CU Journalism Students To Participate In U.S. Launch Of New Volkswagen Vehicle

May 12, 2008

University of Colorado at Boulder journalism students will get a rare chance to participate in the U.S. media launch of a new Volkswagen vehicle expected to draw about 120 professional automotive and business writers to campus for a series of press events May 14-16.

Death Toll From China Quake Could Reach 50,000, CU Expert Says

May 12, 2008

Roger Bilham, professor of geological sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder, believes the death toll in China from the earthquake that struck the Chengdu Plains region could reach as high as 50,000.

Book By Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author, CU Scholar, Available For Signing May 12

May 12, 2008

In his new book "Final Salute: A Story of Unfinished Lives," Pulitzer Prize-winning author and University of Colorado at Boulder teacher and scholar Jim Sheeler tells the story of five families and the Marine officer who must deliver the most difficult of messages to them: that their loved one has died serving his or her country.

OPX Biotechnologies Inc. Licenses CU-Boulder Biofuels Technology

May 8, 2008

A Boulder high-tech company spun off from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2007 has been granted an exclusive license by the university for a novel microbial technology to produce new biorefining fuels and related chemical products.

Several Prominent People To Be Honored During May 9 CU Commencement Ceremony

May 8, 2008

The University of Colorado at Boulder will honor seven people at the May 9 spring commencement ceremony, set to begin at 8:30 a.m. in Folsom Stadium.

Early Arrival Recommended For CU-Boulder Commencement May 9

May 7, 2008

People attending the University of Colorado at Boulder commencement ceremony May 9 at 8:30 a.m. in Folsom Stadium will join a projected crowd of about 20,000 and should plan an early arrival to avoid traffic congestion.

No-Spill Tray For Use With Rolling Walkers Wins CU Business Plan Competition

May 7, 2008

Growing up in Michigan, Jay Price saw it happen countless times to his father, a multiple sclerosis patient who used a rolling walker to maintain his mobility.

CU-Boulder Wins $1.5 Million Contract To Aid In Cooling Of Electronic Devices

May 7, 2008

A University of Colorado at Boulder research center has won a $1.5 million contract with its long-time partner Lockheed Martin Corp. to demonstrate new micro- and nanotechnologies that promise to significantly improve thermal management in electronic devices, one of the critical constraints on today's consumer and military electronic systems.

Chile's Erupting Chaiten Volcano One Of Scores Of Active Volcanoes In Region, Says CU-Boulder Prof

May 6, 2008

The Chaiten volcano now erupting in southern Chile is one of 200 to 300 volcanoes in the "Andean Arc" region of Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Columbia considered active by volcanologists, some of which lie in much more densely populated areas, said a University of Colorado at Boulder geologist who has studied Chaiten.

CU Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman Elected To Prestigious National Academy Of Education

May 5, 2008

Nobel laureate Carl Wieman, distinguished professor of physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Education for his pioneering efforts in educational research.

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