Real Estate Center Conference Examines Global Capital Markets

Feb. 2, 1999

The Real Estate Center at CU-Boulder’s College of Business and Administration and the National Association of Industrial Office Properties, will co-host a conference on Friday, Feb. 26, examining global real estate capital markets. "When $600 billion talks – you’d better listen!" is the theme of this year’s conference, which will be held at the downtown Denver Marriott. More than 350 real estate and development professionals are expected to attend.

CU Journalism Dean Willard Rowland Announces Resignation

Feb. 2, 1999

Willard "Wick" Rowland, dean of the University of Colorado at Boulder School of Journalism and Mass Communication, announced today at a faculty meeting that he will be stepping aside from his 12-year administrative post at the end of the current academic year.

Internship Fair Feb. 17 For All CU-Boulder Â鶹ÒùÔº

Feb. 2, 1999

The largest internship fair in the West will be held at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Feb. 17 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the University Memorial Center Glenn Miller Ballroom. Howard Rosenberg, director of the Cooperative Education/Internship Program, emphasized that the fair is for all CU-Boulder students.

Black Awareness Month 1999 Features Variety Of Events At CU

Feb. 2, 1999

A variety of new and traditional activities will be featured as part of Black Awareness Month celebrations at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Events scheduled to take place during February include gospel festivals, a Heritage film series, poetry nights, an African market place and a soul food fest. Organizers believe students, staff, faculty and community members will be enriched by the activities.

CU-Boulder Hosts Conference On Big 12 Black Student Government

Feb. 2, 1999

The University of Colorado at Boulder will be the site for the 22nd Annual Big 12 Conference on Black Student Government Feb. 19-21. More than 1,000 students are expected to attend. Formerly known as the Big 8 Conference, this year marks the first time that students from Texas colleges will be attending. The conference serves as a forum to address problems, concerns and ideas of black students attending Big 12 universities.

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Resource Center Youth Campus Visit

Feb. 2, 1999

The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder will host a youth visit on Monday, February 15. The program, CU OUT on Campus, is designed to encourage high school students to pursue a college education.

Video Link To Be Offered In Case Of Overflow At Robert Ballard Lecture

Feb. 1, 1999

In case of overflow attendance at the Feb. 3 lecture of deep-sea explorer Robert D. Ballard, a live video link will be set up in the University Memorial Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Ballard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, the Bismarck and the Yorktown, will give a free illustrated lecture on "Deep Sea Explorations" at 8 p.m. in Macky Auditorium on the CU-Boulder campus. The public is invited to attend and no tickets or advance reservations are required for the 34th George Gamow Memorial Lecture.

CU-Boulder To Pilot Workplace Readiness Course

Feb. 1, 1999

How do you ask your boss for a raise? Why should you care about state politics? What are the rights and responsibilities of an ethical businessperson? WouldnÂ’t it have been nice if someone would have taught you these things? ThatÂ’s what the University of Colorado at Boulder will try to accomplish as it kicks off its pilot program in workplace readiness. The effort to meet increasing demands in todayÂ’s complex workplace begins February 3.

CU-Boulder Â鶹ÒùÔº Win Diversity Scholarships To Study Abroad

Jan. 31, 1999

Nine students from the University of Colorado at Boulder have received scholarships to study in other countries this spring. The scholarships were awarded by the Study Abroad Office at CU-Boulder and the Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE). They will help cover expenses in the Study Abroad program for Colorado residents who are underrepresented on the Boulder campus because they are ethnic minorities or are from the state's rural areas.

CU-Boulder Initiates New Â鶹ÒùÔº Into Phi Beta Kappa Society

Jan. 31, 1999

Approximately 100 graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder were initiated into the Phi Beta Kappa scholastic honorary organization this winter. Phi Beta Kappa taps the top 6 percent of graduates receiving degrees each year in the liberal arts. The minimum grade-point average is 3.65. The Phi Beta Kappa Society was founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., and has 250 chapters nationwide. CU-Boulder's Alpha Chapter, the first in Colorado, was chartered in 1904.

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