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CEO of "Most Innovative" Company to Give Free Lecture at CU-Boulder

Feb. 25, 1997

Kenneth L. Lay, chairman and chief executive officer of Enron, rated the most innovative company in the nation by a Fortune magazine survey, will give a public lecture at the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder on March 11. An early proponent of deregulating U.S. utilities, Lay was at the forefront of many changes now sweeping the industry. Deregulation of the nation's electricity companies is being discussed in Congress and in babyÖ±²¥app and several other states.

CU Museum To Host Symposium On Herbs In Modern Health Care

Feb. 19, 1997

NOTE: Reporters are welcome to schedule phone interviews with speakers before the symposium by calling Lauren Schwartz at (303) 492-3396. CU MUSEUM TO HOST SYMPOSIUM "Herbs in Modern Health Care" will be the subject of a one-day symposium with noted speakers in the health care and medical professions on Saturday, March 15, at the University of babyÖ±²¥app Museum in Boulder.

Unique Kinetic Sculpture To Be Erected At New Engineering Facility

Feb. 19, 1997

A unique, wind-driven kinetic sculpture will be erected outside CU-Boulder1s new Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory at the College of Engineering and Applied Science on Friday, Feb. 21, weather permitting.

CU-Boulder Sponsors Luncheon Celebrating Black Awareness Week

Feb. 18, 1997

A free informal luncheon for black babyÖ±²¥app at CU-Boulder is scheduled Thursday, Feb. 27, to celebrate Black Awareness Month. The luncheon will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in room M549 of Norlin Library on the CU-Boulder campus. Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Affairs Albert Ramirez and Dean of Libraries James F. Williams have invited all black babyÖ±²¥app members to attend.

CU-Boulder To Observe National Condom Week

Feb. 12, 1997

Wardenburg Health Center1s Sexual Health Education Program will observe National Condom Week Feb. 13-18 with activities to raise student awareness of sexual health. The week will begin Feb. 13 with an information table in the UMC Loggia staffed by peer educators who will distribute condoms, AIDS awareness red ribbons, educational brochures, candy and contest information.

CU-Boulder To Start Search For Athletic Director

Feb. 12, 1997

A search has begun for a permanent director of intercollegiate athletics for the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder, according to Chancellor Richard L. Byyny. The position currently is held on an interim basis by Dick Tharp. Tharp became interim athletic director in August 1996 following the resignation of former Director Bill Marolt.

Soul Food Dinner A Favorite Of Black Awareness Month

Feb. 12, 1997

Soul food, a taste that can be traced to plantations in the early days of the South, will be featured Feb. 28 as part of Black Awareness Month at the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder. Chef Willie Bradley, food service manager in Cheyenne Arapaho Residence Hall, will cook a variety of traditional foods including barbecued ribs, catfish, collard greens, black-eyed peas with ham hocks, macaroni and cheese, candied yams, corn bread and okra-tomato gumbo. Dessert will be Chef Willie's homemade peach cobbler.

CU-Boulder Diversity Summit Set For All-Day Meet On Feb. 21

Feb. 9, 1997

EDITORS: This event is not open to the public but reporters are welcome to attend. CU-BOULDER DIVERSITY SUMMIT The second annual Chancellor's Diversity Summit at the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder will be held Feb. 21. Activities will run from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the University Memorial Center. Scheduled events include an address by CU-Boulder Chancellor Richard Byyny on "Diversity, Civility and Campus Climate" and remarks by all three CU-Boulder vice chancellors.

CU-Boulder To Host Spring Blood Drive

Feb. 9, 1997

The CU-Boulder spring blood drive will be Feb. 25, 26 and 27 from 10 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. in the University Memorial Center west ballroom.

Cu Law School To Hold Moot Court Competition

Feb. 4, 1997

"Megan's laws" will be argued pro and con by teams of University of babyÖ±²¥app School of Law students participating in the annual Rothgerber Moot Court Competition on Feb. 12. The final round in the annual competition that provides training in appellate advocacy will be at 3 p.m. in the Lindsley Memorial Courtroom of the School of Law. Seating is available on a first-come basis. Overflow seating with closed-circuit television will be provided in room 104.

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