Altered Landscapes Photo Exhibit By CU-Boulder Prof Opens At NCAR

April 4, 2005

A photography exhibit by a University of Colorado at Boulder professor featuring landscapes altered by human construction in the West will be on public display through the month of April at Boulder's National Center for Atmospheric Research. Titled "The House, the Road, and the Valley," the exhibit was created to show how modern culture has changed the landscape in both harmonious and discordant ways, said Tad Pfeffer, associate director of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. The show contains 21 photos of the changing West, many of them on Colorado's Front Range.

U.S. Forest Service Centennial Marked By Film Screening And Panel Discussion At CU-Boulder

April 3, 2005

A free public screening and discussion of "The Greatest Good," a new documentary film made in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the U.S. Forest Service, will be presented April 13 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The Center of the American West and the International Film Series are presenting the film at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Muenzinger Psychology building on the CU-Boulder campus. Producer and director Dave Steinke will introduce the film and answer questions from the audience.

CU-Boulder Sociologist Wins University's Top Teaching And Research Award

April 3, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder's highest faculty recognition for teaching and research, the Hazel Barnes Prize, has been awarded to sociology professor and women's studies senior scholar Janet Jacobs. Jacobs will receive an engraved University Medal and a $20,000 cash award, the largest single faculty award funded by CU-Boulder. She will be recognized at spring commencement exercises May 6 and a reception in her honor will be held during fall semester 2005.

CU Students Win $50,000 In National Urban Design Competition

April 3, 2005

A five-student team from the University of Colorado has won $50,000 in a national urban design competition held in Salt Lake City. The CU team defeated student teams from Harvard University, Columbia University and the University of Texas at Austin in the finals of the competition held April 1. The four finalists were selected from 71 submissions to the Urban Land Institute Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition, which is open to graduate students in real estate-related areas of study at universities throughout North America.

CU-Boulder Students To Introduce The 'Colorado Creed' To Campus

April 3, 2005

The "Colorado Creed," a student initiative to reflect pride and honor in the University of Colorado at Boulder community, will be formally presented April 11 at an unveiling ceremony. Student organizers will be joined by CU-Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Ron Stump in a 1 p.m. ceremony on the south side of Old Main on the CU-Boulder campus.

CU-Boulder Journalism Students To Broadcast Colorado Mammoth Game

March 31, 2005

Seventeen University of Colorado at Boulder School of Journalism students will get a chance to apply classroom knowledge to the world of professional sports broadcasting on Saturday, April 2. With permission from Altitude Sports Network, students from journalism instructor Chad Wachs' sports broadcasting class will broadcast and tape the 7 p.m. Colorado Mammoth versus Anaheim Storm National Lacrosse League contest at the Pepsi Center in Denver.

CU-Boulder Leeds School Of Business Ranked No. 14 Nationally For Entrepreneurship

March 30, 2005

The entrepreneurship program at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds School of Business has been ranked 14th in the nation by U.S. News and World Report in its 2006 Best Graduate Schools edition, up from 15th in the 2005 edition. This year's ranking marks the sixth consecutive year the program has been ranked among the top 20 programs nationally.

CU-Boulder Fares Well In Annual U.S. News Grad School Rankings

March 30, 2005

Five University of Colorado at Boulder graduate specialty programs were rated in the top 20 nationally in a new but limited U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings report scheduled for release April 1.

Statements From CU President Hoffman And CU-Boulder Chancellor DiStefano Regarding The Title IX Lawsuit

March 30, 2005

U.S. District Judge Robert Blackburn has dismissed the Title IX lawsuit. Here are statements from President Hoffman and Chancellor DiStefano. Statement from CU President Elizabeth Hoffman I am relieved and gratified that the court has granted our motion for summary judgment.

Giuliani Media Parking, Other Information for CU-Boulder April 3 Talk

March 30, 2005

MEDIA ADVISORY Rudolph Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, will speak April 3 at 7 p.m. at the Coors Events/Conference Center on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder. Parking for media will be available in Lot 430, across Regent Drive from the events center and adjacent to the Leeds School of Business. Following are media guidelines for the event stipulated in Giuliani's contract:

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