CU-Boulder Workshop Lends Disadvantaged High School Students A Helping Hand

June 14, 1999

The University of Colorado at Boulder welcomes 40 students from the Denver metro area and New Mexico later this month for a four-day workshop entitled College Summit. More than half the students will come from George Washington, North and West High Schools in Denver to the Boulder campus June 24-27 to complete college admissions and financial aid applications.

CU Summer Theatre Caravan Tours Colorado June 25-July 15

June 14, 1999

The Summer Theatre Caravan from CU-Boulder will perform the romantic comedy, "It Had To Be You," in five Colorado communities from June 25 through July 15 as part of its summer outreach program. The CU Summer Theatre Caravan has been performing and holding acting workshops across Colorado since the summer of 1997 to foster the performing arts in smaller Colorado communities. This summer the Caravan is coordinated by two doctoral and four undergraduate CU-Boulder theater students assisting with public performances and children's workshops.

$9 Million CU-Boulder Space Instrument Set For Launch On FUSE Spacecraft June 23

June 9, 1999

A $9 million instrument designed and built at the University of Colorado at Boulder for a new NASA satellite is now set for launch from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on June 23. The $100 million Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer mission, or FUSE, will study the far UV light emanating from distant stars, galaxies, quasars and interstellar gas and dust, said James Green, principal investigator on the project and a professor at CU-BoulderÂ’s Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy. CASA is an astronomy center located in CU-BoulderÂ’s College of Arts and Sciences.

A Midsummer Night's Dessert To Tickle The Tastebuds, Launch Shakespeare Festival

June 9, 1999

This yearÂ’s 42nd annual Colorado Shakespeare Festival is set for a scrumptious start on June 25 when the opening night audience is treated to a free dessert reception before the show. University of Colorado at Boulder Chancellor Richard L. Byyny and Peter Spear, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will host the reception which starts at 7 p.m. in the Norlin Quadrangle. First night ticket holders will be able to mingle for 90 minutes sampling such goodies as champagne and strawberries before the curtain rises on "Henry IV Part 1."

Colorado High School Juniors Learn Business, Leadership Skills At Week-Long CU-Boulder Workshop

June 8, 1999

Thirty minority high school students from around the state will attend the 12th Annual Business Leadership Program from June 13 to June 19 on the CU-Boulder campus.

CU-Boulder Researchers Involved In Novel Universe Creation Experiment

June 7, 1999

More than a dozen faculty and students from the University of Colorado at Boulder are part of an international team that has launched an unprecedented experiment in an attempt to explain how the universeÂ’s matter came to exist.

June 19 CU Wizards Show Looks At 'Stars Overhead'

June 7, 1999

Local children can learn about seasonal changes and celestial mysteries of the night sky at the next CU Wizards show "Stars Overhead" on Saturday, June 19, on the CU-Boulder campus. Katy Garmany, director of Fiske Planetarium and professor of astrophysical and planetary sciences, will give the free presentation at 10 a.m. in the planetarium. The CU Wizards program is recommended for children in grades five through nine. No reservations are required.

Michael Grant Named Associate Vice Chancellor Of Undergraduate Education At CU-Boulder

June 2, 1999

Michael Grant, professor of environmental, population and organismic biology, has been named associate vice chancellor for undergraduate education at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He will assume the position July 1, pending approval by the CU Board of Regents in June. "I am confident that Michael will provide the excellent leadership that is needed to enhance undergraduate education at CU-Boulder," said Phil DiStefano, vice chancellor for academic affairs. "He has proven that we can provide quality programs that will attract top scholars to the university."

College Of Engineering And Applied Science Set To Build Â鶹ÊÓƵy Learning Center

June 2, 1999

Note to editors: A conceptual drawing of the Â鶹ÊÓƵy Learning Center is available by calling (303) 492-7426. Klipp Colussy Jenks DuBois Architects of Denver have been selected, pending approval by the CU Board of Regents, to design the Â鶹ÊÓƵy Learning Center, an innovative new facility at CU-Boulder's College of Engineering and Applied Science that will help expand student involvement in current research.

HEP Students To Receive Diplomas June 11 In Alamosa

June 2, 1999

Migrant and seasonal workers who earned general education diplomas through the University of Colorado at BoulderÂ’s High School Equivalency Program at Alamosa will graduate June 11. Â鶹ÊÓƵ 250 people are expected to attend the ceremony, which starts at 7 p.m. at Ortega Middle School, Alamosa. Families, friends and other supporters will be there to see 60 students ranging in age from 16 to 50 receive their high school equivalency diplomas. Fifteen of them passed their exams in both English and Spanish.

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