CU-Boulder Volunteers To Join Read Across America Day On March 2

Feb. 25, 2001

Editors: A schedule of CU volunteer reading locations and times is attached. CU-Boulder faculty, staff, students and administration volunteers will visit students in the Boulder Valley and St. Vrain school districts as part of Read Across America Day on Friday, March 2.

CU-Boulder Professor Elected To National Academy Of Engineering

Feb. 25, 2001

Frank Barnes, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering, joining nine other faculty from the campus who have been elected since the academy's formation in 1962. Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions accorded an engineer. Barnes was recognized for his fundamental research on the biological effects of electromagnetic fields, surgical procedures and contributions to telecommunications education.

CU-Boulder Research On Reality TV Sheds Light On Contemporary Society

Feb. 25, 2001

Mark Andrejevic, doctoral student at the University of Colorado at Boulder's School of Journalism and Mass Communication, is gathering information from television viewers nationwide on the popular trend of reality-based television formats and is making some interesting observations about its social implications.

Region's Successful Entrepreneurs Tell How To Build A Winning Management Team

Feb. 22, 2001

A panel of successful entrepreneurs from the Rocky Mountain region will share their ideas about how to build, recruit and retain top-notch management teams March 1 at Entrepreneur Exchange, an interactive program for local businesspeople. The exchange begins at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, March 1, at the Adam's Mark Hotel, 1550 Court Place in Denver. The program, which runs to 9:30 a.m., includes breakfast and will cost $45.

CU-Boulder Researcher To Discuss Ancient Australian Climate Change At Chancellor's Lecture Series March 7

Feb. 21, 2001

University of Colorado at Boulder Professor Gifford Miller will give a public talk March 7 on climate change in Australia about 50,000 years ago that likely caused the desertification of the continent's interior and the extinction of most large animals.

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Feb. 26 To March 2

Feb. 19, 2001

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week comes to the University of Colorado at Boulder Monday, Feb. 26, through Friday, March 2, featuring a variety of free lectures, discussions and therapy booths targeted to both men and women. The programs will highlight the importance of understanding the effects eating disorders have on people's lives.

Moe's Broadway Bagel Offers Free Bagels During Book Drive Feb. 26 - March 2

Feb. 19, 2001

The University of Colorado at Boulder Office of Community Affairs and Moe's Broadway Bagel are sponsoring a book drive at all four Moe's stores Feb. 26 through March 2 in connection with Read Across America Day on March 2. People who bring in new or slightly used children's books to any one of the three Boulder stores or the Denver store, at 550 Grant St., will receive a free bagel and cream cheese. The offer is limited to one bagel per customer per visit.

Peter Simons Named Director Of CU-Boulder Parent Relations

Feb. 19, 2001

Ron Stump, vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has appointed Peter Simons to the position of director of the Office of Parent Relations. The appointment recently was approved by Chancellor Byyny and Simons assumed the position Feb. 19. Simons replaces former director Leasa Weimer, who became student programs director at the University Memorial Center last semester.

Fiske Planetarium To Explore Nature Of Mysterious Organic Molecules In Space

Feb. 18, 2001

Finding the fundamental building blocks of life in outer space will be the topic of "Organic Molecules in Space," a live show at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Fiske Planetarium on Friday, March 2, and Tuesday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. Astrophysical and planetary sciences Professor Theodore Snow will present evidence that large organic (carbon-based) molecules are common in space. "There is a lot of speculation as to what the molecules are, but precious little definitive identification," Snow said.

"Disability Imagery In Citizenship" Is Topic Of March 6 Lecture

Feb. 18, 2001

Disability studies scholar and author Douglas Baynton will lecture on "Disability Imagery in Citizenship Debates: Slavery, Suffrage and Immigration Restriction" at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Tuesday, March 6. The free event will begin at 7 p.m. in the University Memorial Center's Aspen Room.

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