CU-Boulder Announces 13 Percent Increase In Entering Colorado Freshmen, Transfers

Sept. 15, 1999

Enrollment at the University of Colorado at Boulder has hit an all-time high for degree-seeking students this fall with a total enrollment of 25,656 or 582 more than fall 1998 for an increase of 2.3 percent. And for the first time, final total enrollment figures will include both degree-seeking and non-degree students for a total of 26,318. Formerly, non-degree students were counted through the Division of Continuing Education. The change "brings CU-Boulder in line with many other schools," said Barbara Schneider, interim executive director of enrollment management.

CU-Boulder Ombuds Office Announces New Staff Member

Sept. 15, 1999

Mary Chavez Rudolph, who graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a bachelor's degree in psychology in the early 1980s, is returning to the university as interim associate ombudsperson. Starting Sept. 13 she will work in the Ombuds Office on the Boulder, campus which assists faculty, staff, students and administrators in resolving and managing conflicts, disputes and complaints.

CU International Business Partnership Hosts Speaker On European Monetary Union

Sept. 15, 1999

The University of Colorado at Boulder and the University of Colorado at Denver will sponsor a lecture on "The EU and European Monetary Union" by Christian Schneider on Sept. 30 at 3:30 p.m. The lecture will be held at the University Memorial Center, room 235, on the CU-Boulder campus and is free and open to the public. Schneider is associate director of the Center for Human Resources at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, which is renowned worldwide for its programs in international industrial relations and multinational human resource management.

CU-Boulder's Annual Global Jam To Be At Farrand Field On Sept. 23

Sept. 14, 1999

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Department of Housing will hold its annual "Global Jam: A Celebration of Diversity" on Sept. 23 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Farrand Field. Global Jam is an annual diversity program, organized by the Housing Department, that showcases ethnic foods and music from people and places around the world. This year's menu consists of food from the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, the Mississippi Delta and various parts of Africa. Meals are planned and prepared by the department's dining services.

CU's Campus Garden Project To Gather Final Harvest Of The Season With Chancellor Byyny

Sept. 14, 1999

MEDIA ADVISORY WHO: CUÂ’s Chancellor Richard Byyny, volunteer gardeners from across the CU-Boulder campus and Community Food Share garden staff. WHAT: The final harvest of the season of the two community gardens on campus that are sponsored by CUÂ’s Office of Community Relations and BoulderÂ’s Community Food Share. WHEN: Thursday, September 16th at 3 pm. WHERE: CU Recreation Center garden, just south of the main entrance to the Recreation Center.

Hurricane Floyd An Example Of Increasing Natural Hazards Risk, Expert Says

Sept. 14, 1999

A natural hazards expert at the University of Colorado at Boulder says Hurricane Floyd illustrates the increased risk the United States faces from large but infrequent natural events like gigantic hurricanes. The cost of natural hazards in the United States has averaged as much as $1 billion per week since 1989 and is expected to keep rising, according to Professor Dennis Mileti, chair of the sociology department and director of the CU-Boulder Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center.

Fiske Planetarium Unveiling New Solar System Show For Kids

Sept. 14, 1999

Editors: Photos are available through Geoff Skelton, (303) 492-5002. Fasten your belts and get ready for takeoff. Anyone whoÂ’s never been to Mars, Venus, Neptune or Pluto better take note: the ship is leaving from the Fiske Planetarium in Boulder, Sept. 25 at 2 p.m. Captain Ann Dromeda and her crew plan to explore the nine planets of the solar system, as well as the stars and constellations that decorate the night sky.

CU-Boulder's Mountain Research Station Readying For Arrival Of Observatory Dome

Sept. 13, 1999

A domed astronomical observatory should be in place at the University of Colorado at BoulderÂ’s 9,500 foot-elevation Mountain Research Station by early October as a result of a cooperative effort involving four Boulder groups.

CU Videoconference And Panel Series Deals With Breaking The Cycle Of Violence

Sept. 13, 1999

The first of a three-part videoconference on youth violence, followed by a local panel discussion, will be offered to the public on Sept. 21 by the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The free videoconference will be held in room 4 of the Coors/Events Conference Center from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m, followed by a panel discussion from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The panel will be moderated by sociology Professor Delbert Elliott, director of the CU-Boulder center and a national authority on juvenile delinquency.

CU-Boulder Adds Five New Programs For Study Abroad In 2000

Sept. 12, 1999

The University of Colorado at Boulder is adding five new programs to the existing choices undergraduate students have for studying abroad next year. The new semester study abroad programs will include a field study seminar, which introduces the concept of learning about cultures through field experience, in addition to an independent study project conducted during the last four weeks of the semester. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.5, and additional language prerequisites may apply.

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