Thawing permafrost likely will accelerate global warming in coming decades, says study

Feb. 16, 2011

Up to two-thirds of Earth's permafrost likely will disappear by 2200 as a result of warming temperatures, unleashing vast quantities of carbon into the atmosphere, says a new study by the °µÍø½ûÇø's Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences.

CU-Boulder releases Journalism-PLUS Action Plan and ICT Exploratory Committee Report

Feb. 15, 2011

The °µÍø½ûÇø today released a transition plan to continue journalism education on the campus, and also released the report of the Information, Communication & Technology (ICT) Exploratory Committee.

Final flight of space shuttle Discovery to carry two payloads built by CU-Boulder

Feb. 15, 2011

Following a more than three-month delay due to technical problems, NASA's space shuttle Discovery will make its final flight Feb. 24 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida carrying two °µÍø½ûÇø-built biomedical payload devices.

University of Colorado law students to do clinical study in India

Feb. 14, 2011

The University of Colorado Law School's Juvenile and Family Law Program will take a group of 15 students to India for a hands-on clinical application of the family law curriculum.

CU-Boulder joins city in "I Love Boulder" campaign

Feb. 13, 2011

The °µÍø½ûÇø, the city of Boulder and local organizations have partnered to launch a community "I Love Boulder" campaign to kick off a year of celebration about what those who call Boulder home love most about the city.

CU-Boulder Police investigating attempted sexual assault on East Campus

Feb. 10, 2011

°µÍø½ûÇø Police are investigating an attempted sexual assault that occurred last night on CU-Boulder's East Campus.

CU-Boulder names finalists for Law School dean

Feb. 9, 2011

Four finalists have been named for the position of dean at the °µÍø½ûÇø Law School, according to Jim Williams, dean of the University Libraries and chair of the search committee.

Quantum quirk: JILA scientists pack atoms together to prevent collisions in atomic clock

Feb. 3, 2011

In a paradox typical of the quantum world, JILA scientists have eliminated collisions between atoms in an atomic clock by packing the atoms closer together. The surprising discovery, described in the Feb. 3 issue of Science Express, can boost the performance of experimental atomic clocks made of thousands or tens of thousands of neutral atoms trapped by intersecting laser beams

CU-Boulder chancellor featured on CNBC's finance show 'Squawk Box'

Feb. 2, 2011

There was a °µÍø½ûÇø alumni reunion of sorts on the Feb. 1 edition of CNBC's financial show "Squawk Box."

CU-Boulder cancels study abroad program in Cairo

Feb. 1, 2011

°µÍø½ûÇø Provost Russell Moore today announced that the CU-Boulder study abroad program at the American University in Cairo has been cancelled due to safety concerns amid political unrest in Egypt.

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