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 June 2003 Headlines

June 1, 2003

Chinese Education Minister To Tour CU-Boulder Wednesday

June 2, 2003

Civically Active CU-Boulder Students Awarded Puksta Scholarships

CU-Boulder Journalism Students Take Stand On Media Industry Legislation

CU Historian Patricia Limerick And Former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm to Give Public Lecture June 10

CU Parents Association Hosts Summer Orientation Dinners for Parents Of New Students

June 3, 2003

Galileo Mission To Jupiter Topic Of Fiske Planetarium Show

Steam Cloud And Noise To Be Noticeable June 9-13 As CU-Boulder Tests Boilers

June 4, 2003

CU-Boulder Leeds School Of Business Seeks Nominations For National Award

CU-Boulder, NOAA Scientist Hints Southwest Summer Monsoon May Be Early In Four Corners

Diverse High School Students To Attend Business Leadership Program At CU-Boulder

June 5, 2003

Kids To Fall Into 'Black Holes' At June 14 CU Wizards Show

Exploring Impact Of Climate Change And Variability On Water Resources Is Topic Of CU Conference

Top U.S. Water Official And CU Law Grad To Speak At CU-Boulder Conference

June 9, 2003

CU-Boulder Will Conduct Mass Immunization Exercise To Test Emergency Procedures

CU-Boulder Professor Awarded National Humanities Fellowship

June 10, 2003

CU-Boulder Professor To Receive 2003 Distinguished Alumni Award From UC Davis

CU-Boulder Executive Education Program Now Accepting Applications

CU-Boulder Summer Day Camp Targets Denver High School And Middle-Schoolers For High-Tech Fun

Hubble Space Telescope Topic Of CU-Boulder Fiske Planetarium Show

June 11, 2003

Teen Interest In Supernatural Examined By CU-Boulder Media Expert In New Book

June 12, 2003

Local CU-Boulder Students Receive Jacob Van Ek Award

Changing Global Nitrogen Cycle Impacting Human Health, Says Study

CU-Boulder Announces Details Of Latest Budget Cuts

June 16, 2003

Summer CU Science Discovery Program For Kids Still Has Space Available

Trash From Favorite Places Part Of CU-Boulder Students' Ecological Art Exhibit

CU-Boulder Scientists Awarded $1.5 Million For Science Education

CU-Boulder Engineering Outreach Programs Provide Access To Students Across Colorado

June 17, 2003

CU-Boulder McNair Program Awarded $960,000 Federal Grant

Energy Technology, Policy Is Focus Of New Graduate Curriculum At CU-Boulder

June 18, 2003

New CU-Boulder Program Links Engineering And Heart Health

CU-Boulder Sources on U.S. Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decisions

June 19, 2003

CU-Boulder, Boulder County Health Department Team Up on Immunization Exercise

June 23, 2003

CU-Boulder Science Workshop For Secondary School Teachers Convenes Through June 27

Statements On U.S. Supreme Court Decisions On Affirmative Action

June 24, 2003

The Physics Of Magnets To Be Discussed July 2 At CU-Boulder Lecture

CU Prof Works With Children To Understand How Knowledge Develops In Humans

Cuts Force CU-Boulder Libraries To Close For Holiday Weekend

EPA Honors Efforts Of CU-Boulder's Science Explorers Coordinator

June 25, 2003

Search For Life On Other Planets Continues At CU-Boulder With $5 Million NASA Grant

June 26, 2003

CU Law Professor Honored For Contributions To Society

CU-Boulder Launches New Center For Advanced Engineering And Technology Education

June 27, 2003

CU-Boulder Law Scholars To Discuss High Court Rulings On Affirmative Action Cases

June 30, 2003

A New Spin On Electronics To Be Discussed July 10 At CU-Boulder Lecture

Stagnant Job Market Can Hurt Employed Too CU-Boulder Profs Say





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