Heat, Temperature And Absolute Zero Topics Of CU Wizards April 27 Show

April 14, 2002

The connections between work, energy, heat and temperature will be explained during the Saturday, April 27, CU Wizards show "Heat, Temperature and Absolute Zero." Paul Beale, a physics professor at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder, will present the show at 9:30 a.m. in Duane Physics, room G1B30. The free hour-long show is intended primarily for students in grades five through nine. CU Wizards is an annual series presented on the last Saturday morning of each month during the school year and covers topics in astronomy, chemistry and physics.

CU-Boulder Chancellor, President, Law School Dean Laud Scholar-Athlete Byron White

April 14, 2002

Officials at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder expressed sadness today at the death of Byron R White, retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice, CU-Boulder valedictorian and the school's first All-American football player. "It was a privilege and pleasure for me to have known Justice Byron White," said CU-Boulder Chancellor Richard Byyny. "His tenure on the Supreme Court was distinguished, characterized by independent thinking and enormous integrity.

CU Alumni Association, Boulder Chapter, Awards Freshman Scholarships To Three Area Seniors

April 14, 2002

The Boulder Chapter of the CU Alumni Association has chosen three Boulder High School seniors to receive $2,500 scholarships for the 2002-03 academic year at CU-Boulder. Samuel (Clark) Berngard, Shan Lui and Ethan Van Duzer - all Boulder High School seniors -- are this year's winners. All three scholarship winners will graduate in the top 10 percent of their Boulder High School graduating class of 368, and their grade-point averages were all higher than 3.9.

CU Student Experiments To Ride Balloon 17 Miles Above Colorado Plains

April 11, 2002

Six tiny ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder experiments will be lofted by a large helium balloon from Windsor, Colo., to a height of about 17 miles before drifting back to Earth on the eastern plains via parachute on Saturday, April 20.

CU-Boulder Sponsored Research Sets Record Topping $219 Million

April 10, 2002

The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder received $219 million in sponsored research awards for the 2000-2001 fiscal year, setting another financial record for the campus. NASA provided most of the award dollars to the campus -- $49 million - followed by the National Science Foundation at $42 million, the Department of Health and Human Services at $31 million and the Department of Commerce at nearly $22 million. CU-Boulder received $214 million in sponsored research in the 1999-2000 fiscal year.

Tim Gill, Software Entrepreneur, Philanthropist And Civil Rights Advocate To Speak At CU April 24

April 10, 2002

Tim Gill, founder and former chairman of Denver-based Quark Inc., will speak on "Being Gay In The Business World" at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder April 24 at the Museum Collections Building, formerly the Geography Building, room W-100. The talk is at 3 p.m. followed by a reception in Dinosaur Hall of the Henderson Museum. Gill is a graduate of the CU-Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, where he earned a degree in applied mathematics in 1976. He went on to build Quark into a $1 billion computer software company.

Boston Marathon Contender Favored To Win April 15 Scores Highest Ever In Fitness At CU Lab

April 10, 2002

Boulder resident Silvio Guerre, a native of Ecuador who finished second in the last two Boston Marathons, recently scored the highest fitness level of anyone ever tested at CU-Boulder's kinesiology and applied physiology department. The physiological test was conducted at the Human Cardiovascular Research Laboratory on campus on April 8. Guerre is among the favorites to win the 106th Boston Marathon on Monday, April 15.

CU-Boulder To Honor Distinguished Engineers At Awards Banquet

April 10, 2002

Five alumni and the founding chair of the computer science department will be honored with Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards at the 37th annual Engineering Awards Banquet at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder April 12.

CU-Boulder Professor Gilbert White Wins AAG Lifetime Achievement Award

April 9, 2002

Gilbert F. White, distinguished professor emeritus of geography at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder, has won 2002 Lifetime Achievement Honors from the Association of American Geographers. The association's highest award was presented at the annual AAG meeting in Los Angeles last month for White's "half-century plus of pioneering research on human-environmental resource issues and his commitment to improving our understanding of the earth and all life."

CU Student Invited To Perform At Prestigious Dance Festival

April 9, 2002

Yuki Ojika, a junior dance major in the College of Arts and Sciences at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder, has been invited to perform a solo of her own choreography at the National American College Dance Festival to be held May 13-15 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Ojika's dance is the sixth to be invited to the prestigious biennial festival from CU-Boulder since 1981.

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