CU-Boulder Engineering Students To Spend Spring Break Volunteering With Habitat For Humanity

March 8, 2005

A group of 15 architectural engineering students at the University of Colorado at Boulder are planning to spend their spring break helping build homes for low-income families in Oakley, Calif. The project was arranged by the CU-Boulder student chapter of the Architectural Engineering Institute as part of Habitat for Humanity's nationwide Collegiate Challenge program, which encourages college students to do community service by providing a list of local chapters looking for help. The students will be working with the Mt. Diablo chapter of Habitat for Humanity in Concord, Calif.

CU-Boulder Students To Return To Rwandan Village As Part Of 'Engineers Without Borders' Team

March 8, 2005

Editor's Note: Photographs of earlier Engineers Without Borders visits can be obtained by contacting Evan Thomas or Carol Rowe. Five engineering students and a professor from the University of Colorado at Boulder will be part of a team returning to Rwanda over spring break to assist a village suffering from poverty, drought and unsafe drinking water.

New Arapaho Tribe Web Site Launched By CU-Boulder Professor, Students

March 8, 2005

The public can learn more about the Front Range's indigenous American Indian tribe, the Arapaho, thanks to a new Web site produced by students at the University of Colorado at Boulder that will be formally unveiled March 17. A presentation of "The Arapaho Project" and a panel discussion will begin at 7 p.m. in room 270 of the Hale Science Building. The event is free and open to the public and is sponsored by the CU-Boulder Center of the American West and the Colorado Endowment for the Humanities.

Particles Of Early Universe Topic Of CU-Boulder Talk March 19

March 7, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder's physics department will continue its Saturday Physics Series with a March 19 presentation about the makeup of the universe 14 billion years ago. Physics Assistant Professor Jamie Nagle will present his talk on "Quark Gluon Plasmas," at 2 p.m. in Duane Physics room G1B30. The presentation is free and open to the public.

Churchill Review Unlikely Before March 14

March 7, 2005

A specific date for release of the review related to CU-Boulder Professor Ward Churchill has not been determined but it appears unlikely the report will be completed and released before March 14. CU-Boulder Interim Chancellor Phil DiStefano and his administrative team are continuing their work to finalize the review related to Professor Churchill. The chancellor has said he will take the necessary time to conduct a fair and thorough review, even if it requires some additional time beyond his goal of the week of March 7.

Former N.Y. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani To Speak At CU-Boulder April 3

March 7, 2005

Note to Editors: Contact Mike Liguori in the News Services office for information on media credentials for this event. Giuliani is not expected to grant interview requests. Rudolph Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, will speak April 3 on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder and tickets for the event go on sale March 8.

Precipitation On The Horizon For March, According To CU/NOAA Atmospheric Scientist

March 3, 2005

Relief from one of the driest Februaries ever along the Front Range may be on the way as more snow and rain appears headed to Colorado, according to atmospheric scientist Klaus Wolter of the University of Colorado at Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Shifting weather patterns and the possibility of a re-emerging El Niño event indicate a better-than-normal chance for wet weather across much of Colorado in March, Wolter said.

CU-Boulder Friends Of The Libraries To Present 'Treasures' Event March 18

March 2, 2005

CU-Boulder Friends of the Libraries will present its spring "Treasures" event, "I Just Happened To Be ThereÂ… Making Music With the Stars," on Friday, March 18. Performing at 7 p.m. will be Nick Perito, longtime conductor, composer, arranger and accompanist for many of the world's most famous entertainers.

Ocean, Tsunami Wave Properties To Be Topic Of March 9 CU-Boulder Talk

March 2, 2005

University of Colorado at Boulder Professor Harvey Segur will give the Graduate School's 97th Distinguished Research Lecture March 9th on the topic of ocean waves, including their role in the deadly Dec. 26th Asian tsunami. The talk is free and open to the public and will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Club Room at Folsom Stadium across from Gate 9. The Graduate School's Council on Research and Creative Work is sponsoring the talk.

Asia Day At CU-Boulder March 12 Features Crafts, Culture, Music

March 1, 2005

A variety of Asian culture will be on display Saturday, March 12, at "Asia Day" presented by the Center For Asian Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The free public event will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fleming Law Building on the CU-Boulder campus. The Fleming Law Building is located near the corner of Baseline and Broadway, south of Fiske Planetarium and is accessed via Regent Drive.

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