Local Students Receive Degrees From CU-Boulder

May 5, 2005

Editors: Names of degree candidates from your area are available by e-mailing greg.swenson@colorado.edu . This list was accurate as of May 5 but is subject to final grade reports. Local students were among the 5,464 students who received degrees May 6 during spring commencement ceremonies on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus.

CU-Boulder Commencement To Be Broadcast On Web

May 4, 2005

The spring commencement ceremony of the University of Colorado at Boulder on May 6 at 8:30 a.m. will be broadcast live on Campus Cable channel 10, available on the CU-Boulder campus, and on the Web. To access the webcast visit http://www.colorado.edu/commencement and click on the webcast link. The commencement ceremony, which is free and open to the public, will be held in Folsom Stadium and 5,464 degrees will be conferred. No tickets are required to attend the ceremony.

CU-Boulder's Air Force ROTC Earns Coveted 'Outstanding' Rating

May 3, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Air Force ROTC Detachment has earned an "Outstanding" overall grade in its triennial Air Force inspection, which was completed in February 2005. Last year, fewer than 10 percent of the 144 Air Force ROTC units throughout the country earned the Outstanding overall rating. Col. Bill Kunzweiler, commander of the CU-Boulder Air Force ROTC Detachment 105, said that Detachment 105 "is in its best shape ever, in terms of both size and the quality of our cadets."

CU-Boulder Announces 2005 Equity And Excellence Awards

May 3, 2005

The Office of Diversity and Equity at the University of Colorado at Boulder has awarded 2005 Equity and Excellence Awards to five faculty, staff and students. Associate Professor Ruben Donato of the School of Education received the faculty award. Carol Miyagishima, director of the Chancellor's Leadership Residential Academic Program and Ethnic Living and Learning Community, received the staff award. They were chosen for their commitment to academic excellence, cultural pluralism and diversity in the university community.

New Puksta Scholars Selected At CU-Boulder For Civic Engagement

May 2, 2005

The Puksta Scholars Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder has selected eight new students to receive a scholarship on the basis of their civic responsibility, high ethical standards and strong academic goals. Adam Gibbons, Courtni Frank, Regan Walton, Kovi Bessoff, Evan Thomas, Caitlin Merrell, Michelle Stavros and Victoria Van Antwerp each will receive a $4,500 scholarship in recognition of their commitment to civic engagement. The recipients join nine scholars already involved in the program.

Two CU-Boulder Faculty Elected To National Academy Of Sciences

May 2, 2005

Two women faculty members from the University of Colorado at Boulder have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences for 2005, bringing the total number of CU-Boulder professors selected for membership to 21.

CU-Boulder Named Among Best In The Nation For Service Learning, Civic Activism

May 2, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder has been selected for inclusion in a new book, "Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement," to be published in June. The book is designed to provide information to prospective and current students by showcasing institutions that offer many opportunities for students to improve community life and demonstrate social responsibility.

CU-Boulder Leeds School Of Business Kicks Off New Ethics Network With May 13 Panel

May 1, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder Leeds School of Business is a founding member of a new network exploring corporate compliance, governance and ethics that will kick off with a May 13 panel discussion on corporate scandals. The Colorado Ethics and Compliance Exchange is a network of Colorado executives and business educators from Qwest Communications, First Data, Adelphia and the University of Denver.

Early Arrival Recommended For CU-Boulder Commencement May 6

May 1, 2005

People attending the University of Colorado at Boulder commencement ceremony May 6 at 8:30 a.m. in Folsom Stadium will join a crowd of about 20,000 and should plan an early arrival. No tickets are required for the ceremony, which will be held in Folsom Stadium regardless of the weather. The majority of the parking for the ceremony will be in lot 436 on Regent Drive, just south of Colorado Avenue.

CU-Boulder Opens Field Laboratory For Sustainable Building Practices

April 28, 2005

The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder has established a unique teaching and learning laboratory to give students the opportunity to practice sustainable building techniques in an outdoor setting. The public is invited to attend a grand opening reception for the new Field Laboratory for Applied Sustainable Technologies on Tuesday, May 3, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The reception will be held at the laboratory, located directly east of the Administrative and Research Center at 3100 Marine St. on CU-Boulder's East Campus.

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