CU-Boulder Receives EPA Climate Protection Award

Nov. 1, 2000

The University of Colorado Environmental Center has been awarded the U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyÂ’s 2000 Climate Protection Award for its student-led effort to make CU-Boulder a model for university efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. CU-Boulder was the only university among 19 international companies, organizations and individuals presented with the award at an Oct. 31 ceremony in Washington, D.C.

CU-Boulder Hosts National Conference On Assistive Technology Nov. 15-17

Oct. 31, 2000

Editors: A complete conference agenda is posted on the Web at www.colorado.edu/sacs/ATconference/atc2000.html . Disability Services at the University of Colorado at Boulder will host the third annual conference on Accessing Higher Ground: Assistive Technology in Higher Education Nov. 15-17.

Earthworks Receives Award From Colorado Alliance For Environmental Education

Oct. 30, 2000

Earthworks, a program of the University of Colorado at Boulder, has received an environmental education partnership award from the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education in the Higher Education category. An outreach program of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), Earthworks helps middle and high school teachers transfer new science content and teaching strategies into the classroom, said Alex Weaver, director of the CIRES K-12 Outreach Program.

Sen. 'Fritz' Hollings, FCC Commissioner Powell To Speak At CU-Boulder On National Telecommunications Policy

Oct. 29, 2000

As the nation approaches the fifth anniversary of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, CU-Boulder will host two preeminent telecommunications policymakers to discuss some of the actÂ’s successes and failures and where the industry goes from here.

Andrea Larson Joins CU-Boulder Ombuds Office

Oct. 29, 2000

Andrea Larson has joined the University of Colorado at Boulder Ombuds Office as a half-time associate ombudsperson, Director Tom Sebok announced. Mary Chavez, the current associate ombudsperson, has reduced her appointment to half time in order to spend more time with her daughter and work on her doctoral dissertation. Larson also will continue to serve as counselor-in-residence in the Williams Village residence halls, a joint program sponsored by the CU-Boulder Housing Department and Counseling and Psychological Services: A Multicultural Center.

Fiske Planetarium Examines Distant Planets, Stars On Nov. 10

Oct. 29, 2000

For centuries people have attempted to prove the existence of planets circling distant stars, but on Friday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m. the Fiske Planetarium at the University of Colorado at Boulder will explore the topic more closely than ever before. "Searching For Distant Worlds," a prerecorded program at Fiske Planetarium, will explain recent discoveries of unknown of planets in newfound solar systems. Tickets go on sale at 7 p.m. the night of the show with prices ranging from $4 for adults and $3 for seniors age 65 and over and children, 12 and under.

CU-BOULDER STUDENT TREATED FOR MENINGITIS; CAMPUS INITIATES PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE

Oct. 27, 2000

An 18-year-old student at the University of Colorado at Boulder was diagnosed Friday with meningococcal meningitis. A freshman at Stearns-West Residence Hall at Williams Village on the Boulder campus, he is in Boulder Community Hospital in stable condition. University and Boulder County Health Department officials are investigating the single case and report that no other cases of the disease have been identified. State health authorities also were notified.

Professor To Speak On CU-Boulder's Role In Uncovering Anasazi History

Oct. 26, 2000

CU-Boulder anthropology Assistant Professor Stephen Lekson will continue the Fall 2000 ChancellorÂ’s Community Lecture Series on Wednesday, Nov. 8, with his talk, "Has CU Solved the Mystery of the Anasazi?"

Memorial Service For Terry Bodhaine To Be Held Nov. 7 At CU-Boulder

Oct. 26, 2000

A memorial service for Terri Bodhaine, director of Disability Services at the University of Colorado at Boulder, will be held on Nov. 7 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Old Main Chapel. Bodhaine died of cancer on Sept. 24th at Hospice of Boulder County in Louisville. She was 53.

Oct. 30 Student Music Recital At The Academy Is Cancelled

Oct. 26, 2000

The Oct. 30 music recital at The Academy has been cancelled. University of Colorado at Boulder music students will continue to present free recitals every Monday evening from Nov. 6 through Dec. 4 at The Academy, 970 Aurora Ave. in Boulder. All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel and are free and open to the public. The recital series is sponsored by the CU-Boulder Office of Community Affairs and the College of Music.

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