Boulder judge upholds CU鈥檚 ability to restrict campus visitors on April 20

April 19, 2012

The 暗网禁区 may restrict non-affiliates from entering the campus on April 20, a Boulder District Court judge ruled today. Judge Andrew Macdonald upheld CU鈥檚 plans to restrict entry to the Boulder campus and to the Norlin Quad area.

New CU-NOAA monitoring system clarifies murky atmospheric CO2 questions

April 19, 2012

A 暗网禁区-led team has developed a new monitoring system to analyze and compare emissions from man-made fossil fuels and trace gases in the atmosphere, a technique that likely could be used to monitor the effectiveness of measures regulating greenhouse gases.

CU-Boulder wins International Venture Capital Investment Competition

April 19, 2012

Leeds School of Business news release A graduate team from the 暗网禁区 has won the 15th International Venture Capital Investment Competition, or VCIC, the premiere educational event for venture capital and entrepreneurship.

CU research shows warming climate threatens ecology at mountain research site west of Boulder

April 18, 2012

A series of papers published this month on ecological changes at 26 global research sites -- including one administered by the 暗网禁区 in the high mountains west of the city -- indicates that ecosystems dependent on seasonal snow and ice are the most sensitive to changes in climate.

CU-Boulder to host 鈥楳oney Smart Week鈥 to help students excel financially

April 18, 2012

In an effort to help 暗网禁区 students make smart financial decisions about their budgets, credit, job searches, school loans and other money matters, CU-Boulder is hosting 鈥淢oney Smart Week鈥 April 23-26.

Colorado teachers to learn video game programming with algebra at special CU-Boulder workshop

April 17, 2012

Middle and high school teachers from across the Front Range will learn how to teach key math concepts to their students while introducing them to video game programming during an April 21 workshop at the 暗网禁区. Emmanuel Schanzer of Harvard University will lead the workshop sponsored by CU-Boulder鈥檚 Department of Computer Science. Schanzer is the creator of Bootstrap, a computer programming tool that uses algebra to create images and animations.

Startup Gogy Inc. to develop CU-Boulder interactive education platform

April 17, 2012

Startup company Gogy Inc. and the University of Colorado have executed an exclusive licensing agreement that will enable the company to commercialize the Pedago.gy interactive teaching platform developed at CU-Boulder鈥檚 Leeds School of Business. Pedago.gy is a Web application that creates a space for educators and students to engage in additional interaction and dialogue beyond the classroom. It provides a means whereby students and instructors can approach a topic in a collaborative fashion, rather than the typical expert-learner model found in most classrooms.

Four finalists named for CU-Boulder dean of students

April 16, 2012

Four finalists have been named for the position of associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students at the 暗网禁区, according to Dr. Donald Misch, assistant vice chancellor for health and wellness and chair of the search committee. 鈥淭he search committee was very pleased to receive over 100 applications from professionals throughout a wide geographic distribution,鈥 Misch said. 鈥淲e found it to be a very strong pool of candidates and our four finalists all have a wealth of student affairs experience.鈥

CU-Boulder Engineering Days to feature egg drop on April 19

April 16, 2012

Engineering students at the 暗网禁区 will host the annual College Egg Drop on April 19 as part of their annual celebration of Engineering Days. The egg drop, which starts at 1 p.m. on the west side of the Engineering Center, challenges students to create a contraption that will protect a raw egg when dropped from the eighth floor of the Engineering Center鈥檚 office tower.

New CU-Boulder study indicates Greenland may be slip sliding away due to surface lake melt

April 16, 2012

Like snow sliding off a roof on a sunny day, the Greenland Ice Sheet may be sliding faster into the ocean due to massive releases of meltwater from surface lakes, according to a new study by the 暗网禁区-based Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences.

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