'Nike And The Global Economy' Topic Of CU-Boulder Lecture

Feb. 25, 2004

Nike's corporate compliance program that oversees its global supply chain of shoe and apparel factories will be the topic of a March 11 lecture on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus. Amanda Tucker of Nike's Corporate Responsibility Department will give the talk on "Nike and the Global Economy" at 5:30 p.m. in Ramaley Biology Building room C250. She is a guest of the Business and Society program at the Leeds School of Business.

Two CU-Boulder Faculty Members Elected AAAS Fellows For 2004

Feb. 25, 2004

Two University of Colorado at Boulder faculty have been elected Fellows of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science for 2004. Physics Professor Margaret Murnane and adjoint CU-Boulder physics Professor Eric Cornell -- also a senior scientist at the National Institute for Standards and Technology in Boulder -- were honored at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Feb. 14 in Seattle. Cornell and Murnane each received an official certificate and a pin.

CU-Boulder Film Seriesto Show Struggles Of Women In Post-Soviet Countries

Feb. 25, 2004

Editors: Elena Stishova, senior editor of Iskusstvo Kino, the main film studies journal in Russia, will introduce each film and is available for interviews. Contact CU-Boulder Professor Rima Salys at (303) 545-9678. The first and only film series to document the lives of women in nine former Soviet republics since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 will be presented at the University of Colorado at Boulder March 12-13.

CU-Boulder Professor Receives $500,000 Educational Prize From National Academy Of Engineering

Feb. 23, 2004

Frank Barnes, distinguished professor of electrical engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, on Feb. 24 will receive the National Academy of Engineering's top educational honor, a $500,000 award recognizing innovation in engineering and technology education. The Bernard M. Gordon Prize honors Barnes "for pioneering an Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program that produces leaders who bridge engineering, social science and public policy" and will be presented at a dinner in Washington, D.C.

CU-Boulder To Host Off-Campus Housing Fair

Feb. 23, 2004

The annual University of Colorado at Boulder Off-Campus Housing Fair will be held Wednesday, March 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the University Memorial Center's Glenn Miller Ballroom. The event allows students, faculty and staff to collect information on housing opportunities from a variety of property management companies and landlords, according to Susan Stafford, director of the Student Organizations Finance Office of the University of Colorado Student Union.

CU-Boulder Hosts Forum On Affirmative Action March 3

Feb. 23, 2004

Different views on affirmative action policies and practices will be presented by representatives from several University of Colorado at Boulder organizations in a public forum on March 3. The event, "Affirmative Action at CU-Boulder: Moving From Debate to Dialogue," begins at 5:30 p.m. in University Memorial Center room 235. The forum is a collaborative venture between the CU Dialogue Network, the Access to Education Alliance, the College Republicans and the Underrepresented Student Group Council.

Young Scientists To Visit CU-Boulder For A First-Hand Look At Research

Feb. 22, 2004

Editors: Photographers and reporters are welcome to attend the lecture or lab sessions but are asked to contact CU-Boulder Community Relations in advance at (303) 492-8384 to arrange. More than 120 science enthusiasts in ninth through 12th grade will visit the University of Colorado at Boulder for a first-hand look at a major research university on Thursday, Feb. 26. The young scientists, all members of the Colorado Wyoming Junior Academy of Science, will hear presentations from some of the campus's leading scientists and visit CU-Boulder research facilities.

CU's New Student Web Portal Offers One Location For University Services And News

Feb. 22, 2004

After more than a year of development and testing, the University of Colorado at Boulder's student Web portal project, CUConnect, is up and running and is set to make CU-Boulder students' lives easier. Designed as a home base for students to conduct their university business, the portal is available to all CU-Boulder students currently enrolled in classes. They can log into CUConnect on the Web at https://cuconnect.colorado.edu .

'War' Is Focus Of Colloquium Sponsored By CU-Boulder Humanities Center March 4-6

Feb. 22, 2004

The topic of war will be examined through a wide range of human and artistic experiences in different cultures and eras during the colloquium "War" to be held at the University of Colorado at Boulder March 4-6. Presented by the Center for Humanities and the Arts at CU-Boulder, the colloquium is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Center for British and Irish Studies on the fifth floor of Norlin Library on the CU-Boulder campus.

CU-Boulder Wins Four Medals At Education Conference

Feb. 22, 2004

The University of Colorado at Boulder's news Web site was awarded a gold medal for "excellence in multimedia" by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, District VI, during its January conference held in Denver. The Office of News Services and the Office of Web Communications at CU-Boulder launched the revamped CU news Web site in summer 2003 at http://www.colorado.edu/news/ . CU-Boulder also won two silver medals and a bronze medal at the January conference.

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