CU-Boulder Prof Urges Exercise And Healthy Diet To Ward Off The Dangers Of Abdominal Fat

April 9, 2003

Most people know it's unhealthy to be overweight, but researchers now say it's important not only how much body fat you have, but where you have it. According to CU-Boulder Kinesiology Professor Robert Mazzeo, studies show that the bigger the belly the more likely a person is to develop diabetes, heart disease and other health problems.

CU-Boulder Honors Distinguished Engineers For Contributions

April 8, 2003

A NASA astronaut and the founder of Spectra Logic Corp. are among five CU-Boulder engineering alumni and a non-alumnus who will be honored with Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards by the University of Colorado at Boulder April 11. Astronaut James S. Voss and Spectra Logic Corp. founder Nathan C. Thompson are among the six awardees who will be honored at the 38th annual Engineering Awards Banquet. The banquet will be at 6:30 p.m. at the Millenium Harvest House Hotel in Boulder and is not open to the public.

CU-Boulder Â鶹ÒùÔº Named Outstanding In International Math Competition

April 8, 2003

For the third time in the last four years, a team of University of Colorado at Boulder undergraduates was named an Outstanding Winner in the prestigious Mathematical-Interdisciplinary Contest in Modeling sponsored by the Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications. The team, consisting of applied mathematics majors Darin Gillis and Aaron Windfield, along with electrical engineering major David Lindstone, was one of only 16 Outstanding Winners among 638 teams from nine countries participating in the 2003 contest.

CU Law Alumnus To Serve On U.S. Court Of Appeals

April 7, 2003

University of Colorado at Boulder School of Law alumnus Timothy M. Tymkovich is the newest member of the United States Court of Appeals, the second highest court in the nation. The U.S. Senate confirmed Tymkovich by a vote of 58-41 on April 1. President Bush nominated him earlier this year. "I was honored to be selected by President Bush for the 10th Circuit vacancy created by Judge John Porfilio," said Tymkovich. "I am grateful for the positive vote by the U.S. Senate and I look forward to serving on the federal bench."

Fiske Planetarium To Host Astronomy Day Events April 19

April 6, 2003

Fiske Planetarium and Sommers-Bausch Observatory at the University of Colorado at Boulder will hold Astronomy Day activities including rocket launches, sunspot viewing and demonstrations of planetarium and observatory equipment on Saturday, April 19, from noon to 10 p.m. "We are actually celebrating Astronomy Day a little early this year," said Sanlyn Buxner, an education specialist for Fiske Planetarium. The national day of celebration will be May 10, which is after CU-Boulder commencement, she said. "We wanted to do our celebration before students leave for the summer."

Global Justice Colloquium To Be Held At CU-Boulder April 17-18

April 6, 2003

"Global Justice" is the topic of the 2003 Morris Colloquium to be held April 17-18 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Sponsored by the CU-Boulder philosophy department, the colloquium will feature two lectures focusing on different aspects of global justice. Both events are free and open to the public.

CU-Boulder Student Awarded Urban Land Institute Fellowship

April 6, 2003

Jason Newcomer, a CU-Boulder MBA student, has been selected to receive the Urban Land Institute's Graduate Student Fellowship. The fellowship program encourages top real estate students to become involved in the ULI and allows them to participate in professional events and educational activities at a formative point in their careers. In addition to receiving a two-year membership to the ULI, fellows are also given fee waivers and travel allowances to attend ULI-sponsored conferences and events.

CU Community Fondly Remembers Former President Quigg Newton

April 3, 2003

Members of the University of Colorado community today praised the contributions of former CU President Quigg Newton, who died this morning at the age of 91. Newton was the eighth president of the University of Colorado, serving from Dec. 15, 1956 through June 30, 1963. The former Denver mayor died at Denver Health Medical Center. Newton was admitted to the hospital Wednesday after suffering a serious fall and cardiac arrest.

CU-Boulder Alumni Association To Honor Barry, Pois And Sievers With Stearns Awards

April 2, 2003

The CU-Boulder Alumni Association will honor 10 outstanding members of the campus community on May 7 including head women's basketball coach Ceal Barry. They will be recognized for their distinguished careers and exceptional contributions to CU and society during the 73rd Annual Alumni Awards ceremony at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 7, in the Old Main Chapel on the Boulder campus. The public is welcome to attend this free event. Please make reservations by calling (303) 492-8484.

CU-Boulder Business Professor Named Fellow Of National Society

April 2, 2003

Fred Glover, professor of operations management at the CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business, has been named a fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences. Other INFORMS fellows include four Nobel Prize winners, 23 Von Neumann Prize winners and 44 members of the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Sciences.

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