Student Found Dead At Apartment Complex

Nov. 12, 2004

Statement By Pauline Hale, CU-Boulder Spokesperson Today, we learned of the death of a 21-year-old male student whose body was found in Bear Creek Apartments at Williams Village, an apartment complex located on campus at 3275 Apache Road in Boulder. The young man's body was found by his roommate this morning. An investigation into the death is being conducted by the University of Colorado Police Department.

CU Alumnus And Landmine Survivor To Speak At CU-Boulder Monday, Nov. 15

Nov. 11, 2004

After losing both legs to a landmine in Somalia, Ken Rutherford co-founded Landmine Survivor's Network, which shared the 1997 Nobel Prize for its work in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. On Monday, Nov.15, at noon Rutherford will speak on "Landmines and Human Security: The Nobel Peace Prize Winning Movement to Ban Landmines" in the Old Main Chapel on the CU-Boulder campus.

CU-Boulder Engineering Partners With Lafayette Schools To Enhance Math, Engineering, Science Achievement

Nov. 10, 2004

An estimated 1,100 students at six Lafayette neighborhood schools are experiencing hands-on, inquiry-based instruction in engineering as part of a new partnership between the Integrated Teaching and Learning Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the Boulder Valley School District.

Statement From The Family Of Eric Cornell

Nov. 10, 2004

An Update on Eric Cornell's Condition "Eric continues to be hospitalized. He is making slow progress. The necrotizing fasciitis bacteria appear to be eradicated from Eric's body. His left arm and shoulder were amputated in the process of combating the disease. Eric is right-handed. Due to the large wound that Eric has, he will continue to be in critical conditionfor some time.

CU Student Leaders Took Unique, Unprecedented Action To Ensure Law School Building Would Get Built

Nov. 10, 2004

The University of Colorado at Boulder's new law school will begin to take shape east and south of the current building in January, thanks largely to the commitment and civic mindedness of several student leaders, said Law School Dean David Getches. Facing a threat to the school's accreditation because of the law building's poor condition, particularly the law library, Getches sought and won the support of student leaders last April, including senior biology major Eugene Pearson.

Groundbreaking For New CU-Boulder Law School Building Set For Nov. 12

Nov. 10, 2004

After years of delay due to state funding problems, the groundbreaking for a new University of Colorado School of Law building is set for Nov. 12 with construction activity on the $46.4 million building set to begin in January. "We are delighted that this long quest for a new state-of-the-art building will finally be fulfilled," said law school Dean David Getches. "You can feel the excitement among our students, alumni, faculty and supporters. It's been a long effort but will prove well worth it."

CU Wizard To Use Exploding Soap Bubbles And Dry Ice To Show Chemistry In Action

Nov. 10, 2004

The booms and bangs of chemical reactions will reverberate at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Saturday, Nov. 20, during the CU Wizards show "The Chemistry of Booms: Cover Your Ears!" Associate professor of chemistry Tarek Sammakia's show will take place at 9:30 a.m. in Cristol Chemistry and Biochemistry, room 140. It is free and open to the public. CU Wizards is an annual series during the school year that introduces topics in astronomy, chemistry and physics and is intended primarily for students in grades five through nine.

Gale Norton, Secretary Of Interior, To Speak At CU-Boulder Nov. 23

Nov. 10, 2004

Gale Norton will discuss her perspectives and experiences as current head of the U.S. Department of the Interior during a free public program Nov. 23 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. As part of the Center of the American West's "Inside Interior" series, Norton will be interviewed at 7:30 p.m. in the University Memorial Center's Glenn Miller Ballroom by CU-Boulder law Professor Charles Wilkinson and the center's faculty director and board chair Patricia Limerick.

Photo Contest, Exhibit Mark International Education Week At CU-Boulder, Nov. 15-19

Nov. 9, 2004

Editor's note: Reporters and photographers are welcome to attend the awards reception on Nov. 16. The winning photos will be available for publication. Contact Jami Nelson-Nunez for more information at (303) 735-0130. A photography contest and exhibit of pictures taken by international students at the University of Colorado at Boulder and study abroad alumni will take place during International Education Week, Nov. 15-19.

A News Briefing on the New CU Law Building With CU Students and Law Dean David Getches

Nov. 9, 2004

MEDIA ADVISORY Seven University of Colorado at Boulder students who were instrumental in securing financing for a new law school building and future campus construction will present plans for the new building and describe its unique financing at a briefing on campus Thursday morning. The briefing will be at 10:30 a.m. in the faculty lounge of the Fleming Law Building on Thursday, Nov. 11. The faculty lounge is on the second floor.

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