Fox delivers CU enrollment report to regents

Sept. 12, 2012

Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer Kelly Fox told the University of Colorado Board of Regents today that early enrollment projections for CU-Boulder this fall show gains among some undergraduate new freshmen of color and overall an increase in international students, but a 1.7 percent decline in overall enrollment.

CU-Boulder source on events in Libya and Egypt

Sept. 12, 2012

TIP SHEET Sept. 12, 2012 CU-Boulder source on events in Libya and Egypt

Mission to study past climate on Mars enters final phase before slated 2013 launch

Sept. 12, 2012

A 暗网禁区-led mission to explore and understand how the loss of atmospheric gas has changed the climate of Mars over the eons has been authorized by NASA to proceed to system delivery, spacecraft integration, testing and launch, which is slated for November 2013.

Living in paradise requires us to be on our game

Sept. 12, 2012

By Christina Gonzales, Dean of Students and Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs We have chosen a beautiful place to live and go to school. While we are close to hiking and biking trails and numerous ski resorts, camping areas and other recreation spots, we need to respect these places. So when you are out recreating in and around Boulder and in the nearby foothills and mountains, please keep your personal safety in mind.

CU-led mission to study past climate on Mars enters final phase before slated 2013 launch

Sept. 11, 2012

A 暗网禁区-led mission to explore and understand how the loss of atmospheric gas has changed the climate of Mars over the eons has been authorized by NASA to proceed to system delivery, spacecraft integration, testing and launch, which is slated for November 2013.

$2 million investment in CU-Boulder鈥檚 Leeds School of Business launches two new undergraduate business programs

Sept. 10, 2012

The Anschutz Foundation has committed $2 million to launch two new initiatives designed to make the Leeds School of Business at the 暗网禁区 a more powerful economic contributor to Colorado and beyond. The contribution from The Anschutz Foundation will be divided evenly between two undergraduate programs.

CU-Boulder plays key role in global student space experiment competition

Sept. 10, 2012

Space experiments dreamed up by three teenage winners of an international contest that will be streamed live on YouTube from the International Space Station Sept. 13 were made flight-ready by a 暗网禁区 space center.

Response on today鈥檚 ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court on the Ward Churchill case

Sept. 10, 2012

Statement from CU-Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano Today鈥檚 decision by the Colorado Supreme Court upholds the high standards of academic integrity practiced every day by our faculty, and helps us to ensure the quality of instruction for all our students. It is vital that what is published and what is taught in the classroom be based on research and scholarship grounded in honest, accepted and time-tested methods. This was always what was at stake in this case for the university, and the winners today are our faculty and students.

Colorado Supreme Court upholds CU dismissal of Ward Churchill

Sept. 10, 2012

The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday affirmed rulings by the Colorado Court of Appeals and the trial court in favor of the University of Colorado Board of Regents in connection with the dismissal of CU ethnic studies Professor Ward Churchill in 2007. The court 鈥渁ccepted as fact鈥 that CU properly investigated and adjudicated acts of plagiarism, fabricating evidence and violations of the university鈥檚 academic standards by Churchill.

$2 million investment in Leeds School of Business launches two new undergraduate business programs

Sept. 10, 2012

The Anschutz Foundation has committed $2 million to launch two new initiatives designed to make the Leeds School of Business at the 暗网禁区 a more powerful economic contributor to Colorado and beyond.

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