CU-Boulder Student-Led Team Hopes To Fly Equipment Aboard NASA's Pluto Mission

Sept. 22, 2002

A group of students from the University of Colorado at Boulder has designed a unique concept to observe dust grains in space that they hope to fly on NASA's mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt, a collection of ancient, icy objects located beyond Neptune.

CU-Boulder Fall Enrollment Shows Increases, Improvements

Sept. 17, 2002

Census information confirming a robust fall 2002 enrollment at the University of Colorado at Boulder offers positive news for campus efforts to improve retention and the numbers of graduate, international and transfer students. Nevertheless, CU-Boulder officials hope to limit future overall growth through a proposal called "Quality for Colorado," now under consideration by the state, which would reduce the campus's budgetary dependence on enrollment growth.

Hewlett-Packard CEO, Tech Leaders To Speak At CU-Boulder's Discovery Learning Center Opening On Oct. 18

Sept. 17, 2002

The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder will celebrate the grand opening and dedication of its new Discovery Learning Center on October 18. The $16.5 million addition to the Engineering Center Complex at Colorado Avenue and Regent Drive will be home to 11 top engineering research groups that actively involve undergraduates in current research along with graduate students, faculty, and industry or government partners.

Second Speaker On Middle East: Former Ambassador Dennis Ross To Speak At CU-Boulder This Fall

Sept. 17, 2002

The Cultural Events Board of the University of Colorado at Boulder's student government will host a talk by former U.S. Ambassador Dennis B. Ross in the fall semester. The talk is the second in a two-part series focusing on the Middle East hosted by the University of Colorado Student Union's Cultural Events Board, or CEB. Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, was the first speaker featured in the series and appeared on campus Sept. 14.

Two Events Celebrate Life Of Edward Rose, First Director Of CU's Behavioral Science Institute

Sept. 16, 2002

Note to Editors: Carolyn Rose Gimian, who resides in Canada, can be reached at her Boulder hotel starting Sept. 18 at (303) 443-3850. The life and work of Edward Rose, co-founder and first director of the University of Colorado at Boulder's Institute of Behavioral Science, will be remembered at events on campus Sept. 21 and 22. Rose spent 33 years at CU-Boulder as a sociology professor, department chair, researcher and director. He died on June 8, five days after his 93rd birthday.

First Class Of Puksta Scholars Announced At CU-Boulder

Sept. 16, 2002

A select group of University of Colorado at Boulder students dedicated to being responsible citizens and catalysts for ethical civic engagement and positive social change have been chosen as the initial class of 20 Puksta scholars. The scholars will each receive a $4,500 scholarship to be used on a variety of projects, many of which will have a community service orientation. They also will work closely with members of the CU-Boulder faculty and staff on their ethical and civic development projects.

'Healing The West' Lecture Series In 2002-03 By CU-Boulder And Chautauqua Association To Start Sept. 30

Sept. 16, 2002

Distinguished Professor Charles Wilkinson of the University of Colorado at Boulder School of Law will kick off the 2002-03 Chancellor's Community Lecture Series on Sept. 30 with a talk on "The Rise of Modern Indian Nations: Tribal Action Since World War II." The event is the first of eight public lectures to be presented by CU-Boulder faculty on the theme of "Healing the West: Remedy, Repair, Restoration, Mitigation." The series is sponsored by the CU-Boulder Office of the Chancellor, the CU-Boulder Center of the American West and the Colorado Chautauqua Association.

Author Sara Davidson Featured As Hearst Professional-In-Residence At CU-Boulder

Sept. 16, 2002

Editors note: Davidson will be available for interviews. Reporters are also welcome to attend the course, "The Art of the Interview," from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sept. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 and Nov. 11, 12 and 13. Best selling author Sara Davidson will be a Hearst Professional-in-Residence this fall at CU-Boulder's School of Journalism and Mass Communication, where she will offer a graduate course in "The Art of the Interview."

CU-Boulder Approves New Center For Science And Technology Policy Research

Sept. 15, 2002

Assisting decision makers with complex scientific problems, such as those involved with water scarcity, global climate change and homeland security, is the aim of a new research center at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

School Crime Stoppers Phone Line Endorsed By CU Center, New Grant Supports Violence Prevention

Sept. 15, 2002

Schoolchildren around Colorado can make anonymous phone calls to report bullying and other activities that threaten their safety this school year through a new program called School Crime Stoppers. Callers can phone in to report bullying problems or any potential threat involving students, faculty or the community by phoning the toll-free line at 1-(877) 542-SAFE. Information that proves to be valuable may be eligible for a cash award based on the severity of the offense.

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