CU-Boulder And CIRES Host Symposium On "Environmental Responses To Anthropogenic Perturbations"

Feb. 13, 2003

"Environmental Responses to Anthropogenic Perturbations" is the topic of a day-long symposium to be offered by the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder Friday, Feb. 21. Registration is required by Tuesday, Feb. 18, but the symposium is free and open to the public. All sessions will be presented by a CIRES fellow in the Old Main chapel. Sessions begin at 9 a.m. and extend until 5 p.m., each lasting 35 minutes. The day opens with a continental breakfast in Old Main at 8:30 a.m.

CU Parents Association Awards $40,000 In Grants

Feb. 11, 2003

The CU Parents Association has awarded $40,000 in grants to programs designed to enhance the experience of undergraduates on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus. Preference was given to projects that met the association's goals of enriching student life, building community, promoting diversity, improving student safety, enhancing career counseling and improving communication with parents and students.

CU-Boulder Diversity Summit Examines Issues Of Bias, Discrimination In Minority Communities Feb. 19-21

Feb. 11, 2003

Editors: A complete Diversity Summit agenda can be found at http://www.Colorado.EDU/cu-diversity/ . The University of Colorado at Boulder's Eighth Annual Campus Diversity Summit, "Bias, Blame and Bigotry: Stressors on Diverse Communities," will be held Feb. 19-21.

CU-Boulder Leeds School Of Business Appoints New Awards Program Director

Feb. 10, 2003

The CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business has appointed Lisa Nelson as director of the school's awards programs. Her appointment was effective Jan. 23. As director, Nelson's responsibilities include the creation and facilitation of a national awards program to recognize corporations that engage in socially responsible and environmentally friendly business practices.

Galileo Mission To Jupiter Topic Of Fiske Planetarium Show

Feb. 10, 2003

The many discoveries of the Galileo spacecraft in its journey through space and around Jupiter will be explored at CU-Boulder's Fiske Planetarium on Friday, Feb. 21, and Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m. University of Colorado at Boulder Professor Fran Bagenal will present her live show "Galileo: Mission to Jupiter," as part of the planetarium's monthly astronomy talks. The live talks are given by CU-Boulder professors and guest lecturers.

CU-Boulder Hosts Off-Campus Housing Fair On Feb. 19

Feb. 10, 2003

The annual Off-Campus Housing Fair for students, staff and faculty at the University of Colorado at Boulder will be held Wednesday, Feb. 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Glenn Miller Ballroom at the University Memorial Center. The event allows participants to collect information on housing opportunities for next year from a variety of property management companies and landlords, according to Susan Stafford, director.

CU-Boulder Engineering Professor Wins Award For Biotechnology Research

Feb. 10, 2003

Kristi Anseth, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been selected to receive the Curtis W. McGraw Research Award from the American Society of Engineering Education. The award, given to only one young engineering faculty member across the country each year, recognizes Anseth for her "outstanding and far-reaching work on exploring, designing and characterizing new generations of photopolymerized bio-materials for medical applications."

American Junior Academy Of Sciences Headed To CU-Boulder Feb. 13 To Meet Top Scientists Through 2003 AAAS Meeting

Feb. 10, 2003

Note to Editors: The event is closed to the public but media are invited to attend. The morning lectures will be held at Fiske Planetarium. The top high school science students representing many of the 50 states will visit the University of Colorado at Boulder Feb. 13 to meet with CU-Boulder's top researchers, including Nobel laureates and MacArthur "genius grant" recipients.

Executive Producer Of "The Simpsons" To Speak At CU-Boulder Feb. 20

Feb. 9, 2003

Tim Long, a writer and co-executive producer of the long-running animated series "The Simpsons," will give a public talk at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Thursday, Feb. 20. Long, who will be on campus Feb. 19-20 as a guest of the World Affairs Athenaeum, will speak at 7 p.m. in the Mathematics Building, room 100. The event is free and open to the public.

'War' Chosen As 2003-04 Academic Theme For CU-Boulder Humanities Center

Feb. 9, 2003

To examine war through a wide range of human and artistic experiences in different cultures and eras, the University of Colorado at Boulder Center For Humanities and the Arts has announced its theme for the 2003-04 academic year will be "War." "We invite all members of the CU community to join in a broad, interdisciplinary conversation focused on war - and peace," said Jeff Cox, CHA director. The center will conduct a yearlong faculty and graduate student seminar, host a series of lectures, and hold a spring colloquium in conjunction with the theme.

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