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CU-Boulder School Of Education Projects In Denver's Five Points Neighborhood

May 9, 2000

"Community Faculty" Assist Student Teachers

Campus Parking Availability To Be Affected By Construction Projects

May 9, 2000

Construction of the Discovery Learning Center and expansion and renovation of the University Memorial Center will affect parking availability on the east and west ends of campus for the next 15 to 24 months. Construction of the Discovery Learning Center (DLC), to be located northeast of the College of Engineering, is scheduled to begin on June 1. Parking lots 444, east of aerospace engineering, and 437, north of engineeringÂ’s Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory, will be eliminated by DLC construction.

Former CEO Of CMP Media Inc. To Speak At CU MBA Graduation

May 8, 2000

Michael Leeds, a 1974 CU-Boulder College of Business graduate and former CEO of CMP Media Inc., will speak May 12 at the University of Colorado at Boulder MBA graduation ceremony. He will address "Realities of the ‘New Economy’ and the Importance of Ethical Behavior in the Business World" at the 6 p.m. ceremony in Macky Auditorium on the CU-Boulder campus.

Chemical Engineering Associate Professor Named Howard Hughes Medical Investigator

May 8, 2000

University of Colorado at Boulder Associate Professor Kristi Anseth has been named an investigator by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, bringing the number of the prestigious appointments on the Boulder campus to four.

CU Law Professor Marianne Wesson To Speak About Latest Book May 19

May 7, 2000

Best-selling author and University of Colorado at Boulder law Professor Marianne Wesson will be the guest speaker at the eighth annual Just Desserts on Friday, May 19, at 7 p.m. in the Fleming Law Building. The event, which begins with a dessert reception in the law building's foyer, is a "friend raiser" presented by the CU Friends of the Libraries and is free and open to the public.

CU-Boulder Commencement Parking Made Easy With Early Arrival

May 7, 2000

With about 20,000 people expected to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder commencement exercises May 12 at 9:30 a.m. in Folsom Stadium, attendees should plan to make an early arrival. Parking will be available in Lot 436 on Regent Drive for most people attending. Meters on campus are free the morning of the University Commencement Ceremony, but regular fees will be charged for the Euclid Autopark east of the University Memorial Center.

Three CU-Boulder Professors Are Elected AAAS Fellows

May 7, 2000

Three University of Colorado at Boulder faculty members have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Professor Noel Clark of physics was elected an AAAS fellow for his innovative experimental studies of order and disorder in condensed matter, particularly liquid crystals and colloids. Professor David Walba of chemistry and biochemistry was elected a fellow for his outstanding contributions in the areas of organic stereochemistry and liquid crystals.

CU-Boulder, Sun Microsystems Form Educational Partnership

May 7, 2000

The University of Colorado at Boulder and Sun Microsystems have signed an agreement for a pilot program that initially will allow applied mathematics and computer science students at CU to become Sun Microsystems Certified Instructors.

Legacy Of Ronald McNair Continues In CU-Boulder's Class Of 2000

May 7, 2000

Although Ronald McNair died tragically in the 1986 explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, his legacy continues through the CU-Boulder Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program named in honor of the African-American astronaut. The McNair program prepares selected CU-Boulder undergraduates for graduate study at the doctoral level. Fourteen accomplished McNair Scholars will graduate this year and several have been offered and accepted fellowships to major universities.

Posthumous Degrees To Be Granted To CU-Boulder Â鶹ÒùÔº

May 7, 2000

Justin Anthony Colonna, Tuan Linh Vu Nguyen, Eric Mitchell Smith and Jeong Uk Noh will receive posthumous degrees from the University of Colorado at Boulder during commencement ceremonies May 11 and May 12. Colonna, a fifth-year senior at CU-Boulder, was killed in an avalanche on Dec. 18, 1999, in the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area. He will receive bachelor's degrees in communications and humanities. Ann Colonna, Justin Colonna's sister, will accept the degree on May 12 at the recognition ceremony for communications majors at 3:30 p.m. in the Mary Rippon Theater.

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