BP Center For Visualization Unveils Multi-Million Dollar Environment

Oct. 29, 2001

State and ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ officials along with several major industry sponsors today unveiled a multi-million-dollar visualization center that offers advanced immersive visualization capabilities for a variety of business sectors, as well as opportunities for scientists to better understand the natural environment.

CU Education Professor Examines School Reform

Oct. 28, 2001

The process of school change is never easy, even under ideal circumstances. Kevin Welner, an assistant professor in the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder School of Education, studied how four school districts from California to Delaware struggled with school reform efforts. His findings are contained in a new book titled "Legal Rights, Local Wrongs: When Community Control Collides with Educational Equity."

CU-Boulder Leading $5.8 Million Study To Improve The Way ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Learn Algebra

Oct. 28, 2001

The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Wisconsin will receive $5.8 million to help understand and improve the way students learn and are taught algebra.

CU-Boulder Law School Hosts Conference To Examine Broadband Communication

Oct. 28, 2001

The Silicon Flatiron Telecommunications Program at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ School of Law will hold a conference titled "The Future of Broadband Communications" on Nov. 5 to examine how broadband connectivity will transform society, education and the economy. The conference will be from 3:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. in the Lindsley Memorial Courtroom at the law school.

'Geographies Of Terror' Topic Of Oct. 29 CU Talk

Oct. 25, 2001

A talk on "Geographies of Terror: Manufacturing Nationalism and the Politics of Urban Reconstruction in New York City" will be held at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder on Monday, Oct. 29. Distinguished Professor Neil Smith of the City University of New York will speak at 4 p.m. in the Hale Science Building, room 270. The event is free and open to the public. A reception will follow at the Heritage Center in Old Main.

Interactive Theater Performance Will Explore Fallout From Sept. 11 Events

Oct. 25, 2001

The Building Community Campaign at CU-Boulder will sponsor an interactive theater performance on Thursday, Nov. 1, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the University Memorial Center's Dennis Small Cultural Center, room 305. Titled "What Will Happen Next?" the short piece portrays the reactions of several fictional CU-Boulder students when they encounter racist graffiti on campus. The rest of the event will be filled by a discussion of the scene's issues.

Jimmy Santiago Baca To Speak At CU-Boulder, Denver Nov. 5-6

Oct. 25, 2001

At age 21, Jimmy Santiago Baca was illiterate and incarcerated in a maximum-security facility for selling drugs. Five years later, he emerged from prison with a passion for reading and writing poetry. Now a winner of the Pushcart Prize and the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award, Baca has been called an heir to Pablo Neruda and one of the best poets in America today. On Nov. 5-6, Baca will give two free public talks in Boulder and Denver.

CU-Boulder Scholarship Fund Benefits From New Boulder Chophouse Fundraiser

Oct. 24, 2001

The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Foundation at Boulder announced that the ChopHouse & Brewery has donated more than $4,500 from it's recent grand opening fund raiser to need-based scholarships at CU-Boulder.

Search Committee Named For Dean Of College Of Engineering And Applied Science

Oct. 24, 2001

ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder Provost Phil DiStefano has appointed a search committee to develop candidates for the position of dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The committee, chaired by Dean of Libraries James Williams, is composed of faculty, staff, students and community representatives.

Ceramic Artist Eddie Dominguez To Discuss Man And Nature At CU

Oct. 24, 2001

A flower bud is a cup; a leaf is a plate. While most people tend to draw a clear distinction between artistic works and functional crafts, Eddie Dominguez, an assistant professor in the department of art and art history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, said he has always been interested in combining craft and fine art in multimedia forms.

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