Media Coverage Of CU Football Investigation Topic Of June 22 Panel

June 14, 2004

A panel discussion on media coverage of investigations and allegations surrounding football recruiting practices at the University of Colorado at Boulder will be held June 22 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in Hale Science Building room 270. The event is sponsored by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and is free and open to the public.

Ride The Rockies Cycling Tour Kicks Off At CU-Boulder June 19

June 13, 2004

Approximately 3,500 cyclists, support staff and fans will converge June 19 at the University of Colorado at Boulder to begin the 431-mile Ride The Rockies bicycle tour. Registration, seminars, food and entertainment will be available on campus from 9:30 a.m. until 9 p.m. Organizers expect about 850 tour participants to camp in designated areas on campus June 19. All Ride The Rockies events, except for the bicycle tour and camping, are open to the public.

CU-Boulder Energy Program Will Reward Staff For Reducing Energy Use In Campus Buildings

June 13, 2004

Building proctors, laboratory managers and students, faculty and staff members at the University of Colorado at Boulder will be recognized for their efforts to reduce energy consumption in campus buildings through a new conservation program beginning this fall.

CU-Boulder, Dillard University Students Exchange Campuses In Leadership Program

June 13, 2004

Editors' Note: Several CU-Boulder and Dillard students are available to talk about their experiences in the exchange program. Please contact Michael Grant, Lucy Sanders or Monteith Mitchell for names and contact information. A group of University of Colorado at Boulder students toured cities in the southern United States that played major roles in American civil rights history June 7-12 as part of an exchange program with Dillard University, a historically black liberal arts college in New Orleans.

'Elizabeth I: Ruler And Legend' On Display At CU's Norlin Library From June 25 Through Aug. 6

June 9, 2004

"Elizabeth I: Ruler and Legend," a national traveling exhibition that focuses on the brilliant monarch who ruled England from 1558 until 1603, opens at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Norlin Library on June 25 for six weeks. Organized by the Newberry Library of Chicago in collaboration with the American Library Association Public Programs Office, the free exhibition shows how Elizabeth I transformed England into one of the most powerful and culturally rich countries in the world.

Diverse High School Students To Learn Business Basics At CU-Boulder June 20-26

June 9, 2004

Editors: Reporters and photographers are welcome to attend. High school juniors from throughout Colorado will get a taste of college life and see what it's like to compete in the business world during a weeklong CU-Boulder program on campus June 20-26.

CU Wizards To Explore Physics Of Sports June 19

June 9, 2004

A basketball cannon and a skateboarding physicist are two of the highlights of the CU Wizards show "The Physics of Sports" to be presented on Saturday, June 19, on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus. Physics professors Deborah Jin and John Bohn will present their show at 9:30 a.m. in Duane Physics room G1B30. It is free and open to the public.

New Ice Core Record Will Help Understanding Of Ice Ages, Global Warming, CU Prof Says

June 8, 2004

Note to Editors: Contents embargoed from broadcast or publication until 1 p.m. EDT (11 a.m. MDT) on June 9. Recovery of a new ice core in Antarctica that extends back 740,000 years -- nearly twice as long as any other ice core record -- is extremely important and will help scientists better understand the Earth's climate and issues related to global warming, according to a University of Colorado at Boulder professor.

Denver High School Students Dive Into Technology At CU-Boulder Summer Day Camp

June 8, 2004

Instead of spending summer vacations sitting in air-conditioned movie theaters or playing computer games, 16 students from Denver's Thomas Jefferson and North high schools will get the chance to make their own digital movies and set up their own computer networks. DigitalCUrrents Summer Day Camp, which runs for three weeks until June 25 on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus, gives students the ability to learn about technology with hands-on projects.

Grand Junction Students Invent Toys, Teachers Learn Â鶹ÊÓƵ Electricity, Flight In CU-Boulder Western Slope Workshops

June 7, 2004

Grand Junction children will learn how to create the toy of their dreams - including building a prototype, developing a marketing plan, and advertising it on the World Wide Web - during a creative engineering workshop brought to the Western Colorado Math and Science Center by the University of Colorado at Boulder.

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