Fiske Planetarium To Explore Traditional Navajo Views Of The Sky

Feb. 19, 2004

Navajo star and constellation myths, including the story of the creation of stars, will be explored during a live astronomy show at Fiske Planetarium in March on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder. John Stocke, a CU-Boulder professor of astrophysical and planetary sciences, will present "Navajo Skies" at Fiske Planetarium on Thursday, March 4, and Friday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m.

Free Bagels Offered At Moe's Broadway Bagel During Book Drive Feb. 23 To Feb. 27

Feb. 18, 2004

University of Colorado at Boulder Community Relations and Moe's Broadway Bagel are sponsoring a book drive with free bagels at Boulder Moe's stores from Feb. 23 through Feb. 27 in connection with the National Education Association's Read Across America Day on March 2. People who bring in new or gently used children's books to either of the Boulder Moe's locations will receive a free bagel with cream cheese. The offer is limited to one bagel per customer per visit.

100th Birthday Of Legendary CU Alumnus Glenn Miller Marked By Concerts, Events

Feb. 18, 2004

Legendary jazz musician and University of Colorado at Boulder alumnus Glenn Miller would have been 100 years old in 2004, and his alma mater is hosting a series of special concerts and events in his honor starting Feb 25. Featured events in honor of Miller include a free public concert by the CU-Boulder jazz ensemble on March 1. The ensemble will celebrate the late bandleader's birthday on that day in 1904 with a 7:30 p.m. concert in the Grusin Music Hall of the Imig Music Building on the CU-Boulder campus.

Eating Disorders, Body Acceptance Examined At CU-Boulder By Guest Speakers, Performing Group

Feb. 17, 2004

Ellen Hart Peña, a former world-class athlete and subject of a TV movie about eating disorders, will speak Feb. 24 at the University of Colorado at Boulder as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week and CU-Boulder Body Acceptance Month. Peña will present her program on eating disorders at 5:30 p.m. in room 235 of the University Memorial Center. Peña's presentation and all other events related to the Feb. 23-27 National Eating Disorders Awareness Week and March Body Acceptance Month are free and open to the public.

CU-Boulder Diversity Summit To Be Held Feb. 25-27

Feb. 16, 2004

Editors: A complete agenda is posted at http://www.Colorado.EDU/cu-diversity/committees/cacma.html#summit The University of Colorado at Boulder's Ninth Annual Campus Diversity Summit, "Revitalizing Community: From Hope to Action," will feature a variety of sessions for students, faculty, staff and community members Feb. 25-27.

The West's Ever-Changing Landscape Depicted In CU-Boulder Photo Exhibit

Feb. 16, 2004

The beauty of weathered buildings and abandoned objects from areas throughout the American West will be on display in a photography exhibit created by two University of Colorado at Boulder professors. The exhibit, "The Texture of History: Abandonment and Rediscovery in the American West," opens at the Macky Auditorium Gallery on Wednesday, Feb. 18 and runs through March 17. An opening reception will be held on Sunday, Feb. 22, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the gallery.

CU-Boulder Cultural Unity Center Launches New Student Retention Program

Feb. 15, 2004

The Cultural Unity Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder is offering a new program to retain students who are at risk of withdrawing from college.

Optical Technology Program Gives CU-Boulder Graduate Â鶹ÒùÔº A High-tech Edge

Feb. 15, 2004

David Samuels found a University of Colorado at Boulder program to be invaluable to his success during an internship with Sony Corp. in Japan last summer. The CU-Boulder graduate student participates in the Optical Science and Engineering Program, or OSEP, which provides unique high-tech training intended to better prepare young scientists and engineers for jobs in optics. In Japan, Samuels had a running start.

Electronic Self-Checkout Increases Speed, Privacy At CU-Boulder Libraries

Feb. 15, 2004

Patrons at the University of Colorado at Boulder's libraries are now enjoying faster service and improved privacy thanks to new electronic self-checkout technology. Bar code scanners and radio frequency identification tags on CU-Boulder library books allow borrowers to check out books without the assistance of a circulation attendant, eliminating wait time and increasing privacy, library officials said. "People can check out their own items without someone else seeing or hearing their private information," said Norlin Library circulation staff member Lynette Leiker.

CU-Boulder Biologist To Speak On Masses Of Microbial Life, Effects On Human Health

Feb. 13, 2004

Note to Editors: Contents embargoed until 11:30 a.m. EDT on Feb. 14. Two new studies led by University of Colorado at Boulder biology Professor Norman Pace indicate trillions of microorganisms may be living on a single home vinyl shower curtain or in the air hovering over indoor pools and hot tubs.

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