'Safe Celebrating' Tips Sent To CU-Boulder Students

Aug. 29, 2005

University of Colorado at Boulder officials are sending students celebrating tips to help them avoid the potentially serious risks of hosting irresponsible parties. Suspensions, legal charges, fines and injuries are some of the possible consequences of hosting or attending a party that violates city of Boulder ordinances and campus rules.

CU Police Plan Strict Enforcement Of Behavior Rules At CU-CSU Game; Violators Face Ejection, Summonses

Aug. 29, 2005

CU Police are taking a "zero tolerance" approach to violations of rules regarding substances and materials banned from football games at the University of Colorado at Boulder this fall, and fans may also be ejected from games for unruly behavior directed at stadium officials and other fans.

CU-Boulder Natural Hazards Center Funds Two Hurricane Katrina Studies

Aug. 28, 2005

Two "Quick Response" studies dealing with the impacts of Hurricane Katrina will be funded by the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder and more are expected in the coming days. The studies will examine emergency management coordination and the response to the disaster in the close-knit community of Grand Bayou, La. The Quick Response studies were funded by the CU-Boulder Natural Hazards Center in cooperation with the National Science Foundation.

Ozone Layer Decline Leveling Off, According To Collaborative Study

Aug. 28, 2005

A new global study involving long-term data from satellites and ground stations indicates Earth's ozone layer, while still severely depleted following decades of thinning from industrial chemicals in the atmosphere, is no longer in decline.

Specific Part Of Brain Says 'Cool It' When In Control Of Stressful Events, CU-Boulder Study Finds

Aug. 23, 2005

Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder believe they have an answer as to why some people can quickly bounce back from a terrible event, while some seem to never recover. They discovered that an area in the brain called the ventral medial prefrontal cortex computes whether or not stress-inducing events are under behavioral control, and if they are, it sends an "all clear" message.

Building Construction And Campus Improvements Greet Returning CU-Boulder Students

Aug. 23, 2005

University of Colorado at Boulder students started the fall semester this week with three new buildings under construction and the completion of a $3.3 million campus improvement project. Since last October, work crews have refurbished 43 entryways to campus buildings, installed new carpet in 93 classrooms and Norlin Library study areas, applied new asphalt on many campus streets and replaced sidewalks, university officials said. A number of classrooms also were upgraded with new projectors, chalkboards, chairs, tables, ceiling fans, fixed seating and wall finishings.

CU-Boulder Professors Named Associate Vice Chancellors For Graduate Education, Faculty Affairs

Aug. 22, 2005

Two University of Colorado at Boulder faculty members have been appointed to new leadership positions by Interim Provost Susan Avery. Professor John Stevenson of English has been named associate vice chancellor for graduate education and associate dean of the graduate school replacing Adrian Del Caro. Professor Jeff Cox, of the departments of English and Comparative Literature and Humanities, is the new associate vice chancellor for faculty affairs replacing Susan Kent.

Birth Of Stars And Planets Topic Of Fiske Planetarium Show

Aug. 22, 2005

The formation and evolution of stars and planets and their connection to the origin of life on Earth will be explored at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Fiske Planetarium in September. John Bally, a professor in the astrophysical and planetary sciences department, will present "The Birth of Stars and Planets" on Thursday, Sept. 1, and Friday, Sept. 2, at 7:30 p.m. Bally's talk is part of the planetarium's fall 2005 schedule of astronomy presentations given by CU-Boulder professors and guest lecturers.

CU-Boulder Students Advised To Take Precautions With Wildlife

Aug. 22, 2005

Students and employees at the University of Colorado at Boulder are reminded to take precautions with local wildlife in order to avoid contracting contagious diseases. Wildlife-related diseases reported in Boulder County this summer include plague, hantavirus, tularemia and rabies, according to campus and county health officials. The CU-Boulder campus is home to many animals including squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, prairie dogs and bats.

CU-Boulder Classroom Facilities Get $1.2 Million In Improvements

Aug. 22, 2005

As part of the largest project of its kind in recent years, University of Colorado at Boulder Facilities Management officials have invested $1.2 million to improve the appearance, comfortableness and overall maintainability of campus classroom facilities. Carpeting, paint, new furniture and other upgrades were all part of the campus-wide Classroom Improvement Initiative implemented during the last year, according to Facilities Management Executive Director Jeff Lipton.

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