Major Writers And Artists Featured In CU-Boulder's New Literary Journal

Sept. 22, 2003

Editors: Review copies of the journal are available by contacting Steven Wingate at (303) 735-4669 or Steven.Wingate@Colorado.EDU . Joanne Greenberg, author of "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden," is among a stellar lineup of writers, artists and poets contributing to the University of Colorado at Boulder's new Western-focused literary journal, "divide."

CU-Boulder Sponsored Research Tops $250 Million, Sets New Record

Sept. 22, 2003

The University of Colorado at Boulder received $250,436,110 in sponsored research awards for the 2003 fiscal year, setting a new campus record. NASA and its affiliates led the way for the federal government with $53,122,463 contributing to CU-Boulder's extensive space research. The National Science Foundation was close behind, awarding the campus $46,274,074. The Department of Health and Human Services awarded CU-Boulder nearly $38 million and the U.S. Department of Commerce awarded the campus just over $32 million.

Quality For Colorado Highlights CU-Boulder State Of The Campus Address

Sept. 22, 2003

In his third annual state of the campus address today, Chancellor Richard Byyny spoke of the accomplishments and challenges that confront the University of Colorado at Boulder. Specific Quality for Colorado initiatives were addressed and identified for funding this year. "Despite the monumental financial challenges that the university faced in the past 18 months, its faculty and students, the creative engine of the campus, never stopped what they do best," Byyny said. "They continued to pursue new knowledge."

Mexican Art Exhibition Opens At CU-Boulder's Norlin Library

Sept. 21, 2003

The work of two renowned artists and teachers at Mexico's preeminent school of fine arts goes on display Sept. 24 at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Norlin Library. Pieces by Arturo Miranda Videgaray and Antonio Salazar Banuelos will be featured in the library's third floor northwest gallery until Oct. 30. The display is curated by CU-Boulder fine arts Professor George Rivera, who will host an opening reception and gallery talk Sept. 24 at 5 p.m. in the Norlin Library, fifth-floor Center for British Studies room.

CU-Boulder Team Begins Excavation Of Roman Emperor's Villa In Rome

Sept. 21, 2003

A Roman emperor's most ambitious and personal building project will be uncovered and analyzed by a team of students and scholars from the University of Colorado at Boulder as part of a new five-year excavation and field school in Italy.

CU-Boulder Conservation Efforts Reverse Decade-Long Campus Energy Use Increases

Sept. 21, 2003

For the first time in 10 years, energy and water usage declined significantly last year at the University of Colorado at Boulder campus thanks to efforts by staff, students and projects implemented by facilities managers.

Business And Society Initiative Taking Root At CU's Leeds School

Sept. 21, 2003

Just as medical students need to learn bedside manner to be better doctors, a new initiative at CU-Boulder's Leeds School of Business is striving to help tomorrow's business leaders grasp the overall impact business has on society. Leading the business and society initiative is Robert Kolb, who this fall was appointed assistant dean for business and society at CU-Boulder's Leeds School of Business.

International Student Numbers Down At CU-Boulder, Other Campuses Due To Visa Security Requirements

Sept. 17, 2003

Numbers of international students attending the University of Colorado at Boulder have dropped from 1,199 in fall 2002 to 1,107 this fall, primarily due to changes in visa requirements made by the U.S. Department of State, according to Larry Bell, interim director of International Education at CU-Boulder. Though the loss of 92 international students, or nearly 8 percent, is not welcome, Bell said CU-Boulder has been affected much less than some campuses across the country and is in better shape than other Colorado institutions.

CU-Boulder Study Abroad Hosts Peer Advising Fair

Sept. 17, 2003

The University of Colorado at Boulder will hold a fall Study Abroad Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 23, in the University Memorial Center's Glenn Miller Ballroom, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Students and faculty who want general information about CU-Boulder's 150 study abroad programs, program costs, scholarship opportunities and financial aid are encouraged to attend.

CU-Boulder GLBT Resource Center Hosts Three Events In September

Sept. 17, 2003

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center will present three events this month, including a talk by a gay Muslim activist and a personal story of living with HIV. Monthly educational and social opportunities, centered around the theme "Empowering Multiple Dimensions of Our Identities," will run throughout the year. All events are free and open to the public.

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