Dear Alum,
If you’ve moved or changed e-mail addresses, let us know. And don’t forget, you can always find the latest alumni happenings at cualum.org. Connect with other alums and access our Ask a Buff service at the online Forever Buffs Network (see article to the right). The building in the photo at left says “A.D. Library 1902″ on the top. It’s no longer the library – do you know what it is now? Post your answer with your memory on our CU Memories site. ProgramsWe’re building a great network of students and alumsOne of the exciting programs we’re telling incoming freshmen about this summer is Ask a Buff, where Buffs share their professional advice online with other alumni and students seeking guidance in their job, career path, relocation plans and graduate school decisions. Ask A Buff is only as strong as the Buffs who sign up for it, so please step forward! You’ll see stars on this trip
CU in LondonJoin Chancellor Phillip P. DiStefano, alumni, parents and students for a taste of Boulder in the heart of London on Thursday, July 8, 7-9 p.m. Go here to sign up. Save the weekend, CU vs. CalJoin Buff alums and fans as we take on the Cal Bears at our big away football game of the year in beautiful Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 11. We’ve reserved hotel rooms for CU fans at two downtown San Francisco hotels. Pregame party and separate game tickets are available. Rooms and tickets are going quickly. Go here for links to hotels and ticket information and to make your reservations soon! Get your beautiful CU campus wall calendar
Coloradan online invites your commentsPrefer to read your Coloradan alumni magazine online? The June issue is now up. And there’s additional content on the site such as summaries of books by alumni. Want to share your thoughts with us? There are comment fields at the very end of each story and throughout your alumni website. Let us know what you’re thinking! Relax at Family CampLoad up the gang and head into the beautiful Rocky Mountains for a week at CU Family Camp July 5-11! There are a ton of activities for kids and adults. Included are three meals a day and modern private rooms with baths. Here’s more. Contact Dawn at 303-492-2281 with questions and to make a reservation. Buffs to bike again in September
Cruise with New York alumsJoin New York Buffs plus alums from several other universities at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 24 on the Queen of Hearts, a three-level paddle-wheel boat with an outdoor dance floor and DJ, two indoor levels and a partially covered roof-deck! Here’s more. Join New York alums to watch Rockies vs. MetsThe New York chapter heads out to Citi Field in Flushing, Queens, to watch the Colorado Rockies play the Mets on Wednesday, Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. They have a block of 40 tickets that are sure to go fast. Go here for information and tickets. Chinese Buffs to gatherTop Buff in China Chandler Jurinka is inviting Buffs in China to connect with others on Saturday, June 19 in Beijing. He says, “We have expanded our communications to all alumni in China, hoping to catch alumni who are outside the main cities or those whom we missed in the past. As always, we plan to get together, reminisce, make new friends and walk away with a bit more ‘guanxi’ ['personal network'].” For more information about the China chapter, check out their Facebook page. Chandler’s phone number is +86 13910939501. Do you live in China?We are looking for Buffs roaming in China. We need all our alumni around Shanghai, Beijing and elsewhere to update your contact information so that you can receive invitations to events. Please enter your information via the Forever Buffs Network or contact Allyson. Get thee to a play
Go to the San Diego races and benefit CU studentsThe San Diego chapter’s eighth annual Day at the Del Mar Races is Sunday, Aug. 23 starting at 1 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults and $20 for children and will be mailed or available at will call. There will be a raffle with all proceeds benefiting scholarships for CU students from San Diego. Contact chapter president Travis Fawcett (Span’05) at 858-401-3734 for tickets. Here are blogs to help you navigate new mediaThe Alumni Association launched two blogs this year ― Geekspeak gives you the latest high-tech tips on evolving technologies, and Click & Drag is for Buffs who still feel like the Internet, e-mail and Skype are foreign. Contribute to CUCU Foundation trustee and donor awarded
Three CU degrees and a gift lead to moreCarol Robinson Reynolds (Math’58, MEdu’68, EdD’78) knows the value of a CU degree. In 2007 she and her husband established a scholarship at the education school. And now they have made an estate commitment that will not only exponentially increase this scholarship’s impact, but also strengthen the school’s financial standing across the board. Here’s more. Severy family names Center for Community cartouche
Book lover gives to othersIn May Harvey Ancel (MPubPer’52), who is 91, received the Channel 7 Everyday Hero Award for his extensive volunteer activities in the Littleton, Colo., public schools. He has long been a dedicated volunteer helping to bring greater literacy through reading to those around him. AthleticsGet your football season ticketsSeason tickets are one of the best values around. They combine the Buff tradition with the unmatched atmosphere of Folsom Field. Purchase your football season tickets today and enjoy the Colorado State game at Invesco Field plus six exciting home games. Call 303-49-BUFFS or visit here. Al Williams goes the distance to the College Football Hall of Fame
Crew does wellThe CU club crew team had a successful season this year. At the October Frostbite Regatta in Wichita, Kan., they won several medals, and kept pace in Austin, Texas, where the men’s varsity won their race. The team also placed well in several heats at the American Collegiate Rowing Association championships in Oklahoma City in May. Here’s more. A new kind of retirement community is coming soon to Boulder. Buff PhotosAquanaut lives two weeks in world’s only undersea laboratory
Boulder Buffs go gardening
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A student’s Antarctic journeyBy Jack Vertovec “Where to next?” my family and friends asked me after I returned home in April 2008 from a four-month stay in the cloud forests of Monteverde, Costa Rica. “I don’t know, maybe Antarctica is next on the list?” I would sarcastically answer. I knew a few people who had made the epic journey south but I never thought I would actually get there, certainly not while I was a CU student. Read more.
The following career events and services are free to alumni.
For information about the above webinar go here or contact Lea at 303-492-6541. Are you job searching? Let Career Services help. Need to fill a position in your organization? Hire a CU student or alum. Liberty Mutual partners with the CU-Boulder Alumni Association. For more information, please contact Liberty Mutual at 877-477-6621 or go here.
Here are links to your CU, school and college e-mail and web newslettersPresident Benson’s (Geol’64, HonDocSci’04) e-newsletter Chancellor DiStefano’s e-newsletter Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine – to subscribe e-mail here School of Education Education Views Engineering Alumni News – to subscribe e-mail here CUEngineering magazine 2010 Amicus Magazine and LawPoints e-newsletter – subscribe or update your information here Leeds School of Business – e-mail here to receive the e-mail newsletter. Leeds’ magazine Portfolio is here. As a member of the CU-Boulder Alumni Association you receive special discounts and pricing at Colorado National Golf Club.
Alumni TravelKenya & Tanzania Classic Safari
Aspen to Crested Butte Hike
The CU-Boulder WorldPoints™ Platinum Plus™ cardGet your CU gear
Contest Corner
The June Coloradan features a story about earthquakes and their increasingly damaging nature due to big cities built with poor construction standards on top of fault lines. About how many people died as a result of Chile’s massive 8.8 magnitude quake on Feb. 27? A. 500; B. 1,200.; C. 22,000. The correct answer to last month’s question was that the ethnic studies department was formed in 1996. The winner, Linda Bates Leali (Mus’69, MEdu’73) of Denver, shared her rich experience with the organizational precursors to ethnic studies. She helped found the first Educational Opportunity Program in 1969 and was a founding member of the Black Student Alliance, which still exists. Photo GalleriesVisit the Alumni Association photo galleries. Find us on…Get the news first! |
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thanks for the above entry.