| Regents name recipients of honorary degrees for 2010Commencement ceremonies kick off Friday in Boulder The University of  Colorado Board of Regents has released its list of award recipients for 2010. They will receive their honors at commencement ceremonies beginning Friday, May 7, at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Honorary Degrees John Archuleta is president of JVA Inc. and founding partner of the National Bank of the Rockies. A CU alumnus, he established a partnership between Mesa State College and the  CU-Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science to increase engineering  opportunities for Western Slope students. He established the Salvador Archuleta  Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory Fund and supported the Discovery Learning  Center Building,  the Ross B. Corotis Engineering Endowment and the Earn-Learn program in the College of Engineering and Applied Science. He'll  be honored at the CU-Boulder commencement on Friday, May 7. Robert Berliner is a pioneer in biotechnology patent law and founding member of the intellectual property firm of Robbins, Berliner and  Carson L.L.P. After several decades of practice in all aspects of intellectual property, he formed Berliner and Associates, a full-service intellectual property firm specializing in patent, trademark and copyright prosecution, licensing and litigation, in the United States and worldwide. As a license negotiator, Berliner has close familiarity with the special needs of CU's patent portfolio, generously donating his time and expertise to assist in the formation and operations of early stage companies. He'll be honored at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs commencement on Dec. 17. Zuhair Fayez helped create a new idea for architecture in  developing countries to fuse local cultural and architectural traditions with  modern ideas of space and construction. He helped in the creation of the first  colleges for women in Saudi    Arabia. After graduating from the University of Colorado   Denver's College of Architecture and Planning, Fayez returned to his  homeland to found and nurture what is now Saudi   Arabia's largest architecture and engineering firm and  arguably the largest firm of its kind in the Middle East.  He'll be honored at the CU-Boulder commencement on Friday, May 7. Michael S. Francis, Ph.D., is a scientist, engineer and entrepreneur.  He is known as one of the nation's foremost experts in aerospace science. After  receiving his Ph.D. from CU, he rose to leadership positions at Lockheed Martin  and continues to serve as a program developer and adviser in the areas of  autonomy and unmanned systems at United Technology Corp. Francis is a founding  member of the CU-Boulder department of aerospace engineering science's external  advisory board. He has guided its strategic planning to poise the department as  a national leader in the development of unmanned aircraft systems. He'll be honored  at the CU-Boulder commencement on Friday, May 7. David Lacey, M.D., is senior vice president and head of  research for Amgen, the Fortune 500 biotechnology company. In working for  Amgen, Lacey has made significant contributions to the biotechnology field and  the patients it serves with the discovery of new medicines for treatment of  chemotherapy side effects and osteoporosis. He was published before he  completed his M.D., teaching and lecturing before completing his postdoctoral  training and is among the inventors of six patents. As a result of witnessing  many hurdles his son with cerebral palsy has faced, Lacey established a fund  for undergraduate students with disabilities to lessen the financial challenges  they face while furthering their education at UC Denver. He'll be honored at  the UC Denver commencement on Dec. 18. Greg Mortenson developed and implemented a successful  model to build schools in rugged areas of Afghanistan  and Pakistan. His efforts during the past 16  years have resulted in the building of 131 permanent schools. Thousands of  children — two-thirds of them girls — are now able to go to school. Mortenson  is the primary author of several best-sellers, including "Three Cups of Tea."  His insight on how to bridge the divide between Western and Islamic cultures is  required reading for high-ranking military leaders. He'll be honored at the University of Colorado  at Colorado Springs commencement on May 21. Distinguished Service Award Evan Makovsky is a leader in helping change the landscape  of downtown Denver. He has been in the real  estate business since 1969 and was a major player in the massive downtown Denver facelift. He played a key role in the Skyline  Urban Renewal Project and helped the small businesses that had to be relocated  by pointing their owners to various programs the city and state had put into  place. Makovsky is involved in various charitable activities and is an active  member on the University of Colorado Denver Business School's campaign steering  committee. He'll be honored at the UC Denver commencement on May 15. University Medal Lindsey Phelps, a recent nursing graduate, initiated "bystander CPR" to Leonard Dinegar, CU's senior vice president for  administration, in an emergency situation. Though it was not the usual type of  nursing situation she was educated to manage, her nursing background and leadership  abilities gave her the knowledge and skills to administer cardiopulmonary  resuscitation to a person in crisis and to continue CPR until the paramedics  arrived. The CPR she administered was effective, and a sign of an exemplary  clinician. She'll be honored at the Anschutz Medical Campus commencement on May  28. Two honorees of the  regents last year will be receiving their awards at commencements this month:Josette Sheeran is a journalist and executive director of the United Nations World Food  Program. A CU- Boulder alumna, she is a former undersecretary of state for  economic, business and agricultural affairs. Previously, she worked as a  journalist and managing editor at The Washington Times in Washington, D.C.  She'll receive an honorary degree at the CU-Boulder commencement on Friday, May  7.
 Janet  Mordecai is a registered nurse and nursing education philanthropist  who established a Rural Health Nursing Endowed Chair at UC Denver. She also  established the Mordecai Palliative Care Research Funding at the CU School of  Medicine. She'll receive the University Medal at the Anschutz Medical Campus  commencement on May 28.
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