Fact Sheet CU-Boulder, Colorado, the U.S.A. 1899-1999

Dec. 14, 1999

FACT SHEET CU-Boulder, Colorado, the U.S.A. 1899-1999 Following are facts about CU-Boulder and Colorado at the turn of the century, including an overview of the role of women in Colorado society in 1899, Colorado labor issues, changes in the structure of the American family and changes in American music since 1899. For more information, contact Greg Swenson in CU-Boulder's Office of News Services, at (303) 492-3113. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER 1899

Search Committee Named For Vice Chancellor Post At CU-Boulder

Dec. 13, 1999

A 13-member search committee has been named to fill the position of vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Ron Stump, former dean of students and associate vice chancellor for student affairs at CU-Boulder, was appointed interim vice chancellor last May, following the resignation of Jean Kim.

CU Violence Center Announces Statewide Safe Communities-Safe Schools Partnership

Dec. 13, 1999

A new $1 million initiative called Safe Communities-Safe Schools was announced Dec. 14 by the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado at Boulder, The Colorado Trust and Attorney General Ken Salazar. The statewide initiative, unique in the nation, was developed by the Violence Center under the direction of nationally renowned violence-prevention expert Professor Delbert Elliott, and is funded by The Colorado Trust and a consortium of educational associations. It is designed to assist schools and communities in safe school planning.

Earth's Magnetic Field Expanded Immensely After 'The Day The Solar Wind Ran Out Of Gas'

Dec. 12, 1999

A rare space weather event May 11 marked by a sharp decrease in solar wind helped cause Earth's magnetosphere to balloon to more than 100 times its normal volume, reaching nearly to the moon in the process, according to a new study.

Students Receive Top Awards For Research Presentations

Dec. 12, 1999

Chemical engineering undergraduate students at the University of Colorado at Boulder won awards in all five categories of the student poster competition at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers annual meeting in November in Dallas. Three students received first-place awards and two won second-place awards for their research projects. The winning students and their projects are:

CU-Boulder Schools, Colleges Schedule Commencement Events

Dec. 9, 1999

Special recognition ceremonies will be hosted by most University of Colorado at Boulder schools and colleges in addition to the main University Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 18, at 9:30 a.m. in the Coors Events/Conference Center. Following are the events to be held by CU-Boulder schools and colleges: * Architecture and Planning -- Graduation gathering, Dec. 17, 4 p.m. in the Muenzinger Psychology Auditorium. A reception will follow in the Environmental Design building, room 134.

CU-Boulder Internet Company Sweeps $45K Business Plan Competition

Dec. 9, 1999

The business plan for Wally.com, a pre-paid Internet purchasing card for teens, swept the CU-Boulder $45,000 Business Plan Competition Dec. 8. The team from the College of Business and Administration's Business Plan Preparation course won the first-place $3,000 prize from Bank One, the Cornerstone Equities’ Seed Capital Award valued at $20,000 and the Integer Group’s Excellence in Marketing Award worth $10,000 — netting the team $33,000 in prize money.

CU-Boulder Appoints Manager To Pilot Student Convenience Center

Dec. 9, 1999

Next fall students at the University of Colorado at Boulder will have an easily accessible, one-stop service location where many of their financial, academic and administrative questions will be answered. The university's goal to create a pilot student convenience center is on its way to becoming a reality, due to the recent selection of an associate manager for the project.

Kuwait Ambassador To Give Public Lecture On CU-Boulder Campus

Dec. 8, 1999

MEDIA ADVISORY WHO: Dr. Mohammed Al-Sabah, Ambassador to the United States from the State of Kuwait, will present a public lecture on "US-GCC Relations: A Model of Cooperation" at CU-Boulder on Dec. 11. Al-Sabah received a doctorate in economics from Harvard University and is known for his training in development economics. This is the first time Al-Sabah has visited the CU-Boulder campus.

Waterline Break At CU Contained In Cooperation With State, City Officials

Dec. 8, 1999

A ruptured steam condensate line discovered this afternoon at CU-Boulder west of the campus power plant drained treated water into a storm sewer and Boulder Creek at about Folsom Avenue but did not pose a danger to aquatic life, dogs, other animals, humans or the environment, campus officials said. The water is treated to prevent the growth of microorganisms and to preserve the pipes.

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