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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 26, 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
    Program for Teaching East Asia connects Asian Studies with K-12 schools
    Through a variety of outreach programs and initiatives, CU-Boulder's Program
    for Teaching East Asia (TEA) is bringing East Asian history, geography,
    language and culture closer to the United States. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-27/story1.html

    Career Services offers opportunities for students, faculty and staff
    Looking for a way to enhance student learning opportunities? An internship
    might be the perfect option. There's a national increase of employers who are
    hiring interns, and the amount of paid internships is at 60 percent. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-27/story2.html

    Building the future at the Leeds School of Business
    The interior is now only be concrete, metal and plywood, but visitors can see
    tiered classrooms beginning to take shape, team rooms starting to develop, and
    an atrium rising skyward. The expansion and renovation of the building that
    will house the Leeds School of Business is on schedule and showing promise. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-27/story3.html

    Reaching off campus and into communities
    CU-Boulder faculty and students provide a wide variety of outreach programs to
    communities across Colorado. These programs extend the scholarship of the
    faculty and the educational resources of the university and serve various
    educational, social, economic, and cultural needs. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-27/story4.html

    FROM THE CHANCELLOR
    Dr. G.P. "Bud" Peterson -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-27/chancellor.html
    Guest columnist Susan Avery, interim dean of the Graduate School and vice
    chancellor for research: "Carpe Vim" revisited-seized opportunities in
    renewable and sustainable energy

    FROM THE NEWS CENTER
    CU-Boulder Center Expands Asian Languages, Programs; Students Flock To Classes
    A growing interest in Asian languages, cultures and geopolitics - from the
    booming economies of China and India to troubled hot spots in North Korea and
    the Middle East - has prompted a University of Colorado at Boulder center to
    expand its course offerings to undergraduate and graduate students. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/113.html

    CU-Boulder To Play Lead Role In Colorado Center For Biorefining And Biofuels
    The University of Colorado at Boulder is joining with Colorado State
    University, the Colorado School of Mines, the National Renewable Energy
    Laboratory and the business sector to establish a Colorado Center for
    Biorefining and Biofuels. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/111.html

    CU-Boulder Selected To Lead Massive Ecological Research Project In West
    The University of Colorado at Boulder has been selected to oversee a huge
    research project in the southern Rocky Mountains and Colorado Plateau that will
    address large-scale ecological problems affecting grasslands to glaciers as
    part of a proposal under final review by the National Science Foundation. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/107.html

    ALSO IN THIS EDITION OF INSIDE CU
    Awards and Kudos -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-27/awardskudos.html
    - Margaret Murnane honored by women's science organization
    - INSTAAR site selected to participate in ecological effort
    - BuffVision earns a pair of Telly awards
    - Bagel for a Book has a record year
    - Ski team takes third at nationals

    Did You Know? -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/3-27/didyoukow.html
    - Flagship 2030 Open Forum Date Change
    - Building Community family day today at the recreation center
    - Rock your world at the World Affairs Conference
    - Community gathers to celebrate -Collaborasian-
    - Former U.N. Secretary General to speak at CU-Boulder
    - Lafayette Park named in honor of Ofelia Miramontes
    - Electronic textbooks make mark on CU Book Store

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