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CU-Boulder Initiates 87 Students Into Phi Beta Kappa Society

Jan. 31, 2002

The University of Colorado at Boulder initiated 87 students from the College of Arts and Sciences into the Phi Beta Kappa honorary organization in December. Phi Beta Kappa generally taps the top 6 percent of graduates receiving degrees in the liberal arts each semester. Members must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 3.65 and have completed 100 credit hours of course work.

CU-Boulder African Culture Scholars Receive Grant To Benefit Community

Jan. 31, 2002

A $10,000 grant to help foster development of African art and cultural resources in the Rocky Mountain region has been awarded to J. Terrence McCabe, associate professor of anthropology at CU-Boulder, and Laura DeLuca, a doctoral candidate in cultural anthropology. They are working to bring together and provide resources to area residents, teachers, artists and nonprofit and private businesses with an interest in African culture. The funding will benefit the community through teacher workshops and a public celebration with African food, music and dance.

CU-Boulder MBA Students To Compete In Venture Capital Investment Competition

Jan. 31, 2002

A team of five CU-Boulder MBA students will become venture capitalists for a day at the West Regional Venture Capital Investment Competition at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business, Lloyd Grief Center for Entrepreneurial Studies on Feb. 8 and Feb. 9. The one-of-a-kind competition gives MBA students from top business schools a real-life venture capital experience. Teams are placed in the role of a venture capital firm reviewing business plans and presentations from real companies seeking investment.

CU-Boulder MBA Students To Compete In Venture Capital Investment Competition

Jan. 31, 2002

A team of five CU-Boulder MBA students will become venture capitalists for a day at the West Regional Venture Capital Investment Competition at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business, Lloyd Grief Center for Entrepreneurial Studies on Feb. 8 and Feb. 9. The one-of-a-kind competition gives MBA students from top business schools a real-life venture capital experience. Teams are placed in the role of a venture capital firm reviewing business plans and presentations from real companies seeking investment.

CU Students Invited To Design Art For UMC Cultural Center

Jan. 30, 2002

Paintings, poetry and 3-D sculpture will adorn a cultural center inside the CU-Boulder University Memorial Center this spring, and the project's coordinator is looking for students and local artists to contribute. Shanti Zaid, a sophomore ethnic studies and history major, is hoping the project he proposed will "provide a space within CU-Boulder for students to express themselves artistically." The display is planned to be completed by April, and will hang in the Dennis Small Cultural Center in the UMC.

CU Trivia Bowl Returns In April, Teams Can Apply Through March 13

Jan. 30, 2002

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Program Council has announced the CU-Boulder Trivia Bowl will return for the second year of its revival in 2002 to entertain viewers and participants as teams go head-to-head on pop-culture trivia questions. Trivia Bowl 2002 will take place the week of April 1 through April 5 in the bowl's traditional location, the Glenn Miller Ballroom of the University Memorial Center, at 3 p.m. daily. The bowl was revived in April 2001 after an eight-year hiatus.

CU-Boulder Employees Make Biggest Contribution To CCC In History

Jan. 29, 2002

Employees at the University of Colorado at Boulder pledged more than $140,000 to the 2002 Colorado Combined Campaign, the largest amount contributed since the program's inception 14 years ago. The CU-Boulder pledges exceeded this year's goal by more than $10,000. Since the drive for charitable agencies began in 1988, CU-Boulder has contributed more than $1.5 million, making it the state's biggest contributor.

CU's Deming Entrepreneurship Center Awarded $10,000 Grant For Internships

Jan. 29, 2002

The Deming Center for Entrepreneurship at CU-Boulder has received a $10,000 grant to support the center's summer entrepreneurship internship program for MBA students. It is the sixth grant awarded to the center by the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that aims to accelerate entrepreneurship in America. The Deming Center is a joint program of the CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business and the College of Engineering.

Fine Arts Visiting Artists Program Presents Environmental Artist Betsy Damon Feb. 12

Jan. 29, 2002

Environmental artist Betsy Damon will give a free public lecture Feb.12, at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Colorado at Boulder as part of the Fine Arts department's Visiting Artist Program. The talk will be in the Sibell Wolle Fine Arts building, room N141. Damon's large-scale environmental projects focus on waterway pollution and its impact on the survival of the planet. She has used water as the central theme for her work since 1985.

Environmental Law Expert Appointed Director Of CU-Boulder Natural Resources Law Center

Jan. 28, 2002

Jim Martin, a former senior attorney at Environmental Defense and staff member for Sen. Tim Wirth, has been appointed director of the Natural Resources Law Center at the CU-Boulder School of Law. He took over duties in early January, following a national search. Martin replaces Gary Bryner, who stepped down as director last spring to pursue fieldwork for NRLC as a staff member in Utah.

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