Published: June 8, 2005

Philip DiStefano, interim chancellor of the University of Colorado at Boulder, will meet with officials from the Steamboat Springs RE-2 School District and northwest Colorado legislators June 15-16 as part of a Western Slope tour.

Joining DiStefano will be faculty and students who represent some of CU-Boulder's exceptional educational programs and outreach projects.

DiStefano will meet with the legislators and school officials to solicit their input on academic programs of importance to western Colorado and to provide information about CU-Boulder programs and opportunities for incoming undergraduate and graduate students.

DiStefano also will share information on ways in which the Boulder campus positively impacts Colorado through its educational programs and the economic benefits of spin-off companies that result from research developments and student- and faculty-generated businesses.

"I am interested to hear from people in western Colorado about how CU-Boulder can better serve their needs through education, research and outreach," said DiStefano. "But I also want to reacquaint people with the positive resources of the university that benefit the entire state, from creating an educated populace to driving innovation in technology and new businesses that benefit the state as a whole."

DiStefano will end the first day's activities in Steamboat Springs June 15 with a 5:30 p.m. reception at the Steamboat Grand Resort, 2300 Mt. Werner Circle, to meet with alumni, students, parents and donors. For information call (303) 492-8908.

Other Western Slope cities in the June 13-16 tour include Grand Junction, Montrose and Durango.