Receives $334,000 Toward Building Campaign

May 8, 2005

The University of Colorado School of Law has received $334,000 in gifts toward the new Wolf Law Building, including a $184,000 gift from the Denver law firm of Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons LLP. The donation was joined by partnering gifts from FirstBank Holding Co. and an anonymous donor totaling an additional $150,000. The gifts are an important step in the school's campaign to raise $12.8 million in private donations to complete construction of the building scheduled to open in summer 2006.

CU-Boulder Sprays Weeds Bordering Streets, Lawns

May 5, 2005

The CU-Boulder Facilities Management department will begin spraying weeds bordering streets and in certain lawn areas in order to help re-establish healthy grass in places where it has been choked off by a proliferation of weeds. Most playing fields and other major lawn areas will not be sprayed.

CU-Boulder Friends Of The Libraries Present 'Just Desserts' May 20

May 5, 2005

The CU-Boulder Friends of the Libraries will present a talk by mystery writer Diane Mott Davidson of Evergreen at the 13th annual Just Desserts event on Friday, May 20. The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Center for British and Irish Studies on the fifth floor of Norlin Library on the CU-Boulder campus. The evening is free and open to the public. Desserts will be offered prior to Davidson's address. Davidson writes a culinary mystery series featuring amateur sleuth Golda the caterer. Each of her books includes original recipes.

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