Published: Feb. 13, 2005

The Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs and the Chancellor's Committee on Women at the University of Colorado at Boulder have selected recipients of 2004-05 service recognition awards.

The CACMA awards are given to campus units to recognize continuing efforts to create a diverse, supportive, learning, working and living environment for the multicultural campus community.

This year's CACMA award recipients are the Minority Arts and Sciences Program, the Pre-Collegiate Development Program, the School of Law and the Latina/o Law Student Association.

The CCW awards recognize individuals or units on campus that show a clear commitment to supporting women and women's issues in several areas, such as providing women with promotion and training opportunities for leadership roles and creating mentoring opportunities.

The CCW award recipients are Caroline Himes, executive associate director of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics; Zan Johns, director of Human Resources; Paul Tabolt, vice chancellor of administration; and the Women in Engineering Program at the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

For more information on the committees, visit the CACMA Web site at and the CCW Web site at .