Donor Alliance Launches First CU-Boulder Organ And Tissue Registry Drive

Jan. 21, 2002

CU-Boulder students are invited to participate in an organ and tissue donor registry drive at the University Memorial Center Jan. 28-31. Â鶹ÒùÔº will have the opportunity to learn more about organ and tissue donation and test their knowledge in order to win a RIDE snowboard. Donor Alliance Inc., a federally designated organ procurement organization serving Colorado and Wyoming, will sponsor the organ and tissue donor registry drive, which is the first drive held at CU-Boulder.

Peer Mentor Program Helps International Â鶹ÒùÔº Get Acquainted With CU-Boulder

Jan. 21, 2002

CU-Boulder's Peer Mentor Program for International Â鶹ÒùÔº is a student-based volunteer group of more than 30 that helps new international students become more familiar with the CU-Boulder campus. The idea of a "buddy program" for new students originated in 1995 and led to a grant from the Cooperative Grants Program of the Association of International Educators for the Peer Mentor Program for International Â鶹ÒùÔº.

CU-Boulder Team Named Finalist In NASA 'Marsport' Competition

Jan. 21, 2002

A team of aerospace engineering sciences students at the University of Colorado at Boulder has been selected as one of six finalists in NASA's MarsPort Engineering Design Student Competition to design a deployable greenhouse that could help support astronauts on a long-term mission to Mars. Teams from Cornell University, Olin College of Engineering, St. Louis University, University of Central Florida and University of Florida also were selected as finalists from among 21 proposals.

Applications For International Â鶹ÒùÔº Running Higher This Year Than Last Despite Tightening Visa Restrictions

Jan. 21, 2002

Although international students attending college in the United States are expected to face greater difficulty securing student visas this year, applications from international students applying to the University of Colorado at Boulder are up 18 percent as of early January.

JC Ancell Retires After 34 Years With CU-Boulder

Jan. 17, 2002

Editors: Reporters and photographers are invited to attend JC Ancell's retirement party from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. today in the East Glenn Miller Ballroom of the University Memorial Center. A ceremony featuring several speakers will begin at 3:30 p.m. When asked what he plans to do with his retirement after 34 years at CU-Boulder's University Memorial Center, JC Ancell said he's going to ride his Harley from coast to coast -- then do it again.

Water Expert To Speak At CU-Boulder On Jan. 25

Jan. 17, 2002

University of Washington water expert Dennis Lettenmaier will speak on Jan. 25 on the evolution of hydrological models for long-range stream flow forecasting and their potential for assessing climate change on western U. S. water resources. Free and open to the public, the 4 p.m. talk, "Implications of Hydrologic Variability and Change for Western Water Management," will be held in the auditorium of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. The CIRES auditorium is room 338 in the CIRES building on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus.

Activist Tommie Lee Watkins Jr. Featured During CU's Black Awareness Month Feb. 4

Jan. 15, 2002

Reverend Tommie Lee Watkins, Jr., a gay activist and ordained minister, will be the guest speaker for a Black Awareness Month event at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. in the Eaton Humanities Building, room 1B50. Watkins, 26, was a U.S. Naval Academy midshipman who was discharged under the military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy in 1997. Following the dismissal he defeated a lawsuit filed by the academy to recover his $90,000 scholarship.

Original CU Wizard To Give Show About Electricity Jan. 26

Jan. 15, 2002

University of Colorado at Boulder physics Professor John Taylor, also known as the original "Mr. Wizard," will electrify the audience during the Jan. 26 CU Wizards show "Shocking Facts About Electricity." The free hour-long show will begin at 9:30 a.m. in Duane Physics room G1B30 on the Boulder campus.

Internationally Noted Archaeologist To Speak At CU-Boulder On Jan. 26

Jan. 15, 2002

Professor Ian Hodder of Stanford University, one of the world's experts on archaeological theory, will speak at the University of Colorado at Boulder Jan. 26 on the archaeology and artwork of a renowned 9,000-year-old site in Turkey. Sponsored by the CU-Boulder anthropology department and funded by a department alumnus, the Seventh Annual Distinguished Archaeology Lecture will be held at 6 p.m. in room 270 of the Hale Science Building. The free public event will be followed by a question-and-answer session with the audience.

CU-Boulder Environmental Center To Host Energy Summit Jan. 24-26

Jan. 15, 2002

Editors: A full agenda of the summit with times and locations of panels is available on the CU-Boulder Environmental Center Web site at http://www.Colorado.EDU/cuenvironmentalcenter/ . Energy experts, activists, students, faculty and administrators from colleges and universities around the country will gather at the University of Colorado at Boulder Jan. 24-26 for "Thinking Ahead: Energy in a Changing Climate," a summit focusing on campus leadership in the battle for energy security.

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