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Meditations on fitness

Before Stephen Walker (PhDEdu’84), pictured above, founded a premier sports psychology journal, and before his counseling helped athletes like Olympic runner Kara Grgas-Wheeler Goucher (Psych’01) achieve athletic greatness, he was a self-described gym rat at CU’s Carlson Gymnasium who wandered into his future while looking for a restroom.
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Breadwinner roles still unequally sliced

Even as more women slip into suits and head to the office every morning, they face the same piles of unfinished laundry, hungry mouths to feed and stacks of bills when they arrive home at night.
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Online resources
A quick reference to all our online services.
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CU People – March 2010

News from the Forever Buffs. We want your news! Write Marc Killinger, Koenig Alumni Center, Boulder CO 80309 marc.killinger@colorado.edu or fax 303-492-6799.
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Giving peace a chance

On Oct.14, 1960, on the steps of the University of Michigan student union, a young senator named John F. Kennedy made history when he challenged students to spend two years of their lives working for peace in developing countries. In the 50 years since Kennedy’s speech, the Peace Corps has sent hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the globe in its mission to fulfill his grassroots quest for world peace. Serving for two-year stints, volunteers work on everything from AIDS education to information technology and environmental preservation. In the process, they gain the intangible yet invaluable life experience and cultural understanding that come with living and learning from people different from themselves.
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Tagged Daisy Schultz Jackson, john roberts, Kate Robertson, Leslie Boyhan, peace corps
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CU People – September 2009

All the news that’s Buff to print! Check out what your fellow Forever Buffs are doing.
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Alum heads Gates fund to help students

When Bill Gates put up $125 million to fund his own philanthropic foundation in 2000, one of the first employees in the fledgling Seattle organization was Allan Golston (Acct’88), a health care executive working in nearby Olympia, Wash.
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Making gas from grass

Weimer, 55, says his technique could make a gallon of green gasoline for less than $3. And he and his team of 10 doctorate and three postdoctoral students recently won a three-year, $1 million federal grant to continue refining the process.
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Catching critters

Beyond being CU’s first pest specialist, Scott Harvey has another claim to fame: the most photographed man on campus. Traps and bait in hand, Harvey crisscrosses campus in response to elk and deer sightings, ant trails, bat guano and even a lost monkey on Norlin Quad. In the process he ends up in many pictures taken by the university’s photographers. In between calls about a new family of cockroaches, Harvey told Coloradan contributor and CU junior Emery Cowan about managing wildlife on campus.
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