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CU-Boulder Women's Resource Center Hosts Retiree Banquet, Silent Auction

March 13, 2005

The Women's Resource Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder will host its fifth annual retiree banquet and silent auction fundraiser March 31 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the University Memorial Center, room 235. Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for others. Those who wish to attend should call for reservations because a limited number of tickets will be sold. The center also is calling for silent auction donations including artwork and other items or services. Deadline for donations is March 29.

Heat, Temperature And Absolute Zero Are Topics Of March 19 CU Wizards Show

March 13, 2005

The connections between work, energy, heat and temperature will be explained during the Saturday, March 19, CU Wizards show "Much Ado About Absolute Zero." Paul Beale and Scott Kittelman of the University of Colorado at Boulder will present the show at 9:30 a.m. in Duane Physics, room G1B30. Beale is a professor of physics and Kittelman is a researcher in the Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. The show, aimed primarily at students in grades five through nine, is free and open to the public.

Novel Laboratory Technique Identifies High Levels Of Pathogens In Therapy Pool

March 13, 2005

Note to Editors: Contents embargoed until 5 p.m. EST on Monday, March 14. A research team using a novel genetic cloning and sequencing technique has identified a surprisingly high number of airborne pathogens in a Midwest therapy pool, pointing to the need for closer scrutiny of public hot pools, says a new study.

MEDIA ADVISORY On Churchill Review Timeline

March 13, 2005

Chancellor Phil DiStefano plans to release the findings of his review related to CU-Boulder Professor Ward Churchill on Monday, March 28. DiStefano said that timeline will allow him and his team to complete the work in accordance with normal university procedures. DiStefano has been assisted in the review by Arts and Sciences Dean Todd Gleeson and Law Dean David Getches. The purpose of the review is to determine whether Professor Churchill may have overstepped his bounds as a faculty member, showing possible cause for dismissal.

CU-Boulder Campus Begins Search For New Provost

March 12, 2005

James Williams, dean of libraries at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been appointed chair of a 15-member search committee announced this week to select a new provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. Candidates for the position, currently held by Interim Provost Susan Avery, will be identified through a national search assisted by a search firm. The provost's salary currently is about $220,000.

CU-Boulder Campus Community Tackles Racial Intolerance Issues

March 10, 2005

Members of the African American campus community at the University of Colorado at Boulder came together today with administrators, faculty leaders, alumni and others to develop a plan for addressing recent incidents of racial intolerance on the Boulder campus. Also attending were representatives of Asian American, American Indian and Hispanic communities.

CU Law Professor Charles Wilkinson Releases New Book, 'Blood Struggle,' A Tale Of Indian Sovereignty

March 10, 2005

Distinguished Professor Charles Wilkinson of the University of Colorado at Boulder chronicles the dynamic rebirth of Native American society and culture in a new and highly praised book, "Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations."

CU-Boulder Researchers Pioneer New Technique To Free Seismologists From 'Tyranny Of Earthquakes'

March 9, 2005

Seismologists have long relied on earthquakes or expensive tools like explosives to help create images of Earth's interior, but a new method created by University of Colorado at Boulder researchers will produce quicker, cheaper and clearer images.

CU-Boulder Taps Susan Avery As Interim Provost

March 9, 2005

Susan Avery, interim vice chancellor for research and dean of the Graduate School at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been named interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, pending approval by the CU Board of Regents. Interim Chancellor Phil DiStefano announced today that he plans to recommend Avery for the position at the next meeting of the Board of Regents on March 24. DiStefano had served as provost before being named to his current position following the resignation of former Chancellor Richard L. Byyny last December.

CU-Boulder Announces Finalists For Dean Of Leeds School Of Business

March 9, 2005

Three finalists have been named for the position of dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The finalists are Gautam Kaul of the University of Michigan, David W. Stewart of the University of Southern California and Dennis A. Ahlburg of the University of Minnesota, according to William Kaempfer, chair of the search committee and vice provost and associate vice chancellor for budget and planning at CU-Boulder. The committee's goal is to hire a new dean for the school effective July 1.

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