Careers In Magazine Field Topic Of Jan. 27 CU-Boulder Panel

Jan. 19, 2005

A panel of writers, editors and publishers will share the secrets of succeeding in the competitive consumer magazine industry on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 5 p.m. in Eaton Humanities Building room 150 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The event is part of the Career Series sponsored by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and is free and open to the public.

CU-Boulder Tsunami, Disaster Experts Gather For Free Public Symposium

Jan. 19, 2005

Note to Editors: Reporters and photographers are welcome to attend the symposium, and panelists will be available for interviews after the program ends. University of Colorado at Boulder experts in earthquakes and tsunamis, the sociology of disasters, and the various cultures and politics of the Indian Ocean region will gather Jan. 26 for a free public symposium.

CU-Boulder, Denver Center Theatre Company To Host Symposia On 'Oedipus Rex'

Jan. 18, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder will host a free public symposium Jan. 31 in connection with the Denver Center Theatre Company's production of Sophocles' "Oedipus Rex." Associate Professor John Gibert, chair of the classics department at CU-Boulder, will lead a discussion by a panel of theater and classics scholars in Norlin Library's Center for British and Irish Studies from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Gibert also will lead a symposium on Jan. 30 in the Denver Center's Stage Theatre from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Cassini Spacecraft "Sandblasted" By Dust From Saturn System In 2004

Jan. 18, 2005

Note to Editors: Contents embargoed until 1 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Jan. 19. New results from the Cassini mission indicate the spacecraft was pelted with sporadic bursts of interplanetary dust as it approached Saturn last year, according to a University of Colorado at Boulder space scientist.

Major Anasazi Collection At CU Museum Getting Overhaul

Jan. 17, 2005

Editors: Photographs are available by calling Greg Swenson at (303) 492-3113. What began with a farmer's discovery of some pottery sherds in 1953 led to one of the most extensive and detailed excavations of an ancient Pueblo Indian community in southwest Colorado. Now a group of University of Colorado at Boulder students and researchers are working to reorganize more than a million artifacts that were unearthed during the extended dig begun by the late CU-Boulder archaeologist Joe Ben Wheat starting in 1954.

CU-Boulder Announces Expectations For Greek Organization Agreements

Jan. 13, 2005

Ron Stump, vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Greek Adviser Laura Strohminger met last night with student fraternity leaders to discuss the university's future relationship with the Greek system, including plans to shift rush activities for freshman new members from the fall to the spring semester. A change in the timing of rush was included among several campus expectations and support programs for fraternities and sororities outlined by Stump and Strohminger.

'2005 CU Year Of Art And Math' To Explore What Links The Two In Visual And Performing Arts

Jan. 12, 2005

About 20 events in music, theater, art, dance and photography will be used to explore the relationship between art and mathematics as part of the 2005 CU Year of Art and Math project. The project is the brainchild of mathematics Professor Carla Farsi of the University of Colorado at Boulder, who enlisted help from many other campus departments and outside organizations including the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the Boulder Public Library and Studio Aiello.

Fiske Planetarium To Present Space Shuttle Tribute Shows

Jan. 12, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Fiske Planetarium will present three different space shuttle tribute programs on Jan. 21, 27 and 28. On Friday, Jan. 21, Fiske will present the "History of the Space Shuttle," followed on Thursday, Jan. 27, by "Memories of Columbia" and on Friday, Jan. 28, by "Memories of Challenger." Each show begins at 7:30 p.m. and will be presented by Rob Morris, an astronomy educator at Fiske Planetarium.

ATLAS Multimedia Groundbreaking Scheduled Jan. 25 At CU-Boulder

Jan. 11, 2005

Editors: A drawing of the ATLAS Center building is attached and other images are available by calling Kevin Lee, (303) 492-1874 or Jeannine Malmsbury, (303) 492-3115. A "multimedia groundbreaking" for CU-Boulder's new $34 million ATLAS Center is set for Jan. 25 on the site of the former Hunter Science Building, northeast of the University Memorial Center at the center of the Boulder campus. The groundbreaking begins at 12:30 p.m. and is open to the public.

Opportunities And Challenges In Information Technology Is Focus Of CU-Boulder Conference

Jan. 11, 2005

Note to Editors: Members of the press are welcome to attend without charge. To arrange, call Zachary Lange at (303) 735-5633 or e-mail zachary.lange@colorado.edu . Examining the opportunities and challenges created by recent developments in information technology will be the focus of the University of Colorado at Boulder's inaugural Silicon Flatirons CIO Forum on Jan. 24.

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