Chemical Engineering Professor Wins National Award For Excellence

July 15, 2001

Christopher Bowman, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been selected to receive the 2001 Allan P. Colburn Award for Excellence in Publications from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. The award, given to one leading researcher under the age of 36 each year, is the most important and prestigious award in the field of chemical engineering, according to chemical engineering department Chair Rob Davis. A $5,000 prize will be presented with the award at the annual AIChE meeting Nov. 5 in Reno, Nev.

CU-Boulder Joins National Leadership Alliance

July 12, 2001

The University of Colorado at Boulder has become the 29th member of the Leadership Alliance, the premiere coalition of the nation's top research and teaching institutions seeking to increase the numbers of traditionally underrepresented students in graduate study. James H. Wyche, executive director of the Alliance and associate provost at Brown University, will visit the Boulder campus Monday and Tuesday July 16th and 17th. He will meet with CU-Boulder faculty Monday afternoon.

Elementary School Teachers Try Engineering To Integrate Math, Science In Classrooms

July 11, 2001

Elementary school teachers looking for ways to integrate math and science concepts in their classrooms will build pencil rockets and experiment with slingshot-propelled cars at a workshop sponsored by CU-Boulder's Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory July 16 through July 19. The "Kinetics for Kids" workshop introduces engineering to kindergarten through fifth-grade teachers from around Colorado through fun, hands-on activities that teachers can use in their own classrooms with a minimum of expense.

21 Years Of Upward Bound Going Strong At CU-Boulder

July 11, 2001

The Upward Bound program, now in its 21st year of operation at the University of Colorado at Boulder, is experiencing its highest attendance ever this year with two summer programs that began June 15th and end July 27th. Hailing from nine states, including California, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Washington, Oregon and North Carolina, 131 students are taking part in the original summer Upward Bound program and the more recently established Math and Science Center, now in its third year.

CU-Boulder's Pre-Collegiate Program Continues To Expand

July 11, 2001

Editors: Construction of the electric/rocket-powered land vehicle is still in progress. Contact Janet DeGrazia, (303) 735-4763, to arrange photos or for information. With two new scholarships and several new partnerships, the Pre-Collegiate Development Programs at the University of Colorado at Boulder are continuing to expand their services.

New Great White Shark Study Has Conservation Implications

July 10, 2001

A new study spearheaded by a University of Colorado at Boulder researcher that indicates male great white sharks roam Earth's oceans much more widely than females has implications for future conservation strategies for the storied and threatened fish.

Physicists On Wall Street To Be Discussed At CU Lecture

July 9, 2001

The ups and downs of the financial industry from a physicist's perspective will be one of the topics explored during the July 23 lecture "My Manhattan Project: A Physicist's Adventures on Wall Street" at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Nigel Goldenfeld, a physics professor and diversity scholar at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and participating faculty member in a summer physics institute at CU-Boulder, will present the free lecture at 7:30 p.m. in Duane Physics room G1B30 on the CU-Boulder campus.

Modern American Indian Leadership Is Topic Of July 19 Lecture At CU-Boulder

July 8, 2001

The long history of changes in American Indian leadership due to inter-tribal and Indian-white relations will be discussed during a lecture on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus on Thursday, July 19, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. University of Kansas Professor Donald L. Fixico, a recognized leader in American Indian communities, will present the lecture "The Challenge for Modern American Indian Leadership," at the Benson Earth Sciences Building, room 185. The talk is free and open to the public.

Parking To Be Limited For Dave Matthews Concert July 11

July 2, 2001

Parking for the Dave Matthews Band concert at the University of Colorado's Folsom Stadium July 11 will be limited so concert goers are encouraged to carpool or take the bus if possible. The concert, sponsored by the CU Program Council and Bill Graham/Chuck Morris Presents, begins at 5:30 p.m. Folsom Stadium will open at 4 p.m. RTD bus schedules are posted on the RTD Web site at www.rtd-denver.com .

Biomedical Engineers Team With Hospital Clinicians On Advanced Devices For Cardiovascular Treatment

July 1, 2001

A 2-year-old collaboration between biomedical engineers at CU-Boulder and cardiologists at The Children's Hospital is starting to bear fruit with the development of several new miniaturized devices to assist doctors in the diagnosis and treatment of children with heart defects. Approximately 1 percent of all children are born with some form of congential heart disease, which is generally treated through surgical and catheter-based intervention. Â鶹ÊÓƵ 10 percent of these cases involve complications within the right side of the heart.

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