CU-Boulder Study Provides Possible Explanation for Migration of Volcanic Activity on Mars

Dec. 14, 2008

Picture a ball. It's an ordinary ball in every way except that it is roughly 4,300 miles in diameter and is moving through the cold of space some 35 million miles from Earth, and hurtling around the sun in just less than two Earth years. This is Mars.

CU-Boulder to Hold Winter Commencement Dec. 19

Dec. 11, 2008

The University of Colorado at Boulder will hold its winter commencement ceremony on Friday, Dec. 19, at 9:30 a.m. in the Coors Events/Conference Center on campus.

Cleanup in Progress on Spill in Boulder Creek

Dec. 9, 2008

City of Boulder news release The city of Boulder, the University of Colorado (CU) and the Boulder County Public Health Environmental Emergency Response Team are monitoring a spill of an oil-like substance into Boulder Creek near a low-level parking lot located north of Folsom Stadium and west of Folsom Street.

Colorado to Join Nation in Recession in 2009, CU-Boulder Economic Forecast Predicts

Dec. 8, 2008

Colorado will join the rest of the nation in recession in 2009, losing jobs for the third time this decade, and for only the seventh time since records have been kept beginning in 1939, according to national economist Richard Wobbekind of the University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds School of Business.

Boulder Police, City Manager's Office Join UCSU Safety Initiative Task Force In Effort To Improve Community Safety

Dec. 5, 2008

The University of Colorado at Boulder today announced that the Boulder Police Department and the Boulder City Manager's office have joined the University of Colorado Student Union's Safety Initiative Task Force in an effort to improve community safety.

Fact Sheet on Recent CU-Boulder Safety Measures, Fall 2008

Dec. 5, 2008

The University of Colorado at Boulder has engaged in a comprehensive response to the recent sexual assaults reported in Boulder. It is important to emphasize that the assaults have been near, but not on, the campus. University and Boulder Police are coordinating on the investigations.

Forbes Magazine Editor and Former Presidential Candidate Steve Forbes to Speak at CU-Boulder Dec. 9

Dec. 4, 2008

No one knows better than Steve Forbes that money makes the world go around. Now the president and CEO of Forbes Inc. will offer some advice on the topic and share some insight into global economies and consumer culture at a Dec. 9 speech at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Chancellor Authorizes Early Release Dec. 4 for Some CU Employees

Dec. 4, 2008

Due to the inclement weather, the chancellor of the University of Colorado at Boulder has authorized appropriate supervisory personnel to release early today all employees who have substantial commutes or special transportation needs. NOTE: this is not a closing of the university: all academic departments shall remain open for normal business hours for the remainder of the day, all classes and all university events will proceed as scheduled this afternoon and this evening, and all CU-Boulder buildings will operate under their normal schedules.

CU Law School Receives $5 Million Gift from Trial Lawyer, Quiznos' Founders to Bolster Experiential Education

Dec. 4, 2008

For University of Colorado at Boulder Law School students, experiential education is about applied learning -- acquiring experience and skills by working as lawyers on actual, current cases for clients in need. Thanks to a new $5 million endowed chair donated to the law school by local philanthropists Richard F. and Rick E. Schaden, Colorado Law students will be better equipped to incorporate real-world practice into their schooling.

CU-Boulder Student Inventions Range From Fun to Fantastic at Dec. 6 Engineering Design Expo

Dec. 1, 2008

Whether it's a penguin sliding down a 30-foot ice track, robots playing basketball or students walking on water using foam skis, there should be fun for everyone at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Engineering Design Expo on Saturday, Dec. 6.

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