CU-Boulder To Repair Fence Bordering CU-South Property Starting In Early March

Feb. 15, 2005

CU-Boulder will begin a maintenance project in early March to repair the existing wire fence along its west and south property boundaries at CU-Boulder South. The existing fence has been in place for more than 20 years and is broken in many areas, according to Jeff Lipton, executive director of the Facilities Management department, which will perform the repairs. The existing fence will be replaced with similar materials, and fence openings will still be in place to allow the public access to the property.

CU Professor Honored For Work To Control Chronic Pain

Feb. 15, 2005

Linda Watkins, a professor and researcher in the University of Colorado at Boulder's psychology department and Center for Neuroscience, has won a national award in part for her continuing work to stop chronic pain. The American Pain Society will honor Watkins with its 2005 F.W.L. Kerr Memorial Award on April 2 during the organization's national meeting in Boston. The $10,000 award recognizes Watkins' achievements and contributions to the field of pain research over the span of her career.

CU Parents Association Awards $40,000 In Grants

Feb. 14, 2005

The Parents Association at the University of Colorado at Boulder has awarded $40,269 in grants to 16 campus programs that help enrich student life. The grants are awarded annually to CU-Boulder organizations whose projects build community, promote diversity, improve student safety or meet other association goals. Projects and programs receiving awards include:

CU-Boulder Kicks Off Yearlong Computer Security Education Campaign

Feb. 14, 2005

E-mail scams designed to collect social security and bank account numbers are among the current threats to computer security outlined in a new awareness campaign at the University of Colorado at Boulder. CU-Boulder Information Technology Services has begun a yearlong educational effort focusing on computer security and will address a specific topic each month. Organizers are focusing on privacy and identity-theft issues during February. Campus ITS experts said that in most cases, computer security is all about what you do rather than what you buy.

CU's Al Bartlett To Give Renowned Talk On Exponential Growth Feb. 26

Feb. 14, 2005

Due to popular demand, CU-Boulder Professor Emeritus Al Bartlett will give his celebrated talk, "Arithmetic, Population and Energy: Sustainability 101" on Saturday, Feb. 26. Bartlett, of the University of Colorado at Boulder physics department, has given the lecture over 1,540 times since 1969. The talk warns of the perilous effects of population growth and of growth in rates of consumption of nonrenewable resources. The talk will begin at 10 a.m. in room G1B30 in the east wing of the Duane Physics building on the CU-Boulder campus.

Colorado University Â鶹ÒùÔº To Support Higher Ed At The Capitol

Feb. 14, 2005

MEDIA ADVISORY More than 100 students from four state university campuses will promote higher education at a news conference Wednesday, Feb. 16, at 11 a.m. on the west steps of the state Capitol as part of a campaign in support of higher education in Colorado. The coalition has designated Wednesday "I Love Higher Education Day" and has planned several events in Denver around that theme.

Liquid Crystals Topic Of CU Wizards Feb. 19 Show

Feb. 13, 2005

The scientific concepts of light, polarization and optics will be explained through a number of experiments, including creating a giant soap bubble, during the Feb. 19 CU Wizards show "Light, Polarization and Liquid Crystals." University of Colorado at Boulder physics Professor Noel Clark and chemistry Professor David Walba will present the show at 9:30 a.m. in Duane Physics room G1B30. The show, aimed primarily at students in grades five through nine, is free and open to the public.

CU-Boulder Committees On Diversity And Women Name Service Award Recipients

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.

CU-Boulder's Vice Provost Named Editor Of Applied Math Journal

Feb. 13, 2005

Bobby Schnabel, vice provost for academic and campus technology at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been named the next editor-in-chief of SIAM Review, the flagship journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. SIAM's membership is made up of applied and computational mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers, statisticians and mathematical educators.

Pluto Discovery Anniversary, CU Instrument Installment On NASA Spacecraft Marked Feb. 18

Feb. 13, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder will mark the 75th anniversary of the discovery of the planet Pluto on Feb. 18 with a 4 p.m. event at the site of the Colorado Scale Model Solar System, a unique scale-model walking tour of the solar system. The anniversary celebration will be held just west of the Math Building on campus, where the model of Pluto is located.

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