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Burns elected VP of American Astronomical Society

Jack O. Burns , a CU-Boulder professor of astrophysical and planetary sciences, has been elected vice president of the American Astronomical Society. Burns, who aims to probe the origins of the...
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Names of current and former University of Colorado faculty and staff who have died in recent weeks. List compiled by Employee Services. CU-Boulder David Crumpacker, 84, faculty retiree. Jan. 16, 2014...
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Molnar awarded science prize from Royal Swedish Academy

Peter Molnar , a professor in geological sciences and a fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at CU-Boulder, has been awarded the prestigious 2014 Crafoord Prize...
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Caruthers, Jin honored by National Academy of Sciences

Marvin Caruthers Two CU-Boulder researchers were among the 15 honored by the National Academy of Sciences for their extraordinary scientific achievements. Marvin Caruthers , distinguished professor...
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Meaney named executive director of Center for Education on Social Responsibility

Mark Meaney has been named executive director of the Center for Education on Social Responsibility (CESR) at the Leeds School of Business at CU-Boulder. Meaney joins CESR from the Haas School of...
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Chancellor’s 2013 Employee of the Year Award recognizes staff excellence

George Ballinger , Martha Shernick , Larry Drees , Jennifer Law , and David Kalahar recently were honored as the 2013 Chancellor’s Employees of the Year by the Boulder Campus Staff Council. The five...
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Jennifer Disabato Marylou Robinson Eric Olson, professor, College of Business at UCCS, and director, Sport Management Program, was recently elected to the Colorado Springs Convention & Visitors...
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CU-Boulder Vice Chancellor for Administration Louise Vale to retire

Vale Louise Vale, vice chancellor for administration at the University of Colorado Boulder, will retire March 14. Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer Kelly Fox said Vale has had a “...
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Gross named director of ATLAS Institute

Mark D. Gross has been named as the director of CU-Boulder’s Alliance for Technology, Learning and Society, or the ATLAS Institute. Gross taught at CU-Boulder from 1990 to 1999 as an assistant and...
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Huff named campus CU-Boulder spokesperson

Ryan Huff has been named the spokesperson and issues coordinator for the CU-Boulder campus. Huff currently serves as the spokesperson for the CU-Boulder Police Department and brings nearly 15 years...
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Names of current and former University of Colorado faculty and staff who have died in recent weeks. List compiled by Employee Services. CU-Boulder Otomar J. Bartos, 86, faculty retiree. Dec. 16, 2013...
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Cech named to new national science commission

Cech Thomas Cech , Distinguished Professor at CU-Boulder, has been named by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)...
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Nagpal, Vernerey win NSF’s prestigious CAREER award

Nagpal Vernerey Two faculty members in the University of Colorado Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science have been honored with the National Science Foundation’s prestigious CAREER...
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Ho-a, Zak in new posts at CU-Boulder

Ho-a Zak Carla Ho-a has been appointed assistant vice chancellor for administration auxiliaries and Melissa Zak is now police chief for the University of Colorado Police Department at CU-Boulder. Ho-...
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Gruntfest honored with White award

Eve Gruntfest , a research scientist at the Trauma, Health and Hazards Center at UCCS and professor emerita, recently was awarded the Gilbert White Public Service Award from the Association of...
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Baker, Frew chosen as associate fellows

Two CU-Boulder faculty members – Dan Baker, a professor at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), and Eric Frew, associate professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences – recently...
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Names of current and former University of Colorado faculty and staff who have died in recent weeks. List compiled by Employee Services. CU-Boulder C. Lawson Crowe, 85, faculty retiree. Nov. 30, 2013...
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In memoriam

Names of current and former University of Colorado faculty and staff who have died in recent weeks. List compiled by Employee Services. CU-Boulder Lee Jessor, 91, faculty retiree. Oct. 13, 2013...
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Wyatt Yoder Erbert Fields Holly Wyatt, associate professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, is...
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Hynes named fellow of American Chemical Society

James Hynes , a CU-Boulder distinguished professor in the chemistry and biochemistry department, has been named a fellow of the American Chemical Society (ACS). He is one of 96 scientists ACS honored...
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CU-Boulder faculty, staff receive Fulbright awards

Kevin Krizek, professor of environmental design Seven University of Colorado Boulder faculty and staff have received Fulbright grants to pursue research, teaching and training abroad during the 2013-...
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Beall Divittorio Brink Keränen Jeffery Beall of the Auraria Library recently was awarded the Julie J. Boucher Award for Intellectual Freedom at the 13th Annual Colorado Association of Libraries...
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Ortman receives award for commitment to Crow Canyon

Scott Ortman , an assistant professor of anthropology at CU-Boulder, was recognized for his longtime commitment to the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center with an honor award presented at the center’s...
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Additon, Sher honored by CU-Boulder Alumni Association

Maren Additon , director of budget and operations for Student Affairs, and Daniel Sher , dean of the College of Music, were each honored with the Robert L. Sterns Award for their exceptional...
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Beer Gary Lewis , director of orchestras and professor of music at CU-Boulder, will rehearse students chosen for the National High School Honors Orchestra. The honors orchestra is a collection of 100...

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