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CU-Boulder Professor Co-Investigator for Mars Odyssey Mission

April 3, 2001

NEWS TIP SHEET Note to Editors: Jakosky will be at Cape Kennedy, Fla., from April 4 to April 8, but will be checking his Boulder campus voice mail regularly. CU-Boulder geological sciences Professor Bruce Jakosky, an internationally known Mars expert, is a co-investigator for NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey Mission now slated for lift-off from Cape Kennedy, Fla., on Saturday, April 7.

Denver Zoo Curator To Give Talk At CU-Boulder On Gorillas In Captivity

April 2, 2001

John Wortman, general curator at the Denver Zoo, will visit the CU-Boulder campus to give a talk about gorillas in captivity on Monday, April 16, at 6:30 p.m. in Eaton Humanities room 150.

CU Professor Charles Wilkinson To Read From New Book On April 16

April 2, 2001

Distinguished Professor Charles Wilkinson of the University of Colorado at Boulder will read selections from his latest book, "Messages From Frank's Landing: A Story of Salmon, Treaties and the Indian Way" on April 16. The free event will be from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Boulder Public Library Auditorium, 11th Street and Arapahoe Avenue, and is open to the public. A book signing and reception will follow. The event is sponsored by the CU-Boulder Center of the American West, the Native American Rights Fund and the Boulder Public Library Foundation.

"City of Stars" at Fiske Planetarium April 13

April 2, 2001

Fiske Planetarium at the University of Colorado at Boulder will tour the Milky Way during "City of Stars," Friday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the planetarium. The pre-recorded show explores some of Earth's galactic neighbors - stars, nebulae and clusters. Visitors also will tour distant galaxies beyond the Milky Way. Tickets go on sale at 7 p.m. the night of the show and are $4 for adults and $3 for seniors and children. Fiske Planetarium is located at Regent Drive and Kittredge Loop Drive on the CU-Boulder campus.

Nationally Renowned Religion Scholar To Present Illustrated Lecture At CU-Boulder April 9

April 2, 2001

Margaret Miles, one of America's leading scholars of religion and the body in late antiquity and medieval Europe, will present an illustrated lecture on "Achieving the Christian Body: Visual Incentives to Imitation of Christ in the 14th-15th Centuries" on Monday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in Eaton Humanities room 150 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Miles is dean, academic vice president and Dillenberger Professor of Historical Theology at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, Calif.

CU-Boulder Celebrates Native American Awareness Week In April

April 1, 2001

The University of Colorado at Boulder will offer a variety of events in honor of Native American Awareness Week April 15-20 including a children's Pow Wow, a concert and a session with storyteller and magician Autumn Morning Star. All activities are free and open to the public and were organized by Oyate, CU-Boulder's indigenous student organization. This year's events focus on the performing arts, according to Theresa Halsey, Oyate's community adviser.

CU Lecture Series To Kick Off New Development Studies Program

April 1, 2001

The University of Colorado at Boulder will kick off a new campus-wide interdisciplinary program in Developing Areas Research and Teaching with a lecture series in April. Geography Professor Stuart Corbridge of the University of Miami and the London School of Economics will kick off the lecture series with a talk on "Development as Freedom: The Spaces of Amartya Sen," on Friday, April 13, at 4 p.m. in Eaton Humanities room 150.

CU-Boulder MBA Entrepreneurship Program Ranked 16th By U.S. News & World Report

April 1, 2001

The CU-Boulder MBA entrepreneurship program was rated 16th in the nation in a ranking of graduate entrepreneurship programs released April 2 by U.S. News & World Report magazine. The ranking placed CU-Boulder's MBA entrepreneurship program among the top 20 in the nation along with Harvard, Stanford, UCLA, MIT, Northwestern and the University of Pennsylvania.

CU-Boulder Graduate Programs Cited Among Nation's Best By Magazine

March 29, 2001

The University of Colorado at Boulder's environmental law program is ranked fourth in the nation in a ranking of selected graduate programs released today by U.S. News and World Report magazine. CU-Boulder's environmental law program moved up from a ranking of fifth in the nation in 2000. Overall, CU's School of Law was tied for a ranking of 38th out of 174 accredited law schools, up from 45th place last year.

Search Committee Named For Diversity Director At CU College Of Business

March 28, 2001

A search committee has been named to seek a director of diversity for the College of Business at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The new position will address the College of Business's commitment to diversity issues. James Marlatt, senior instructor of information systems, is serving as interim director.

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