'Dead Man Walking' Author, Composer To Visit CU-Boulder Friday

Oct. 22, 2007

Sister Helen Prejean, the Catholic nun and death penalty opponent who authored "Dead Man Walking," will visit the University of Colorado at Boulder campus on Friday, Oct. 26, to participate in a panel discussion about her work. The panel will feature Prejean, "Dead Man Walking" opera composer Jake Heggie and CU-Boulder sociology chair and Professor Michael Radelet. The panel will begin at 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, in Grusin Music Hall at the College of Music's Imig Building on the CU-Boulder campus.

Fact Sheet: CU-Boulder Community-Associated MRSA Cases, Status And Campus Response

Oct. 21, 2007

o Eight cases of community-associated MRSA, or Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus, have been diagnosed in students at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Two of the students live in residence halls and the remainder live off campus.

CU-Boulder Urges Students, Faculty, Staff To Step Up Hand Washing, General Hygiene In Wake Of Increased MRSA Infections

Oct. 21, 2007

Health officials at the University of Colorado at Boulder are urging students, faculty and staff to be vigilant in their daily hygiene, frequently washing their hands and wiping down shared athletic equipment following detection and treatment of eight cases of community-associated MRSA, or Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus, at the Wardenburg Health Center.

Wardenburg Health Center To Offer Flu, Meningitis Shots To Students, Faculty, Staff Oct. 25-26 At Rec Center

Oct. 21, 2007

As part of continued efforts to turn the University of Colorado at Boulder into a "No Flu Zone," the Wardenburg Health Center will offer flu shots to students, faculty and staff during daylong clinics on Thursday, Oct. 25, and Friday, Oct. 26. Students also will be able to get meningitis shots. Flu shots will be available for $25 and meningitis shots for $125. The clinics will operate from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the CU-Boulder Student Recreation Center.

Wardenburg Health Center To Offer Flu, Meningitis Shots To Students,Faculty, Staff Oct. 25-26 At Rec Center

Oct. 21, 2007

As part of continued efforts to turn the University of Colorado at Boulder into a “No Flu Zone,” the Wardenburg Health Center will offer flu shots to students, faculty and staff during daylong clinics on Thursday, Oct. 25, and Friday, Oct. 26. Students also will be able to get meningitis shots. Flu shots will be available for $25 and meningitis shots for $125. The clinics will operate from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the CU-Boulder Student Recreation Center.

CU-Boulder Solar Decathlon Team Takes Third Place In Engineering, Seventh Overall

Oct. 18, 2007

The University of Colorado at Boulder's 2007 Solar Decathlon Team took third place in the engineering contest, and seventh place overall in the third international solar home competition sponsored by the Department of Energy. Technische Universitat Darmstadt of Germany took first place overall, followed by the University of Maryland in second place and Santa Clara University in third.

Successful CU-Boulder Science Teaching Program Now Model For Other Universities

Oct. 17, 2007

A growing program at the University of Colorado at Boulder is working to combat what many experts call a looming crisis brought on by a shrinking pool of new K-12 science teachers. Known as the Colorado Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Learning Assistant project, its goal is to improve introductory math and science classes at CU-Boulder and to recruit and train future K-12 science teachers, according to Valerie Otero, director of the program and an assistant professor in CU-Boulder's School of Education.

Denver Mayor To Visit CU-Boulder Law School Friday To Discuss Effects Of Homelessness On Coloradans

Oct. 16, 2007

Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper will discuss homelessness and how it affects Denver and the rest of Colorado during a free public talk at the University of Colorado at Boulder Law School. The mayor will speak to law school students, faculty, staff, alumni and the general public from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 19, in the student commons on the second floor of the Wolf Law Building on the CU-Boulder campus.

Surviving The Assignment: Panel At CU-Boulder To Discuss Journalist Safety In World's War-Torn Regions

Oct. 16, 2007

Three journalists who have filed stories from Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait and an expert who specializes in keeping journalists safe in violence-torn regions of the world will participate in a panel discussion at the University of Colorado at Boulder. "Surviving the Assignment: 21st Century War Reporting and the Age of Blackwater" will take place from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 23, in room 150 in the Eaton Humanities Building. The CU-Boulder School of Journalism and Mass Communication is sponsoring the event, which is free of charge and open to the public.

Senior Anthropologist From Leakey Team To Speak At CU-Boulder Oct. 27

Oct. 15, 2007

George Washington University Professor Bernard Wood, who has been working with Richard Leakey in Africa on early hominid research for nearly 40 years, will give a free public lecture at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Saturday, Oct. 27. The presentation by Wood, who directs the GWU Center for Advanced Study of Human Evolutionary History, is titled "Recent Advances in Our Understanding of Human Evolution." The event is the CU-Boulder anthropology department's annual Distinguished Biological Archaeology Lecture.

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