Restructure Rather Than Limit Executive Pay to Benefit Shareholders, CU-Boulder Prof Says

Sept. 30, 2009

When it comes to paying America's corporate executives, the problem isn't that they are paid too much but rather how they are paid that helped lead to some of the spectacular corporate implosions in recent years, according to a University of Colorado at Boulder finance professor.

Cristol Chemistry Building to Reopen Wednesday

Sept. 29, 2009

The Cristol Chemistry and Biochemistry Building on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus will reopen Wednesday morning under normal hours, CU officials said Tuesday.

CU's Career Services Sees Positive Recruiting Trend in Fall Event

Sept. 29, 2009

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Fall Career and Internship Fair is sold out to employers this semester, with a waiting list of organizations wanting to recruit CU students and alumni.

Cristol Chemistry to Remain Closed the Rest of the Day

Sept. 29, 2009

A minor laboratory fire at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Cristol Chemistry and Biochemistry Building early this morning was extinguished by the building's sprinkler system and is being investigated by the Boulder Fire Department.

CU-Boulder Online Tool That Localizes Climate Change for Coloradans Draws Praise From Colorado Sen. Mark Udall

Sept. 28, 2009

Against the backdrop of last week's Clinton Global Initiative and Climate Week NYC, and on the heels of the University of Colorado at Boulder last month being named the No. 1 "green" university in the nation by Sierra Magazine, CU-Boulder today launched a new online tool that localizes climate change for Colorado through a series of educational videos and resources.

CU Chancellor DiStefano to Update Campus Community in Oct. 5 State of the Campus Address

Sept. 28, 2009

University of Colorado at Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano will address the CU-Boulder community at the annual State of the Campus Address on Monday, Oct. 5, at 3:30 p.m. in University Memorial Center room 235.

CU-Boulder Space Scientists Set for Final Spacecraft Flyby of Mercury

Sept. 28, 2009

NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft, which is toting an $8.7 million University of Colorado at Boulder instrument, will make its third and final flyby of Mercury on Sept. 29 -- a clever gravity-assist maneuver that will steer it into orbit around the rocky planet beginning in March 2011.

CU-Boulder to Test Campus Text-Messaging System on Sept. 29

Sept. 25, 2009

As part of National Preparedness Month, the University of Colorado at Boulder will test the Campus Alerts text-messaging system on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at noon and raise awareness of how to prepare for an emergency.

CU Continues to See a Reduction in Walk-In Flu Cases

Sept. 25, 2009

University of Colorado at Boulder health officials today reported that for the second week they are seeing fewer cases of students with flu-like symptoms at Wardenburg Health Center, with the number of cases of H1N1 confirmed by the state health department standing at four and the number of students seen in the clinic with flu-like symptoms at 532 since Aug. 1.

University of Colorado Center Launches Drug Prevention Program in 10 Southeastern States; Seeks Participating Middle Schools

Sept. 24, 2009

A nationally renowned center at the University of Colorado at Boulder will implement the nation's best drug prevention program in middle schools in 10 southeastern states as the result of a $12.1 million grant.

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