Changing Patterns Of American West Land Use Topic Of New Book By CU-Boulder Professor William Travis

April 18, 2007

The changing patterns of land use in the American West, and problems of land use planning and growth management, will be examined in a talk by University of Colorado at Boulder geographer William Travis on April 26. Travis, author of the newly released "New Geographies of the American West: Land Use and Changing Patterns of Place," will speak at 6 p.m. in Eaton Humanities Building room 150 on the Boulder campus. A book signing and reception will follow the free, public lecture.

CU-Boulder's Emergency Response Plan Established Over Last 20 Years

April 18, 2007

The University of Colorado at Boulder has a long-established Emergency Response Plan to guide the campus in the event of a major campus emergency, according to CU Police Chief Joe Roy. "CU-Boulder has long recognized the importance of emergency planning and coordination among campus departments should a campuswide emergency occur such as the tragic incident this week at Virginia Tech," said Roy.

Gov. Ritter Calls for Moment of Silence Friday for Virginia Tech Victims

April 17, 2007

Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter announced Thursday evening (April 19) that Colorado will observe a moment of silence on Friday, April 20, at 10 a.m. MDT out of respect for those killed and injured at Virginia Tech earlier this week. Gov. Ritter spoke with Gov. Tim Kaine of Virginia this week and agreed that Colorado would participate in the observance.

CU-Boulder's Family Housing To Participate In April 23 City/County Flood Exercise

April 17, 2007

Family housing employees at the University of Colorado at Boulder will take part in a city and county flood exercise on "Flood Awareness Day," April 23, to practice evacuation procedures in low-lying campus areas.

Renowned Constitutional Expert, Attorney For Outed CIA Agent, To Speak On Protecting The Press

April 17, 2007

Erwin Chemerinsky, a nationally known U.S. Supreme Court expert and lawyer for outed CIA agent Valerie Plame, will present a lecture titled "Protecting the Press" at the University of Colorado Law School. The talk will take place at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24, and is free and open to the public. The lecture will be followed by a 5 p.m. reception.

CU-Boulder Engineering Days To Feature Egg Drop, Flight Contest, Rocket Launch

April 17, 2007

Â鶹ÒùÔº at the University of Colorado at Boulder are celebrating Engineering Days this week with a variety of fun and challenging events. Hosted by the University of Colorado Engineering Council, Engineering Days is an annual celebration of the engineering profession and a chance for students to apply their engineering skills in fun and creative ways.

CU-Boulder Chancellor Peterson Seeks New Measures To Help Verify Facts In Apparel Supplier Factory Closures

April 16, 2007

University of Colorado at Boulder Chancellor G.P. "Bud" Peterson today announced he intends to initiate new actions to help higher education institutions receive more accurate and consistent information from licensed apparel manufacturers regarding labor disputes and factory closures among their subcontractors.

Westerners' Guide To Energy Conservation Released By CU's Center Of The American West, The Southwest Energy Efficiency Project

April 16, 2007

A guide to a new relationship between Westerners and their "mad romance with fossil fuels" was released today by the University of Colorado at Boulder's Center of the American West and the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project. "What Every Westerner Should Know About Energy Efficiency and Conservation" explains in clear and lively prose what both individuals and organizations in the West can do to save energy.

Plotting New Ground In A New Land: CU-Boulder Volunteers To Tend Urban Garden With Refugees

April 16, 2007

As part of daylong efforts to foster good will and collaboration, a group of University of Colorado at Boulder students will help weed and till a garden plot for spring planting as a symbol of new beginnings for African refugees still adjusting to life at an inner-city Denver housing complex.

CU-Boulder Honors Distinguished Engineers For Contributions

April 16, 2007

The University of Colorado at Boulder will honor four of its distinguished engineering alumni along with a retired faculty member at the 42nd annual Engineering Awards Banquet on April 20. Recipients of the 2007 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award in the industry and commerce category are Scott Donnelly, president and chief executive officer of GE Aviation, and Pamela Drew, vice president and general manager of Boeing's Integrated Defense and Security Solutions.

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