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January 2005 Headlines
January 5, 2005Original CU Wizard John Taylor To Present 'Why Things Move' Jan. 15 10th U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals To Hear Arguments At CU Law School Elegant Shape Of Eiffel Tower Solved Mathematically By CU-Boulder Prof January 6, 2005CU-Boulder Thai Student Association To Raise Tsunami Relief Funds Jan. 10-14 Protected Public Lands' Role In Economic Health Of Nearby Communities Focus Of CU Lecture January 10, 2005CU-Boulder Hosts Drive For Tsunami Disaster Relief At Jan. 15 Basketball Games CU-Boulder Appoints New Campus Chief Of Police CU-Boulder To Host Live Broadcast Jan. 14 Of Cassini's Huygens Probe Descending On Saturn's Moon, Titan Rapidly Rotating Milky Way Star Dubbed "King Of Spin" By Observers CU-Boulder To Study Terrorism As Part Of $12 Million Grant From Homeland Security Department University Of Colorado Begins Notifying Students Of State's New College Opportunity Fund; Encourages Students To Apply Soon January 11, 2005Senior Auditors To Register Jan. 18-19 For Spring Classes At CU-Boulder 'News From Saturn And Titan' Kicks Off CU-Boulder Alumni Lecture Series Jan. 20 January 12, 2005ATLAS Multimedia Groundbreaking Scheduled Jan. 25 At CU-Boulder Opportunities And Challenges In Information Technology Is Focus Of CU-Boulder Conference NSF Awards CU-Boulder $4.9 Million For Alpine Ecosystem Research January 13, 2005Fiske Planetarium To Present Space Shuttle Tribute Shows '2005 CU Year Of Art And Math' To Explore What Links The Two In Visual And Performing Arts January 14, 2005CU-Boulder Announces Expectations For Greek Organization Agreements January 18, 2005Major Anasazi Collection At CU Museum Getting Overhaul January 19, 2005Cassini Spacecraft "Sandblasted" By Dust From Saturn System In 2004 CU-Boulder, Denver Center Theatre Company To Host Symposia On 'Oedipus Rex' January 20, 2005CU-Boulder Tsunami, Disaster Experts Gather For Free Public Symposium Careers In Magazine Field Topic Of Jan. 27 CU-Boulder Panel January 24, 2005CU Law Expert: Historical Courts Offer Hope For Past Injustices ATLAS Groundbreaking To Feature "Virtual Shovels" Two CU-Boulder Faculty Awarded MacArthur Foundation Writing Grants Microbes In Colorful Yellowstone Hot Springs Fueled By Hydrogen, CU-Boulder Researchers Say January 25, 2005Arid Australian Interior Linked To Landscape Burning By Ancient Humans University of Colorado at Boulder Ranks Second in the Nation for Highest Number of Graduates Serving as Peace Corps Volunteers January 27, 2005CU Astronomer To Discuss Supernovae At Fiske In February CU-Boulder To Compete In National Recycling Contest Six Women At CU-Boulder Receive Career Transition Scholarships January 28, 2005Salman Rushdie, Author Of 'Satanic Verses,' To Speak At CU-Boulder Feb. 15 January 30, 2005CU Board of Regents to Hold Special Meeting January 31, 2005Real Estate Outlook Focus Of CU Conference Ward Churchill Resigns Administrative Post CU-Boulder Student Injured In Fall From Roof Sunday CU-Boulder Professor Receives National Education Award NBC Reporter Tom Costello To Speak At CU-Boulder Feb. 8

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