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Portrait Of Einstein Presented At CU Nov. 22

Nov. 15, 1999

Physicist Albert Einstein is the subject of a performance to be presented at the University of Colorado at Boulder Nov. 22 in a one-man theatrical performance presented by Len Barron titled "Walking Lightly: A Portrait of Einstein." The title refers to Einstein's contributions to the development of Quantum theory and his postulations on light quanta in 1905 and to the fact that he walked to work almost every day of his life.

CU Scientist Is Honored For Antarctic Research, Exploration And Book

Nov. 15, 1999

He took part in 12 Antarctic explorations. His scientific research has appeared in 280 articles and reports. Last month CU-Boulder scientist John Behrendt was honored for 40 years of exploration and research. On Oct. 14 the Italian Antarctic National Research Program and the Academia Nazionale dei Linceia awarded Behrendt the first Felice Ippolito Gold Medal for his "significant and fruitful research in that continent." The medal is named after the late Professor Felice Ippolito, vice president of the Antarctic National Scientific Board at the time of his death.

CU-Boulder Ombuds Services For Faculty Expanded With Bock's Appointment

Nov. 14, 1999

University of Colorado at Boulder Chancellor Richard Byyny has announced that former biology professor Jane Bock will join Bob Fink and Jack Kelso in serving as a faculty ombudsperson. Bock, professor emeritus of EPO biology, retired in 1998 after 30 years of teaching at the university. She was the 1998 recipient of the Hazel Barnes Prize and is a former co-chair of the Sexual Harassment Committee.

CU-Boulder Faculty Awarded On Nov. 16 For Mentoring Undergraduate Research

Nov. 14, 1999

Two faculty members who have been outstanding research mentors for CU-Boulder's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program will receive awards on Nov. 16 from Chancellor Richard L. Byyny and Dean Peter Spear of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Nov. 27 CU Wizards Series Features Bright Lights And Explosions

Nov. 14, 1999

Professor Casey Hynes of the CU-Boulder chemistry department will explain "what happens when something burns" at the next CU Wizards show, "The Chemical History of a Candle," on Saturday, Nov. 27, on the CU-Boulder campus. The hour-long show begins at 9:30 a.m. in the Chemistry Building, room 140, and is free and open to the public.

CU-Boulder Names Barbara Schneider To Be New Executive Director Of Enrollment Management Services

Nov. 11, 1999

Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Phil DiStefano has selected Barbara Schneider as the new executive director of enrollment management services and admissions at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The appointment will be considered at the Dec. 9 Board of Regents' meeting in Boulder and will be effective upon approval.

Expert On Communications Standards To Speak At CU-Boulder

Nov. 11, 1999

Ken Krechmer, an internationally recognized authority on standards and founder of Communications Standards Review, will present a series of public lectures at the University of Colorado at Boulder beginning Tuesday, Nov. 16. The series is designed to help build a broad understanding of how technical standards are developed, a topic that has sparked widespread interest in recent years due to rapid developments in information and communication technology. Krechmer is expected to address the standards aspects of the U.S. government's antitrust suit against Microsoft.

Former Congressman Skaggs Opens Friends Of CU Libraries Series

Nov. 11, 1999

Former Colorado congressman David Skaggs will open the Friends of the University of Colorado Libraries' Treasures series with a lecture on Monday, Nov. 15, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Old Main Chapel on the Boulder campus. A reception at the CU Heritage Center will follow the free event, which is open to the public. The Heritage Center is on the third floor of Old Main. Skaggs will speak on "Journalism and Democracy in the 21st Century: Can Politicians and Journalists be Adults Together?" A question-and-answer session will follow.

Society Benefits From College-Educated Citizens

Nov. 10, 1999

Note to Editors: CU-Boulder has joined with the U.S. Department of Education, the American Council on Education and other organizations to participate in "National College Week" Nov. 15-19. The goal of the campaign is to inform the American public that with the proper academic preparation and informed financial planning it is possible for Americans to achieve their dreams of a college education.

Financial Aid Programs Make College Affordable For Students And Families

Nov. 10, 1999

Editors: CU-Boulder has joined with the U.S. Department of Education, the American Council on Education and other nationwide organizations to participate in "National College Week" Nov. 15-19. The campaign aims to inform Americans that, with proper academic preparation and financial planning, it is possible to achieve your college dreams. The following is designed to explain options and sources of assistance for student aid.

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