Colorado's trade with the European Union, which brings billions to the state and has been growing, is the subject of a conference in Denver this month.
Across the University of Colorado at Boulder campus students are sharing answers, checking their responses to questions against those of their neighbors and making adjustments to those answers in hopes of earning a better grade.
The Friends of the University of Colorado Libraries will hold its annual Information Day at Norlin Library on the CU-Boulder campus on Thursday, Jan. 8.
The Colorado Center for Biorefining and Biofuels known as C2B2, a partnership of four Colorado institutions headquartered at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has announced 12 proposals that have been selected for funding through its 2008 seed grant program.
Fans of the University of Colorado at Boulder's football team are used to seeing a lot of black and gold, but now they can take pride in another color: green.
Four University of Colorado at Boulder faculty members have been elected fellows of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science for 2008.
Animals Left at Shelters. Leslie Irvine, associate professor of sociology, can discuss the growing numbers of Americans giving their dogs and cats to animal shelters because of the recession. She also can discuss animals being abandoned at foreclosed properties. Irvine, an expert on human-animal relationships, can be reached by cell phone at 720-938-5163 or by e-mail at leslie.irvine@colorado.edu .
University of Colorado at Boulder police and CU safety officials are reminding members of the CU community to remain vigilant and follow prescribed safety protocols as the semester draws to a close this week.
University of Colorado at Boulder student Revi Sterling will graduate on Friday, Dec. 19, with the first doctorate degree in technology, media and society from the Alliance for Technology, Learning and Society, or ATLAS, institute.