Asia Day At CU-Boulder March 17 To Feature Food, Crafts And Culture

March 12, 2007

Kendo and taekwondo demonstrations, dance performances and a sampling of foods from across Asia are some of the highlights of the University of Colorado at Boulder's "Asia Day" on Saturday, March 17. The free public event presented by the CU-Boulder Center for Asian Studies will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fleming Law Building on the Boulder campus. The Fleming Law Building is located near the corner of Baseline and Broadway, south of Fiske Planetarium, and can be accessed via Regent Drive and Kittredge Loop Drive.

Xcel Energy, CU-Boulder To Make Solar Decathlon Announcement March 13

March 11, 2007

MEDIA ADVISORY A news briefing to announce Xcel Energy as the primary sponsor of the 2007 CU-Boulder Solar Decathlon team and to unveil the design of CU's house for the third international competition will be held Tuesday, March 13, in the Discovery Learning Center at the College of Engineering and Applied Science in Boulder.

CU-Boulder Suspends Student Suspects In Weekend Bias Motivated Crime

March 11, 2007

University of Colorado at Boulder Chancellor G.P. "Bud" Peterson today said two CU students arrested in connection with a bias-motivated Boulder assault early Sunday morning have been suspended from the university pending a full hearing by CU-Boulder's Office of Judicial Affairs. Boulder Police on Sunday morning arrested CU undergraduates Adam Perez and Eric Schorling. Perez is a 21-year-old senior majoring in molecular, cellular and developmental biology. Schorling, also 21, is a junior anthropology major.

Visiting Prof's Talk To Focus On Public Deliberation And Its Role In Strengthening Democracy

March 11, 2007

Thoughtful discourse among an informed citizenry can be the key to creating a more effective representative government, says a communication scholar who will speak in a public talk at the University of Colorado at Boulder March 19. John Gastil, a University of Washington associate professor of communication, will be the featured speaker for the annual Josephine Jones lecture sponsored by the CU-Boulder communication department.

Electronic Textbooks Hit CU Book Store But Paper Still Rules The Shelves

March 11, 2007

As the textbook buyer for the University of Colorado at Boulder Book Store, Jason Katzman has seen competition to paperbound textbooks before, and after 17 years in the industry he says paper still rules, at least for now. Last fall the CU Book Store on campus started carrying a limited number of electronic textbooks, or e-textbooks, a new product being offered nationally on college campuses.

University Of London Scholar To Speak At CU-Boulder On Aegean Archaeology

March 8, 2007

University of London scholar Cyprian Broodbank will speak at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Tuesday, March 13, about the island of Kythera in the Aegean Sea and its relationship to the Minoans of Crete during the Bronze Age. The 7 p.m. talk, which is free and open to the public, is titled "Before Aphrodite: the Island of Kythera and the Minoans in the Aegean." The event will be held in the Ramaley Biology Building, room N1B23, and is sponsored by the CU-Boulder classics department and the Boulder Society of the Archaeological Institute of America.

Lasers And The Physics Of Music Topics Of Two CU-Boulder March Shows

March 7, 2007

An in-depth look at the science of lasers -- including how they are used to transmit phones calls and emails -- and the physics of music will be featured in two separate science outreach programs March 17 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The CU Wizards show “At the End of the Rainbow” is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. March 17 in Duane Physics, room G1B30. At 2 p.m., the Saturday Physics Series show “Physics of Musical Sound” also will be held in G1B30.

The Web And The West: Comparing Two Frontiers Is Topic Of CU Conference

March 7, 2007

Historians and telecommunications experts from around the country will gather at the University of Colorado at Boulder to examine parallels between the expansion of the American West and the development of the World Wide Web's still-emerging technological frontier. CU-Boulder's Silicon Flatirons Telecommunications Program and the Center of the American West are co-sponsoring the March 21 panel discussion, which will feature an appearance by renowned CU-Boulder historian Patty Limerick.

CU-Boulder Leeds School Quad To Be Named For Engebretsons Following $1 Million Gift

March 6, 2007

The West Quad of the University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds School of Business will be named in honor of Richard "Dick" and Jean Engebretson, who have pledged $1 million to the school's expansion and renovation. "This generous gift from Dick and Jean Engebretson will help the Leeds School provide a vastly improved facility for our students, faculty, staff, alumni and partners in the business community, and we want to thank them for their generosity," said Dennis A. Ahlburg, dean of the Leeds School of Business.

Interim CU-Boulder Campus Planning Director Named As Thweatt Departs

March 6, 2007

Moe Tabrizi, director of the energy conservation program at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been named interim director of planning, design and construction while a search is conducted to replace outgoing director and architect Steve Thweatt. Paul Tabolt, vice chancellor for administration, made the announcement today to inform campus departments that are involved in current or pending construction projects.

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