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CU-Boulder South Land Use Assessment Accepted By Regents

Nov. 7, 2001

The University of Colorado Board of Regents today accepted a conceptual land use assessment study for the CU-Boulder South campus, concluding a three-month process of seeking feedback and input from university constituents, including the public, on the general concepts for land use on the 308-acre site.

Edward Linenthal To Talk At CU 91ÖÆƬ³§ Violence On The American Soil

Nov. 7, 2001

On Sept.11, terrorist attacks on symbolic architecture in New York and Washington, D.C., shook the world and America's long-cherished sense of safety, sending the country into a mixed state of shock, anxiety and retrospection. How are Americans responding to one of the darkest days in national history? How can the nation cope with such an unprecedented, staggering crisis?

University Of Colorado-Led Science Team Studying Environmental Problems On Alaska's North Slope

Nov. 6, 2001

A science team led by the University of Colorado at Boulder is conducting extensive research on Alaska's North Slope to better understand, support and enhance local decision-making processes in the face of climate variability and potential environmental disasters.

Federal Guidelines For Web Pages Highlight Of Assistive Technology Conference At CU-Boulder Nov. 14-16

Nov. 5, 2001

Editors: Vendors with various equipment, including closed circuit TV and voice recognition software, will be available to photograph or videotape from noon to 4:30 p.m. Nov. 14, all day Nov. 15 and until noon Nov. 16 in the main lobby of the Coors/Events Conference Center. A workshop featuring demos of tactile graphics for the blind will be from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at the center, room 3, and a special session on interfacing various hardware for blind users will be Nov. 15 from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., also in room 3. A complete conference agenda is attached.

Search Committee Named For Dean Of College Of Arts And Sciences At CU-Boulder

Nov. 5, 2001

University of Colorado at Boulder Provost Phil DiStefano has appointed a search committee to seek candidates for the position of dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Todd Gleeson, associate vice chancellor for faculty affairs, is currently serving as interim dean. Gleeson replaced Peter Spear, who resigned in July to accept the position of provost at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Breathe Better Bus Visits Boulder, CU With Interactive Exhibits Nov. 7-8

Nov. 5, 2001

From eighth-graders to rocket scientists, Boulder students and employees will have an opportunity this week to learn about the effects of air pollution, smoking, asthma and allergies on breathing and healthy lungs. The Breathe Better Bus was created by the Colorado Allergy and Asthma Centers' Breathe Better Foundation with the help of University of Colorado at Boulder engineering students. The bus will visit Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Casey Middle School and the CU-Boulder campus as part of its Boulder County kick-off.

CU-Boulder Business Professor Wins $30,000 Grant From IBM

Nov. 5, 2001

Joe Rosse, professor of management at CU-Boulder, won a Faculty Partnership Award and a $30,000 research grant from IBM Corporate Research and IBM Printing Systems Division. The award will provide funding for his research through the Center for the Integrative Study of Work at CU-Boulder, where he is director.

Media Advisory: Memorial Service For Jaime Frantz

Nov. 4, 2001

MEDIA ADVISORY A memorial service for CU-Boulder student Jaime Allison Frantz will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. at Macky Auditorium. Frantz, a senior majoring in marketing, was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Boulder on Nov. 3. The service is sponsored by the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. A reception will be held after the memorial at the sorority house at 1015 15th St., at the corner of 15th and Euclid. The public is welcome to attend.

CU-Boulder Receives $3.5 Million Grant To Help Advance Women In Science

Nov. 4, 2001

The University of Colorado at Boulder has received $3.5 million from the National Science Foundation to help increase the number of women serving in administration positions in science, mathematics, engineering and technology programs at the university. CU-Boulder was one of eight universities to receive an NSF grant as part of the ADVANCE institutional transformation program. The awards, which will be distributed over five years, are part of an effort by the foundation to diversify the scientific work force.

Calendar Item: Author To Give Coen/White Center Lecture At CU-Boulder On The 'Orwellian Vision'

Nov. 1, 2001

Richard Epstein, the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, will present the John R. Coen/Distinguished White Center Lecture on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Lindsley Memorial Courtroom of the Fleming Law Building. The lecture, titled "Using Literature to Understand Social Institutions: A Critique of the Orwellian Vision," is sponsored by the University of Colorado's School of Law.

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