INSIDE CU -- CU-Boulder's online faculty/staff newsletter

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    From: CU-Boulder Administrative E-Memo <memofrom@Colorado.EDU>
    Subject: INSIDE CU -- CU-Boulder's online faculty/staff newsletter
    
    

    TO: Boulder Campus Teaching & Research Faculty, Staff,
             Deans, Directors, Dept Chairs, System Administration

    FROM: University Communications

    SENDER: Allison Sylvest

    DATE: March 12, 2007

    SUBJECT: INSIDE CU -- CU-Boulder's online faculty/staff newsletter

     
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    INSIDE CU -- CU-Boulder's online faculty/staff newsletter
    Click on any link to read. --> http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu
    Contact us at insidecu@colorado.edu
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    IN THIS EDITION:

    IN THE SPOTLIGHT
    Inside CU Spring 2007 Survey
    It's time for our annual Inside CU reader survey! This is an opportunity for
    you to tell us how we're doing and how we can better provide the campus news
    that you're interested in. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-13/story1.html

    Residential Academic Program Spotlight - Sewall RAP
    Sewall RAP weaves a broad liberal arts curriculum with the study of the
    American West as a distinct region. All student-participants reside in Sewall
    Hall, which has a long history in itself. Sewall is the oldest residence hall
    on campus. --> http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-13/story2.html

    The Campus Press in cyberspace
    When Dean Paul Voakes came to the School of Journalism and Mass Communication
    in 2003, he noticed a couple of odd things about campus news dissemination.
    First, what people thought of as the campus newspaper (the Colorado Daily) was
    really a private, for-profit paper and second, the independent, student-run
    venue for campus news was languishing as a weekly newspaper with diminished
    readership and almost no advertising. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-13/story3.html

    People Behind the Scenes:
    Who keeps our university in top shape? It's the People Behind the Scenes! Meet
    Robin Arellano, Suzanne Parquette, Dixie Marler and Melissa Holycross,
    dispatchers for Facilities Management. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/behindscenes.html

    FROM THE CHANCELLOR
    Dr. G.P. "Bud" Peterson -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-13/chancellor.html
    It's time to get involved in the Flagship 2030 process
    The Flagship 2030 process is entering what is perhaps its most important phase,
    one in which the entire university community has an opportunity to provide
    input on the ideas conceptualized and developed by the more than 150
    individuals who have been actively engaged in the process thus far.

    FROM THE NEWS CENTER
    Scholar, MTV Anchor Team Up To Discuss Dynamic Changes In Islamic Faith, Middle
    East
    Reza Aslan, a well-known religious scholar, best-selling author, media
    commentator and doctoral degree candidate, will be one of two featured speakers
    at a University of Colorado at Boulder event exploring the current state of
    affairs in the Middle East and changes within the Islamic faith. The talk will
    be at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 14, in the Glenn Miller Ballroom at the
    University Memorial Center. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/92.html

    CU Law School To Host National Climate Change Conference
    The Natural Resources Law Center and the University of Colorado at Boulder
    School of Law are hosting a two-day conference on the impact of climate change
    and its direct effect on society's most vulnerable populations. "The Climate of
    Environmental Justice: Taking Stock," will be March 16-17, and will be attended
    by national leaders in the field of environmental justice. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/85.html

    CU-Boulder Leeds School Quad To Be Named For Engebretsons Following $1 Million
    Gift
    The West Quad of the University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds School of
    Business will be named in honor of Richard "Dick" and Jean Engebretson, who
    have pledged $1 million to the school's expansion and renovation. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/95.html

    ALSO IN THIS EDITION OF INSIDE CU
    Awards and Kudos --> http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/awardskudos.html
    - Ricardo Patton era draws to a close
    - Anne Sheehan chosen for national lecture tour
    - Tierney named to Earthquake Hazards Reduction Advisory Committee
    - Moe Tabrizi named interim director of planning, design and construction
    - Richard Rokos honored by Sportswomen of Colorado
    - Admissions Office reports 12% applicant increase

    Did You Know? --> http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/didyouknow.html
    - Harvard professor unravels string theory at March 19 Gamow Lecture
    - Facilities Management and Housing map construction projects
    - Building Community Family Day at the Recreation Center

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    Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved. Contact us at insidecu@colorado.edu
     


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