Gov. Bill Ritter To Speak At 'Focus The Nation' Event At CU-Boulder Jan. 31

Jan. 23, 2008

The University of Colorado at Boulder will join more than 1,300 universities, colleges, high schools and other groups across the nation, including more than 30 institutions in Colorado, in a daylong campus event on Jan. 31 meant to focus student attention on climate change.

Three CU-Boulder Faculty Members Named Distinguished Professors

Jan. 23, 2008

Three University of Colorado at Boulder faculty members have been named distinguished professors, the highest honor bestowed by CU on its teaching faculty.

American Painter George Catlin Topic Of Center Of The American West

Jan. 23, 2008

The work of George Catlin, best known for his paintings of American Indians in the mid-1800s, will be examined in a Feb. 7 lecture presented by the Center of the American West at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

CU Journalism Prof To Discuss Presidential Election, ‘Front-Loaded Primary Season’

Jan. 21, 2008

Elizabeth Skewes, an assistant professor of journalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder, will analyze this yearÂ’s large field of presidential primaries and caucuses during a Feb. 5 television-viewing event on campus.

New National Report Calls For More Research On Health Effects Of Wireless Technologies

Jan. 17, 2008

A new National Research Council report chaired by University of Colorado at Boulder Distinguished Professor Frank Barnes calls for a stronger research effort on the potential health effects of exposure to radio frequency energy tied to the global explosion in wireless technology like cell phones, laptops and hand-held Web-surfing gadgets.

CU-Boulder Economist Discusses Governor's 'Bargaining Partnership' In New Podcast

Jan. 16, 2008

University of Colorado at Boulder economist Jeffrey Zax says an executive order issued by Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter in November is unlikely to give state employees greater bargaining power because it lacks critical provisions that would ensure binding arbitration and the strength and survival of labor unions.

Renowned Maya Archaeologist To Speak At CU-Boulder Jan. 26

Jan. 16, 2008

Northwestern University anthropology Associate Professor Cynthia Robin, an internationally known archaeologist who has documented the lives and times of ancient Maya farmers in Central America, will give a free public lecture at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Saturday, Jan. 26.

Science Of The Human Heart To Be Explored At Jan. 19 CU Wizards Show

Jan. 14, 2008

The workings of the heart and the world of genetics will be explored during the Jan. 19 CU Wizards show at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Alaska Glacier Speed-Up Tied To Internal Plumbing Issues, Says New CU-Boulder Study

Jan. 14, 2008

A University of Colorado at Boulder study indicates meltwater periodically overwhelms the interior drainpipes of Alaska's Kennicott Glacier and causes it to lurch forward, similar to processes that may help explain the acceleration of glaciers observed recently on the Greenland ice sheet that are contributing to global sea rise.

CU-Boulder, City Of Boulder To Participate In Statewide MLK Torch-Passing Ceremony

Jan. 14, 2008

Officials from the University of Colorado at Boulder and the city of Boulder will gather on campus on Wednesday, Jan. 16, for an annual torch-passing ceremony to mark the state celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

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