CU-Boulder Elvis Expert Marks 25th Anniversary Of King's Death

Aug. 11, 2002

This Friday, Aug. 16, is the 25th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death, and University of Colorado at Boulder art historian and author Erika Doss is documenting what the date means in American society. In 1999, Doss wrote "Elvis Culture - Fans, Faith, & Image," an examination of Presley's enduring presence in popular culture. The book takes a hard look at how the performer's image is related to sex, religion and racism in the lives of his fans.

CU's Deming Center Director Named Outstanding Woman In Business

Aug. 11, 2002

The Denver Business Journal has named Kathryn Simon, director of CU-Boulder's Robert H. and Beverly A. Deming Center for Entrepreneurship, an outstanding woman in business in the area of banking and finance. The journal recognized 10 women who have made significant contributions to their work and community at the fourth annual Outstanding Women in Business luncheon on Aug. 8. Simon was among more than 70 finalists in 10 categories.

Local Â鶹ÒùÔº Receive Degrees From CU-Boulder

Aug. 8, 2002

Editors: Enclosed are the names of CU-Boulder degree candidates from your area. This list was accurate as of Aug. 5, but is subject to final grade reports. Local students will be among the 1,177 students who receive degrees Aug. 10 during summer commencement at the University of Colorado at Boulder. A total of 822 bachelor's degrees, 227 master's degrees, 125 doctoral degrees and three law degrees were awarded.

University Of Chicago Researcher Named Director Of CU Observatories

Aug. 7, 2002

Doug Duncan, an astronomer and researcher from the University of Chicago, is the new director of Fiske Planetarium and Sommers-Bausch Observatory at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Duncan was director of astronomy at the University of Chicago's Adler Planetarium and a senior research associate in the department of astronomy and astrophysics. He also worked with the American Astronomical Society, where he focused on improving teaching and public communication for astronomers throughout the United States.

Groundbreaking Ceremony For Williams Village Housing Project Set For Aug. 16

Aug. 6, 2002

A groundbreaking ceremony to mark the construction of new student housing at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Williams Village complex will be held Aug. 16 from 11 a.m. to noon. The event will take place in an open area between Darley Commons and the tennis courts. Free parking will be available in an adjacent lot off of Baseline Road, near 30th Avenue. The Williams Village student housing expansion project is specifically designed for upper-division students and will feature apartment-style housing and academic support facilities and services.

Lifting Travel Restrictions To Cuba Could Boost U.S. Economy, CU-Boulder Researchers Say

Aug. 5, 2002

Lifting the travel embargo with Cuba could lead to major economic gains in the U.S. travel industry, according to Professor Patrick Long and special projects manager Ed Sanders of the Center for Sustainable Tourism at the CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business.

Student Researchers Complete Talking Vest For Disabled Youngster

Aug. 4, 2002

Note to Editors: Media are welcome to attend the final project presentations by students enrolled in the SMART program. The presentations begin at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, in CU-Boulder's Eaton Humanities Building, room 150. Three undergraduate students enrolled in the Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training, or SMART, program at the University of Colorado at Boulder have created a talking vest to help an 11-year-old Colorado boy who has Down Syndrome.

Urban Land Institute Honors CU-Boulder's Byron Koste With 2002 Pathfinder Award

Aug. 4, 2002

The Urban Land Institute has honored University of Colorado Real Estate Center Director Byron Koste with the 2002 Pathfinder Award. The Pathfinder Award is given annually to individuals who advance ULI's mission to provide responsible leadership to enhance the total environment. ULI is the premier professional organization in the real estate industry.

Boulder Researchers Reassess National Flood Damage Estimates

Aug. 4, 2002

Editors: State-by-state flood damage estimates are available on the Internet at http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/sourcebook/index.html . Click on "Floods." Pennsylvania and California lead the nation in flood damage, according to a new national database of historical flood damage estimates.

CU-Boulder Commencement Parking Made Easy With Early Arrival

Aug. 1, 2002

With about 4,000 people expected to attend the final University of Colorado at Boulder summer commencement exercises Aug. 10 at 8:30 a.m. on the historic Norlin Quadrangle, attendees should plan to arrive early. Free parking will be available in the Euclid Avenue Autopark, lot 204 off 18th Street and Broadway, lot 310 off 18th Street and Wardenburg Drive and in lot 308 at Regent Drive and Kittredge Loop Road. Lot 359 and the Regent Drive Autopark are also open and free.

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