CU-Boulder Student-Owned Business School Cafe Offers Lessons For Budding Entrepreneurs

Oct. 15, 2007

Attending one of the nation's leading schools for entrepreneurs, many students at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds School of Business are interested in learning to run a business. One opportunity is the CU-Boulder student-owned and operated TREP Café, which re-opened for business this fall in the newly renovated and expanded Koelbel Building. Created with a loan from the Leeds School and the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship, the café began operations in fall 2005 as a coffee cart in the original business building.

Parents To Visit CU-Boulder Campus Oct. 19-21 For Annual Fall Family Weekend Event

Oct. 14, 2007

Nearly 5,000 visitors are expected for this year's fall Family Weekend at the University of Colorado at Boulder, which is hosted by the CU-Boulder Parents Association. The Oct. 19-21 weekend event enables parents and other family members to visit students on campus and to participate in activities including a golf tournament, musical performances, a 5K fun run and walk, a faculty awards ceremony and the Colorado-Kansas football game, which will kickoff at 3:45 p.m. Saturday.

Expanded And Renovated Building Supports International Outreach At CU-Boulder's Leeds School Of Business

Oct. 14, 2007

New distance learning capabilities in the newly expanded and renovated Koelbel Building will enhance international outreach efforts at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds School of Business by providing the ability to export classes around the globe. "New distance learning capabilities in the Koelbel Building at the Leeds School will enable Leeds faculty and students to engage in joint learning experiences with compatriots of leading business schools around the world," said Dipankar Chakravarti, professor of marketing at the Leeds School.

CU-Boulder Leeds School Of Business Dedicates Expanded, Renovated Koelbel Building Oct. 19; Gov. Ritter, 'Buz' Koelbel To Speak

Oct. 14, 2007

The University of Colorado at Boulder Leeds School of Business will formally dedicate its expanded and renovated home, the Koelbel Building, at 3 p.m. this Friday, Oct. 19, with a ceremony at the Koelbel Building's main entrance. "We are open for business, "said Leeds School Dean Dennis A. Ahlburg. "Inspired learning has a new home. The Koelbel Building invites curiosity and the search for new ideas with a wonderful environment that provides both inspiration and technological tools." The dedication is open to the public.

‘Native American Star Knowledge’ Topic Of CU Planetarium Show Oct. 19

Oct. 14, 2007

Traditional star knowledge of the Lakota, Pueblo and Navajo tribes will be discussed Oct. 19 at the University of Colorado at Boulder’s Fiske Planetarium. “Native American Star Knowledge” will be presented by CU-Boulder Professor John Stocke of the astrophysical and planetary sciences department. Stocke will examine the Lakota and Pueblo traditions, including the methods used by ancestral members of the tribes to keep accurate calendars, which were used to time their religious ceremonies correctly.

Researchers at CU-Boulder's Snow and Ice Data Center Share in 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Recognition of IPCC

Oct. 11, 2007

A research associate of the National Snow and Ice Data Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder was a co-author in the groundbreaking international report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which was named today to receive the Nobel Peace Prize along with former Vice President Al Gore.

CU Leeds School Of Business MBA Program Ranks In Top 20 In Two Surveys Ranking Entrepreneurship, Social Responsibility

Oct. 11, 2007

The University of Colorado at Boulder Leeds School of Business MBA program has been ranked in the top 20 in two surveys released this week. The Aspen Institute has ranked the Leeds School 20th for social and environmental stewardship in its 2007-08 Beyond Grey Pinstripes rankings. The biennial global ranking evaluates business school efforts to prepare graduates for new business realities demanding social and environmental stewardship. Beyond Grey Pinstripes also ranked the Leeds School eighth among "small schools" with spring 2007 enrollments of less than 100 students.

CU-Boulder Scientist, Engineer and Administrator Susan Avery Named President of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Oct. 11, 2007

The Board of Trustees of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution announced Sept. 12 that CU-Boulder Professor Susan K. Avery has accepted the position of president and director of the institution. Below are statements from CU-Boulder administrators, followed by today's news release from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From Phil DiStefano, provost of the University of Colorado at Boulder:

'Magic Of Chemistry' To Be Explored During Oct. 20 CU Wizards Show

Oct. 11, 2007

A fire-breathing pumpkin and some lively chemical reactions will highlight an Oct. 20 CU Wizards show about chemistry at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Veronica Bierbaum, a professor in CU-Boulder's chemistry and biochemistry department, will present the free program "The Magic of Chemistry" at 9:30 a.m. in Cristol Chemistry and Biochemistry Building room 140. The show will have a Halloween theme and children are invited to wear costumes.

CU-Boulder Outreach Programs Connect Campus With Thousands Of Coloradoans

Oct. 10, 2007

An after school science program to get fourth- and fifth-grade girls excited about science at the University of Colorado at Boulder Museum of Natural History is one of an array of outreach programs offered by the university each year.

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