Top Minority MBA ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Attend CU-Boulder Seminar

July 10, 2000

Top minority MBA students from around the country will attend the ninth annual ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder Andersen Consulting Leadership Seminar July 12-16. The seminar is one of the nationÂ’s most comprehensive forums for MBA students to create solutions to e-business problems, develop leadership skills and network with peers, respected academics and business leaders.

Upward Bound Celebrates 20th Anniversary At CU-Boulder

July 10, 2000

More than 800 people are expected to attend the 20th anniversary celebration of CU Upward Bound July 28 in the Glenn Miller Ballroom at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder. The federally funded program provides qualifying high school students living on or near American Indian reservations the opportunity to experience a college atmosphere before they graduate from high school. More than 1,000 students have participated in the CU-Boulder program.

CU-Boulder Partners With NACME To Bring Diversity Scholarship Program West

July 9, 2000

Note: Seven students who were selected by the NACME Vanguard Program to enter CU-BoulderÂ’s engineering college this fall are on campus through July 14, participating in the Summer Bridge experience. Interviews with the students can be arranged by contacting David Aragon at (303) 492-2944. Hector Moreno, a graduate of North High School in Denver, will be the first in his family to go to college when he enrolls in CU-BoulderÂ’s College of Engineering and Applied Science this fall.

Wobbekind Promoted To Associate Dean At CU-Boulder College Of Business

July 5, 2000

CU-Boulder College of Business Dean Steven Manaster has appointed Professor Richard Wobbekind as associate dean of external relations, pending approval by the Board of Regents at their Aug. 3 meeting. Wobbekind will continue to serve in his current role as director of the collegeÂ’s Business Research Division. "RichÂ’s expertise with state and local businesses will help us forge important partnerships with these constituencies," said Manaster. "He will be instrumental in promoting our outreach programs and building relationships with companies throughout the state."

Southern Skies To Be Topic July 7 At Fiske Planetarium

June 29, 2000

The constellations, myths and astronomical phenomena of the sky in the Southern Hemisphere will be explored in a live astronomy show at CU-Boulder's Fiske Planetarium on Friday, July 7. Deidre Brucker, a ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder senior majoring in computer science, will present "Southern Skies" at 8 p.m. "Most people in the Northern Hemisphere never get the chance to witness the splendor of the southern sky," Brucker said. Brucker will introduce the audience to some Hindu and East Asian constellations.

CU-Boulder To Host Community Picnic On Norlin Quadrangle

June 29, 2000

MEDIA ADVISORY Reporters and photographers are invited to cover CU-BoulderÂ’s "Picnic on the Quad," July 8, beginning at 3 p.m. in the Norlin Quadrangle on campus. Free activities at the picnic will continue into the evening and include live music, hands-on science workshops for kids through CUÂ’s Science Discovery Program, ice skating and ice cream, sidewalk chalk art projects and special visits from Ralphie, CUÂ’s buffalo mascot, and Will Shakespeare himself.

Wilderness Adventures Class Dedicated To CU-Boulder Student Justin Colonna

June 29, 2000

Editors: The Wilderness Adventures class is filled to capacity, but reporters and photographers are welcome to visit. The class meets July 17-21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Bridge School, 6717 South Boulder Road. Justin Colonna, the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder student who died in a snowstorm in December 1999 while hiking near South Arapaho Peak, has a new class dedicated to his memory.

CU Researcher: Fire Suppression And El Niño Are A Catastrophic Combo

June 28, 2000

Now that the smoke has cleared from two forest fires that ravaged the foothills of Jefferson and Larimer counties in June, the effectiveness of wildfire management practices is being questioned. Since early last century, fire suppression has been the staple of wildfire management. But many experts believe suppression has created conditions that are ripe for catastrophic wildfires.

CU-Boulder's Mountain Research Station To Dedicate Observatory Dome July 7

June 28, 2000

Editors: This event is closed to the public, but is open to reporters and photographers. A domed astronomical observatory at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at BoulderÂ’s 9,500-foot-high Mountain Research Station 35 miles west of Boulder will officially be dedicated on July 7 at 11 a.m. The new observatory, named the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Alpine Observatory, houses an optical telescope with a 12.5-inch mirror purchased with NASA funds in 1998 by CU-Boulder Senior Research Associate Alan Kiplinger for solar studies.

CU's Natural Hazards Workshop Celebrates 25th Anniversary

June 27, 2000

Editors: The workshop is not open to the public but reporters are welcome to attend. For a complete schedule of events call (303) 492-4007. Nearly 400 people will meet in Boulder July 9-12 as the CU Natural Hazards Center presents its 25th annual workshop dealing with earthquakes, hurricanes and other natural disasters.

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