CU-Boulder Islam Scholar Assesses Climate For American Muslims, Post Sept. 11

Sept. 4, 2002

Though evidence suggests more Americans want to understand Islam, an uneasy and sometimes hostile climate has developed for Muslims living in the United States one year after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to the chair of the religious studies department at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Professor Fred Denny, who has studied Islam in the United States and abroad since the 1960s, said he's observed both positive and negative reactions since the attacks.

CU-Boulder Students And Non-Students Beware: New Laws Target Unruly Revelers

Sept. 4, 2002

Campus police at the University of Colorado at Boulder and city authorities have a constructive reminder for new and returning students as the fall semester begins: be aware of new rules designed to stop out-of-control celebrations. Under a state law that took effect June 3, students convicted of rioting offenses will be prohibited from attending any state-supported college or university for one year.

CU Spin-Off Company Researching And Treating Heart Failure Cited Among Nation's Best By Magazine

Sept. 3, 2002

A spin-off company formed by several University of Colorado faculty to research and treat heart failure has been selected as one of the top 100 companies that will shape the world's future by the Red Herring Magazine.

Sept. 5 Marks CU-Boulder's 125th Anniversary Of First Class

Sept. 3, 2002

Ringing bells will greet CU-Boulder students at noon on Thursday, Sept. 5, to mark the anniversary of the University of Colorado's opening day 125 years ago. The carillon bells, located in Macky Auditorium, will ring 44 times in celebration of the first class of students. On Sept. 5, 1877 the doors of Old Main swung open to welcome CU's first class of 44 students and two instructors, including the president of the university.

CU-Boulder, City Spread Word To Returning Students °µÍø½ûÇø Area's Extreme Fire Danger

Sept. 3, 2002

The University of Colorado at Boulder and the Boulder Fire Department have teamed up to spread the word to incoming students that fire danger is still high throughout Colorado and students can help prevent wildfires from happening.

Top Execs Share Business And Career Experiences At CU's Leeds Business School

Sept. 2, 2002

EXPERIENCES AT CU's LEEDS BUSINESS SCHOOL Editors: Reporters can arrange meetings with some of these business leaders before or after their lectures. Contact Kristen Hislop at (303) 492-7800 to make arrangements. CEOs and founders of Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Coors Brewing, Intrado, Office Depot and other leading companies will discuss lessons learned from their successful business careers with CU-Boulder students at lectures throughout the fall semester.

Watering Schedule Approved For Williams Village Soccer Fields Restoration Project

Sept. 2, 2002

The soccer fields at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Williams Village housing complex are undergoing a restoration process with a new watering agreement established between the university and the city of Boulder. The project began on Aug. 28 and is expected to last four weeks.

CU-Boulder Department Of Housing To Host Annual Global Jam Sept. 12

Sept. 2, 2002

The Department of Housing at the University of Colorado at Boulder will hold its 12th annual Global Jam smorgasbord of culturally diverse foods on Thursday, Sept. 12, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Farrand Field. According to Hall Director Holly Holliday, this year's menu will be prepared by Housing's dining services and will feature African, Spanish and American Indian foods. Some of the foods to be served will include spicy buffalo chili, roasted corn, fideos con gambas, garbonzos con cebolla, gazpacho and various other entrees.

CU-Boulder Professor Leads Initiative On Engineering For Developing Communities

Aug. 28, 2002

Note to Editors: The initiative on Earth Systems Engineering at CU-Boulder and the work of the nonprofit Engineers Without Borders are described in a report being presented at the World Summit on Sustainable Development now convening in South Africa. CU-Boulder civil engineering Professor Bernard Amadei recently traveled to Western Africa to introduce an evaporative cooling device in Mali and install a solar-powered water pump in Mauritania.

Ralphie's Resource Center Gears Up For Its Second Year

Aug. 27, 2002

University of Colorado at Boulder students have a central place to go when they need help with academic and student life as Ralphie's Resource Center enters its second year. The center in Norlin Library exists to help with the administrative aspects of being a student, including using the Personal Look-Up Services or PLUS system, navigating graduation requirement information and making the most of what CU-Boulder has to offer.

Pages