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Spirits From The Sky Show To Debut At Fiske Planetarium April 27

April 17, 2002

"Spirits from the Sky: Thunder on the Land," a new star show produced in collaboration with the Pawnee Nation will debut at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Fiske Planetarium on Saturday, April 27, at 2 p.m. The show will be preceded by a traditional Pawnee blessing ceremony and songs, and will be followed by a reception. Most of the show is pre-recorded, but there also is a live portion. It will be repeated Tuesday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m.

CU-Boulder Leeds School Of Business Professor Travels To China To Advise On Environmental Issues

April 16, 2002

An accounting professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder Leeds School of Business will travel to China next week to advise Chinese business faculty on environmental education issues. Naomi Soderstrom will attend the World Resources Institute's China Business/Environment Learning and Leadership (China BELL) conference in Beijing April 22-24. She will advise professors from Chinese business schools on conducting courses and developing curricula that includes environmental and sustainable management topics.

Leeds School Of Business Students To Offer Recommendations On Sustainable Business Practices

April 16, 2002

Students at the CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business will offer their recommendations on how Colorado and specific tourist destinations can best employ sustainable business practices at the first Sustainable Practices in Tourism event on Thursday, April 25.

Animal Behaviorist To Lecture On Grey Parrot Intelligence And Parrot Who May Learn To Read

April 16, 2002

Irene Pepperberg, an internationally known animal behaviorist, will present "In Search of King Solomon's Ring: Studies on the Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots," on Tuesday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. in Muenzinger Psychology, room E050. The talk, which is free and open to the public, will focus on Pepperberg's nearly 25 years of research on the intelligence of Grey parrots.

Engineering Days 2002 To Feature Egg Drop, Vertical Takeoff Challenge And Model Rocket Launch

April 16, 2002

Students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science will apply their design skills and engineering know-how for the sheer fun of it this week during Engineering Days 2002 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The annual Egg Drop, along with a Vertical Takeoff and Landing Challenge and a Model Rocket Launch, are some of the highlights of this year's event. Engineering Days, or E-Days, is a weeklong, tongue-in-cheek celebration of the engineering profession organized by students each spring. Students throughout the Boulder campus are invited to participate.

Free Concert And Film Screenings Mark Cinco De Mayo At CU-Boulder

April 15, 2002

The United Mexican American Students group at the University of Colorado at Boulder will present a free public concert and Chicano film screening to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Chicano actor-singers Daniel and Emiliano Valdez of Teatro Campesino will perform a free concert April 29 in CU's Old Main Chapel at 7 p.m. Their music is a fusion of Chicano soul, Latino jazz and traditional Mexicano-influenced farmworker corridos. A reception will follow the concert.

Provost DiStefano Recommends Gleeson To Be CU-Boulder Arts & Sciences Dean

April 15, 2002

University of Colorado at Boulder Provost Phil DiStefano has approved a search committee recommendation nominating Todd Gleeson as the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences pending approval of the Board of Regents at the board's May meeting.

CU-Boulder Jazz Director Learned Value Of Education In Army Infantry

April 15, 2002

Editors: The CU Jazz Ensemble will perform Friday, April 19, in Grusin Hall at the Imig Music Building, 18th Street and Euclid Ave., on the Boulder campus. During a military tour of duty in the hills of South Korea, the last thing that John Davis, now CU-Boulder's director of jazz studies, thought he would learn was a love of education and teaching. But that's exactly what happened to Davis, who today leads one of Colorado's fastest growing collegiate jazz programs.

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 University of Colorado 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 University of Colorado 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.

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