News Releases

December 30, 2005

MEDIA ADVISORY

The University of Colorado at Boulder has released a report outlining the university's progress toward meeting diversity goals that will be presented to the Blue Ribbon Commission on Diversity in January.

CU President Hank Brown created the commission to study the effectiveness of campus diversity programs at all CU campuses. The committee will include community and corporate leaders and will hold its first meeting on Jan. 21. A selected group of students, faculty and staff also will participate.

December 29, 2005

Two December graduates of the University of Colorado School of Journalism and Mass Communication are winners in one of the nation's most prestigious journalism competitions.

December 27, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder's long heritage with NASA planetary missions will continue Jan. 17 with the launch of a student space dust instrument on the New Horizons Mission to Pluto from Florida's Kennedy Space Center.

December 27, 2005

Personal stories and eyewitness accounts of the 1930s Dust Bowl disaster on the high plains will be part of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Timothy Egan's public discussion Jan. 9 at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Egan will discuss his new book, "The Worst Hard Time," at 6:30 p.m. in the Old Main Chapel. The event is free and open to the public, and a book signing and reception will follow the talk in Old Main's CU Heritage Center.

December 21, 2005

A region of Mars that some planetary scientists believe was once a shallow lakebed and likely habitable for life may not have been so wet after all, according to a new University of Colorado at Boulder study.

December 16, 2005

Editors: Names of degree candidates from your area are available by e-mailing greg.swenson@colorado.edu. This list was accurate as of Dec. 16 but is subject to final grade reports.

Local students were among the 2,174 students who received degrees Dec. 16 during spring commencement ceremonies on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus.

December 16, 2005

"I am delighted to welcome Coach Hawkins to the CU-Boulder campus community. His record of achievements on the field is impressive, but he also brings a deep commitment to the personal and academic growth of student-athletes in his charge.

I believe Coach Hawkins will be a good fit as well for the Boulder community, bringing an enthusiastic attitude to his relationships with members of the community. I look forward to working with him and Athletics Director Mike Bohn in moving the football program forward while focusing on the best interests of our students."

December 15, 2005

Chris Lile, a math teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, will be recognized as an Outstanding Colorado High School Teacher and presented with a $1,000 award from the University of Colorado at Boulder's College of Engineering and Applied Science tonight, Dec. 15.

The new award recognizes a Colorado teacher or counselor who has provided inspiration, guidance or instruction leading to a student's future success in the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Nominations were solicited from the college's outstanding graduates.

December 15, 2005

NEWS TIP SHEET

Despite continuing violence, Iraqi voters are casting ballots today to choose a parliament that will be charged with creating a government to run the country for a full four-year term.

December 14, 2005

Two vice chancellors at the University of Colorado at Boulder are offering $5,000 each for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for a racist and threatening e-mail message that was sent to a student government leader on Nov. 16.

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