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Interim Director Named At Wardenburg Health Center

Dec. 1, 1999

Robert Cranny has been named interim director of the Wardenburg Health Center, due to the upcoming departure of David Cooke. Cranny currently is director of the physical therapy department at the center. He will assume the position of interim director at the end of December. Cooke is leaving Wardenburg to become the senior vice president and chief financial officer at Health System Minnesota in Minneapolis. He will remain in a consulting capacity at Wardenburg through the end of February to assist in completing the 2000-2001 budget process and to aid in the transition.

Minority Programs At CU-Boulder Showing Gains In Enrollment, Retention

Dec. 1, 1999

The University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder enrolled a record number of students this year, spurring the growth of some minority programs. Fall 1999 student enrollment at CU-Boulder totaled 26,318 students, up from 25,125 in fall 1998. The number of diverse students increased from 3,357 in fall 1998 to 3,414 in fall '99, accounting for 13.0 percent of the total student body.

CU-Boulder Initiates Efforts To Address Consequences Of Riot Behavior

Dec. 1, 1999

Efforts are under way at the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder to raise awareness among students and community members of the consequences of unlawful conduct by students. "In the aftermath of the Halloween disturbances it has become apparent that many students are unaware of the laws pertaining to riots," said Ron Stump, interim vice chancellor for student affairs. "We are currently engaging in efforts to educate students and the community about possible consequences of student misbehavior off campus."

Ancient Sculpture Expert Joins Faculty At CU-Boulder

Nov. 29, 1999

Diane Atnally Conlin, whose studies and special interest in Roman art and archaeology have begun to attract widespread recognition, is gaining an international reputation as a specialist in ancient carving techniques. Now she brings that expertise to the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder. Conlin is a new babyÖ±²¥app member at CU-Boulder this fall, with a joint appointment in the classics and fine arts departments.

Nominations Being Accepted For CU-Boulder's 2000 Hazel Barnes Prize

Nov. 29, 1999

Nominations for the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder's highest recognition for teaching and research, the Hazel Barnes Prize, are now being accepted for 2000. The deadline for nominations is Jan. 18, 2000. The recipient of the Hazel Barnes Prize, the largest single babyÖ±²¥app award funded by the university, will be recognized at the 2000 spring commencement exercises with an engraved University Medal and a cash award of $20,000. The money received can be used for personal or professional use as determined by the recipient.

Speakers At CU-Boulder Mars Symposium Available To Media Dec. 2

Nov. 29, 1999

Six prominent experts on various aspects of Mars exploration will be available for one-on-one media interviews from 4 p.m to 5 p.m. in room ESCI 265 of the Benson Earth Sciences Building at CU-Boulder on Dec. 2. The speakers will participate in a symposium titled "Mars, Science, and Society at 7 p.m. that evening in room 100 of CU-BoulderÂ’s Mathematics Building, located south of the intersection of Folsom Street and babyÖ±²¥app Avenue. The symposium is free and open to the public. The Benson Earth Sciences Building is located just west of the Mathematics Building.

CU-Boulder Essay Reading Software Improves Kids' Writing, Spurs New Company

Nov. 29, 1999

Note to Editors: To observe sixth graders using the software, contact teacher Cindy Matthews at Platt Middle School in Boulder, (303) 499-6800. Computer software invented at the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder that grades the content of essay exams has also improved the writing of local sixth graders and helped launch a new company. The Intelligent Essay Assessor allowed sixth grade students at Platt Middle School in Boulder to improve their reading and writing as part of a computer tutor called Summary Street, teachers and researchers said.

CU-Boulder Making Meningitis Vaccine Available To Students

Nov. 28, 1999

The University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder will make the meningitis vaccine Menomune available to students for $72 on Dec. 7, 8 and 9 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Wardenburg Health Center.

CU-Boulder Contingent Headed For Sweden To Conduct Arctic Ozone Loss Experiments

Nov. 28, 1999

A contingent of University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder babyÖ±²¥app and students are descending on Kiruna, Sweden, to help undertake the largest field campaign ever to assess ozone concentrations and chemical changes in the Arctic stratosphere.

CU-Boulder Health Expert Says It's Not Too Late To Get Your Flu Shot

Nov. 25, 1999

Even though flu season is here, it's not too late to get vaccinated. According to Barbara Brandt, director of infection control at CU-BoulderÂ’s Wardenburg Health Center, itÂ’s still early enough in the flu season to get a shot and boost your immune system to help fight off the virus.

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