Published: Sept. 11, 2002

Kathy Escamilla, associate professor of education, is an expert on bilingual education who has worked with individuals and school districts in Colorado to help them develop English as a Second Language programs. Escamilla believes bilingual education is an important option for local school districts and should remain so.Ìý

"Learning English is absolutely pertinent," she said. "But I also look at non-native language skills as an asset, and I think dual language schools are an important part of the state education system." Colorado is a leader in local choice of schools, she said, and bilingual education should be an option, just like fine arts. Escamilla can be reached at (303) 492-0147.

Colorado Congressional Races

Scott Adler, assistant professor of political science, is following all of the congressional races (U.S. House and Senate) in Colorado and can comment on any of them. Adler also is following many of the national races and can discuss them. He is author of "Why Congressional Reforms Fail: Reelection and the House Committee System," published in June by the University of Chicago Press. He is best reached at (303) 492-6659.

For further assistance call Greg Swenson in the CU-ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Office of News Services at (303) 492-3113.