CU Board of Regents Special Meeting on Feb. 3

Feb. 1, 2005

MEDIA ADVISORY The University of Colorado Board of Regents will hold a special meeting on Thursday, Feb. 3, on the Fitzsimons campus in Building RC-1 North Tower. The board will convene in the Hensel-Phelps Auditorium at 3 p.m. and immediately go into executive session. A public meeting will follow the executive session. The special meeting was called to consider the recently publicized comments of Professor Ward Churchill of the department of ethnic studies at CU-Boulder. For more information call (303) 492-6206. DIRECTIONS

Real Estate Outlook Focus Of CU Conference

Jan. 30, 2005

Note to Editors: Members of the press are invited to attend without charge. To arrange, call Maralyn Mencarini at (303) 492-3258. The University of Colorado Real Estate Council's 2005 conference -- "Bright Future?" -- will be held Wednesday, Feb. 23, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Denver Marriott City Center.

Ward Churchill Resigns Administrative Post

Jan. 30, 2005

Ward Churchill, chair of the ethnic studies department at the University of Colorado at Boulder, today offered his resignation as department chair in a letter to Arts and Sciences Dean Todd Gleeson and Gleeson accepted his resignation, effective Jan. 31. Churchill will continue as a member of the faculty in ethnic studies.

CU-Boulder Professor Receives National Education Award

Jan. 30, 2005

University of Colorado at Boulder Distinguished Professor William Wood has received the American Society for Cell Biology's top education award, the seventh annual Bruce Alberts Award for Distinguished Contributions to Science Education. A professor in CU-Boulder's department of molecular, cellular and developmental biology, Wood was honored for his ongoing efforts to promote science-based teaching methods. He also was cited for his 1974 textbook, "Biochemistry: A Problems Approach," that still is considered a revolutionary textbook by the science education community.

NBC Reporter Tom Costello To Speak At CU-Boulder Feb. 8

Jan. 30, 2005

NBC News correspondent Tom Costello will present "Television News in 2005: The 24/7 Challenge to be Smart, Accurate and Fair" on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m. in Old Main Chapel at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

CU-Boulder Student Injured In Fall From Roof Sunday

Jan. 30, 2005

A 19-year-old student at the University of Colorado at Boulder was injured in a fall from a second-floor roof of Farrand Residence Hall on campus early Sunday morning. Michael Ocasio, a freshman from Colorado Springs, apparently climbed out his fourth-floor window onto a third-floor roof at about 2:15 a.m. He apparently lost his balance and slid to a second-floor roof before falling about 25 feet to the ground. Alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the accident.

CU Board of Regents to Hold Special Meeting

Jan. 29, 2005

The Board of Â鶹ÒùÔº will convene a special meeting of the Board, Thursday, February 3, 2005 on the CU Fitzsimons campus. This special meeting was called by Board Chair Jerry Rutledge, Vice-Chair Gail Schwartz and board members Steve Bosley, Cindy Carlisle, Michael Carrigan, Pat Hayes, Tom Lucero, Paul Schauer, and Peter Steinhauer.

Salman Rushdie, Author Of 'Satanic Verses,' To Speak At CU-Boulder Feb. 15

Jan. 27, 2005

Salman Rushdie, author of the controversial "Satanic Verses" and survivor of a bounty placed on his head by the spiritual leader of Iran, will give a public presentation Feb. 15 at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Macky Auditorium. "An Evening With Salman Rushdie," presented by the CU-Boulder Cultural Events Board, will begin at 7 p.m.

CU-Boulder To Compete In National Recycling Contest

Jan. 26, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder will compete against nearly 50 colleges and universities across the country this semester to see which campus is the top recycler. Sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency, the "RecycleMania" contest begins Jan. 30 and runs through April 10. The winning school will receive a trophy and national bragging rights among the growing number of schools with successful recycling programs, according to Jack DeBell, director of CU Recycling.

Six Women At CU-Boulder Receive Career Transition Scholarships

Jan. 26, 2005

Six undergraduate and graduate women students at the University of Colorado at Boulder are receiving scholarships for the spring semester 2005 courtesy of the university's Center for Education and Career Transition. Mary Ball, Iruka Sharon Hikaru and Mary Ellen Flynn each received $1,000 scholarships in three award categories. Kristen Davidson, Elizabeth Franko and Kristi Chapin were awarded $600 each, also for different awards. The winners were selected based on a biographical application essay, grade-point average and amount of financial need.

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