CU-Boulder Professor Wins Dreyfus Award

Jan. 6, 1997

Kristi Anseth, an assistant professor in the chemical engineering department at the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder, has been awarded a Camille and Henry Dreyfus New Faculty Award for 1996.

Report On CU-Boulder Athletics Is Available For Public Review

Jan. 5, 1997

The final NCAA self-study report on the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder athletics program will be available for public review at several campus locations beginning Jan. 21. The report is the result of a comprehensive study of CU-Boulder athletics by the campus's NCAA Certification Committee and is part of a 21-month certification process.

New Guide Offers Strategies On Fighting Youth Violence

Jan. 5, 1997

A new guide for people seeking to combat youth violence offers extensive information on promising programs and how to pick the best strategy for different neighborhoods. The 77-page report, "A Program Planning Guide for Youth Violence Prevention," is authored by Professor Nancy Guerra of the University of Illinois at Chicago and Professor Kirk Williams of the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder. The $20 guide is available from the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at CU-Boulder.

CU Wizard Shows For Children Set Monthly During 1996-97 Year

Sept. 16, 1996

CU-Boulder scientists with a special interest in educating young children will give 10 monthly science shows this year starting Sept. 28 for children in grades five through nine. The 20th annual series of hour-long Saturday morning shows will feature astronomy, chemistry-biochemistry and physics topics.

Researchers To Take Hubble Images Of Mars In Preparation For July 4 Pathfinder Landing

June 23, 1996

A team of scientists that includes two babyÖ±²¥app researchers will take images of Mars June 27 with the Hubble Space Telescope to check the weather conditions in preparation for the July 4 landing of NASAÂ’s unmanned Pathfinder spacecraft.

CU-Boulder Students To Get New Card For Campus Business Transactions

March 3, 1996

CU-Boulder students will take the first step toward automating many of their business transactions this spring when their pictures are taken for the new Buff OneCard, designed to provide one-stop shopping for administrative and some commercial transactions on and off campus. The Buff OneCard will become the new identification card for studentsÂ’ university business including access to dining halls, the Recreation Center, Wardenburg Health Center, Norlin Library and eventually to buildings or portions of buildings that now require a key to enter.

NIST And CU Physicists Win Major Science Prize

Oct. 11, 1988

Physicists Eric A. Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Carl E. Wieman of the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder have won the Lorentz Medal from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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