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

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Date: Tue Oct 09 2007 - 06:05:42 MDT

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    From: 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: October 8, 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
    CU-Boulder program working to draw more science majors to teaching
    CU-Boulder is a nationally recognized leader in science research and education.
    However, like many universities across the country, the majority of CU's
    science graduates go on to pursue careers in areas other than education, a
    continuing trend that spells trouble for America's schools. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/10-09/story1.html

    Goodbye Sibell Wolle, hello Visual Arts Complex
    The next two years will see a flurry of deconstruction and construction as the
    $63.5 million Visual Arts Complex replaces the Sibell Wolle Fine Arts building
    and makes possible a gateway to the campus that emphasizes the importance of
    the arts to CU-Boulder. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/10-09/story2.html

    Service and Responsibility at Volunteer Clearing House
    To Anna Domenico, director of the CU-Boulder Volunteer Clearing House,
    privilege means responsibility, the obligation to give something back to the
    community. -Be a part of making the change,- she urges students who consider
    volunteer work. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/10-09/story3.html

    Our faculty are a source of great pride and bring a whole world of expertise,
    experimentation and excellence to our students and our community. Meet Paul
    Voakes, dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/10-09/facultyfocus.html

    FROM THE CHANCELLOR
    Dr. G.P. "Bud" Peterson -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/10-09/chancellor.html
    Guest columnists, UCSU Tri-Executives
    Greetings and an update from the 2007-2008 UCSU Tri-Executives
    This year, the University of Colorado Student Union Tri-Executives want to
    create and strengthen relationships with people from all areas of campus.

    FROM THE NEWS CENTER
    CU-Boulder Center For Students In Recovery Begins Second Year On Campus With
    High Hopes
    The University of Colorado at Boulder's Center for Students in Recovery has
    begun its second year by encouraging participating students to take a larger
    role in developing activities to help them on their clean and sober journeys
    through college. --> http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/384.html

    Women-In-Technology Advocate Inducted Into Hall Of Fame
    Lucy Sanders, who directs the National Center for Women and Information
    Technology on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus, has been inducted
    into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/382.html

    Internet2 Will Bring Philadelphia Orchestra Performance To CU-Boulder's ATLAS
    Building Oct. 12
    A new use of cutting-edge Internet technology will bring a live performance of
    the Philadelphia Orchestra to the Black Box Theater in the ATLAS building at
    the University of Colorado at Boulder on Oct. 12. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2007/383.html

    Podcast: Nutrient Pollution Drives Frog Deformities By Ramping Up Infections
    When deformed frogs in lakes and ponds around the United States caught the
    attention of the public more than a decade ago, puzzled scientists speculated
    the phenomenon might be caused by pesticides, UV radiation or infection. -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/news/podcasts/

    ALSO IN THIS EDITION OF INSIDE CU
    Awards and Kudos -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/10-09/awardskudos.html
    - CU student awarded for bravery
    - Dan Rummel receives Community Builder Brick Award
    - Second annual Fall Convocation events scheduled for Oct. 19

     Did You Know? -->
    http://www.colorado.edu/insidecu/editions/2007/10-09/didyouknow.html
    - Open House for Wardenburg's Community Health Education department's new
    location
    - Spooktacular staff appreciation breakfast
    - Family Weekend fun
    - Leeds School dedicates Koelbel Building Oct. 19
    - October community blood drive on campus

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


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