CU-Boulder and City of Boulder Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Jan. 19 Events

Jan. 14, 2009

The University of Colorado at Boulder and the city of Boulder will host a celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the University Memorial Center on Monday, Jan. 19.

Conservative Author Dinesh D'Souza and Atheist Christopher Hitchens to Debate "What's So Great °µÍø½ûÇø God?" at CU-Boulder

Jan. 14, 2009

Does an unseen higher power control the mysteries of the universe or do reason and science alone explain the intricate patterns of life?

Renowned Archaeologist to Discuss 'Social Memory' of Chacoan People

Jan. 14, 2009

A renowned expert on the ancient Pueblo people of Chaco Canyon will give a free public lecture at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Jan. 24.

CU-Boulder Sources on the New Administration and Policy Issues

Jan. 13, 2009

A New Congress. Scott Adler, associate professor of political science, can comment on the new Congress and how it differs from the 2006 Congress, as well as the new Obama administration. Adler is best reached by e-mail at e.scott.adler@colorado.edu . His office number is 303-492-6659.

CU Begins Spring Semester with New 'Spirit Fridays' Tradition

Jan. 13, 2009

The University of Colorado at Boulder is beginning the spring semester with a new tradition called "Spirit Fridays," and is inviting all students, staff and faculty to show their school spirit by donning their favorite CU clothes, decorating their desks or otherwise showing their positive school spirit in any way they choose.

Curbing Invasive Plant Species Challenging in Face of Environmental Change, Says CU Prof

Jan. 13, 2009

Managing invasive plant species on the Great Plains has become more challenging in recent years in the face of human-caused environmental change, including the positive responses of invaders to altered atmospheric chemistry and longer growing seasons, says a University of Colorado at Boulder professor.

CU-Boulder Rises to No. 2 on Peace Corps' Annual Top Colleges List

Jan. 12, 2009

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The University of Colorado at Boulder has risen on the Peace Corps' top 25 list of large schools producing Peace Corps Volunteers. With 102 alumni currently serving as Peace Corps Volunteers, CU-Boulder is No. 2 in the 2009 rankings. Since Peace Corps' inception, 2,157 alumni of CU-Boulder have served in the Peace Corps, making it the No. 5 all-time producer of volunteers.

Experts to Address Economic Crisis at 'CU @ The Boulder Public Library' Event Jan. 13

Jan. 9, 2009

Coloradans who are concerned about the economy might want to listen to what Richard Wobbekind has to say at a panel discussion Jan. 13 at the Boulder Public Library. The associate dean in the University of Colorado's Leeds School of Business is a leading expert on the state's economy and what it will likely look like in the months and years to come.

NASA Selects CU-Boulder to Build $6 Million Lunar Dust Detector to Orbit Moon in 2012

Jan. 9, 2009

The University of Colorado at Boulder has been awarded a $6 million grant from NASA to build a high-tech lunar dust detector for a 2011 mission to orbit the moon and conduct science investigations of the dusty lunar surface and its atmosphere.

CU-Boulder Selected for Two Lunar Research Grants Totaling $11 Million

Jan. 9, 2009

The University of Colorado at Boulder was awarded two grants totaling $11 million today from NASA's Lunar Science Institute to probe the cosmos from observatories on the moon and to conduct science and safety investigations on the dusty lunar surface and its atmosphere.

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