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CU-Boulder's Homecoming Features Parade, Bands, Food Drive And Alumni Events

Oct. 5, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder's 2005 Homecoming begins Friday, Oct. 7, at 5 p.m. with a Homecoming Parade on University Hill. The parade will feature about 35 floats from CU-Boulder residence halls, student groups, Greeks and the community at large. It will be led by Interim CU-Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano and Honorary Grand Marshall Jeremy Bloom. A CU pep rally will follow the parade at Norlin Quad at about 6 p.m. Members of the CU football team will be present for the pep rally.

New Unidirectional Molecular Rotor May Lead To Tiny Sensors, Pumps, Switches

Oct. 5, 2005

A University of Colorado at Boulder team has developed the first computer-generated model of a tiny, waterwheel-like molecular rotor that has been harnessed to rotate in one direction at different speeds in response to changes in the strength of an electrical field applied from the outside.

CU-Boulder's Stein Sture Named Interim Dean Of Graduate School, Vice Chancellor For Research

Oct. 5, 2005

Stein Sture, associate dean for research at the University of Colorado at Boulder's engineering college, has been appointed interim dean of CU-Boulder's Graduate School and vice chancellor for research. Sture's appointment fills positions vacated by Susan Avery, formerly CU-Boulder's top research official. Avery recently was appointed CU-Boulder's interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs by Interim Chancellor Phil DiStefano.

CU-Boulder Course, Instructor Evaluation Procedure To Change Starting Fall 2006

Oct. 5, 2005

A new version of the Faculty Course Questionnaire will be distributed to University of Colorado at Boulder students to provide ratings and feedback on classes and instructors beginning with the fall 2006 semester. Highlights of the revised form and evaluation procedure include slightly different questions and a numerical rating scale instead of letter grades.

CU's Leeds School Of Business To Host Ethics And Compliance Forum At Brown Palace

Oct. 5, 2005

The Colorado Ethics and Compliance Exchange will examine the implications of new federal laws and guidelines for corporations at its fall meeting on Friday, Oct. 21, at 7 a.m. at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver. The free public forum will focus on aligning ethics and compliance programs with the Amended Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations and is hosted by the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado at Boulder and sponsored by Qwest Communications. Scheduled speakers are:

Comments On John Hall Winning The Nobel Prize

Oct. 3, 2005

University of Colorado President Hank Brown: "I congratulate John Hall for receiving the Nobel Prize for his extraordinary contributions. The importance of a laboratory like JILA and a partnership with NIST can not be underestimated. The longstanding partnership between NIST and CU has over the years elevated the university's status as a premiere teaching and research university. What many people do not know, is that this important relationship allows CU students to work directly with Nobel laureates, of which CU now has four."

John Hall Of CU-Boulder And NIST Awarded Nobel Prize In Physics

Oct. 3, 2005

John L. Hall, a fellow and senior research associate at JILA, a joint institute of the University of Colorado at Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, has been awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics. Hall, 71, shared the Nobel with Theodor W. Hänsch of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics and a professor of physics at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, Germany, and Roy J. Glauber, a professor of physics at Harvard University.

Clinton White House Science Adviser Neal Lane To Speak At CU-Boulder Oct. 5

Sept. 27, 2005

Neal Lane, White House science adviser to former President Bill Clinton from 1998 to 2001, will speak at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 7 p.m. in room 1B50 of the Eaton Humanities Building. The free, public event is part of a yearlong lecture series titled "Policy, Politics and Science in the White House: Conversations with Presidential Science Advisers," sponsored by CU-Boulder's Center for Science and Technology Policy Research.

Arctic Sea Ice Continues Decline As Arctic Temperatures Rise

Sept. 27, 2005

Note to Editors: Images and further information available 9/28/05 at: http://nsidc.org/news/press/20050928_trendscontinue.html and http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/environment/arcticice_decline.html

CU-Boulder Â鶹ÒùÔº Win Prizes In Constitution Day Contest

Sept. 27, 2005

Five University of Colorado at Boulder students won $100 cash prizes as part of a Constitution Day quiz contest sponsored by the Institute for Ethical and Civic Engagement. Of 412 students who took a difficult 10 question online quiz about the United States Constitution, five scored perfectly and received the prizes, according to Associate Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Education Michael Grant. The contest concluded the week of Constitution Day, Sept. 17.

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