Physics Of Sound Is Topic Of May 26 CU Wizards Show

May 9, 2001

The scientific aspects of sound and air pressure will be explained when CU Wizard Michael Dubson presents his show "Boom! The Physics of Sound and Air Pressure," on Saturday, May 26, at 9:30 a.m. in Duane Physics, room G1B30. During the free hour-long show, Dubson, who is a senior instructor in the physics department at the University of Colorado at Boulder, will implode a 50-gallon steel drum using air pressure, create a sonic boom with a bullwhip and stage a tug-of-war with the pressure of the atmosphere.

Protective Protein Caps Discovered At Ends Of Human Chromosomes

May 9, 2001

Howard Hughes Medical Institute and University of Colorado researchers have identified the protective protein "caps" that form the ends of all human chromosomes, a finding that may eventually have applications for cellular aging and human diseases.

CU-Boulder To Host Scripps Howard Institute On The Environment May 14-19

May 8, 2001

Twenty-five journalists from the United States and Canada, along with two senior environmental policy advisers from Mongolia, are scheduled to attend the second annual Scripps Howard Institute on the Environment May 14-19 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The institute, hosted by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication's Center for Environmental Journalism, is a week-long educational program for journalists who cover environmental issues.

State Farm Insurance Donates $100,000 Toward Endowed Chair For CU's Gilbert F. White

May 8, 2001

The State Farm Fire and Casualty Insurance Co. and State Farm General Insurance Co. have donated $100,000 toward an endowed chair to honor University of Colorado at Boulder Professor Emeritus Gilbert F. White, known worldwide as the "father of floodplain management." Becky Turner of State Farm's regional office in Greeley presented the check in a May 2 ceremony at the CU-Boulder Natural Hazards Center. The CU Foundation is hoping to raise $3 million to endow the chair by White's 90th birthday on Nov. 26.

CU-Boulder Graduate Students In Integrated Marketing Communications Win National Fellowship Awards

May 8, 2001

Jason Riley and Kelly Shelton, two graduate students in integrated marketing communications at the University of Colorado at Boulder, have been awarded $8,000 fellowships to attend a national seminar at Harvard University this June, sponsored by the Direct Marketing Educational Foundation. The seminar is limited to 30 participants. According to Tom Duncan, IMC faculty adviser, the foundation's decision to give two awards to students from the same university is rare and highlights these students' exceptional work experience and strong academic performance.

CU-Boulder Commencement Parking Made Easy With Early Arrival

May 7, 2001

With about 20,000 people expected to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder commencement exercises May 11 at 9:30 a.m. in Folsom Stadium, attendees should plan to arrive early.

CU-Boulder Students Develop New Models For Hurricane Evacuation And Bicycle Wheels

May 7, 2001

Hurricane evacuation and world-class bicycle wheels were the two topics that six students from the University of Colorado at Boulder modeled while competing against math teams from around the world. Both CU teams placed in the competition, one receiving a meritorius award and the other an honorable mention.

CU-Boulder Schools, Colleges Announce Commencement Recognition Events

May 7, 2001

Special recognition ceremonies will be hosted by most University of Colorado at Boulder schools and colleges in addition to the main university commencement ceremony on Friday, May 11, at 9:30 a.m. in Folsom Stadium. Following is a schedule of special events in the schools and colleges to honor the graduates, their families and guests. * May 10 at 3 p.m. in Macky Auditorium, School of Journalism and Mass Communication recognition ceremony, with reception to follow. Jim Gray, an NBC sports reporter and CU-Boulder alumnus, will be the speaker.

CU Student Alumni Organization Announces 2001 Teaching Awards

May 7, 2001

The Student Organization for Alumni Relations has announced the 2001 teaching award recipients of the 40th Annual Teaching Recognition Awards at CU-Boulder. Presented each spring since 1962, SOAR's Teaching Recognition Awards honor faculty members who excel in the classroom. The SOAR awards are the only faculty honors in which the selection and administration is done by CU-Boulder undergraduate students. Awarded in four class-size categories, each winner receives $1,500 from the CU Parents Association and the Alumni Association's Directors Club.

CU-Boulder's Foreign Language Lab Reaches Out To Colorado Schools To Promote Interest In Languages

May 6, 2001

Beyond its core focus of supporting CU-Boulder's five foreign language departments on campus, CU-Boulder's Anderson Language Technology Center has existing outreach programs and several new ones planned for fall 2001 to expose Coloradans to foreign language offerings not widely available in Colorado. ALTEC Director Kuan-Yi Rose Chang believes the CU programs will help schools throughout the state improve their foreign language instruction and help the state gradually expand foreign language offerings in public schools.

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