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History Of Space Shuttle Topic Of CU Fiske Planetarium Show

July 20, 2003

The history of manned space flight and the development of the space shuttle will be explored at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Fiske Planetarium on Friday, Aug. 1, at 8 p.m.

CU Researchers Awarded $6.5 Million For Giant Magnet

July 20, 2003

Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder and CU-Health Sciences Center have been awarded a $6.5 million grant to bring to Colorado the largest nuclear magnetic resonance magnet available in the world today.

CU-Boulder Expert On Nation Building Warns Against Premature Iraq Withdrawal

July 16, 2003

A University of Colorado at Boulder expert on nation building warns against the premature withdrawal of U.S. occupation forces from Iraq following comments made by Paul Bremer, the U.S. administrator in Iraq. Bremer was quoted in the July 16 editions of the Washington Post and New York Times as saying that coalition forces likely will depart Iraq after the first elections are held.

High School Â鶹ÒùÔº To Design And Build Robots At Engineering 'Success Institute'

July 16, 2003

A diverse group of high school students from Denver, Boulder and St. Vrain Valley schools will get a taste of what it's like to be an engineer when they design and build robots among other hands-on activities at the University of Colorado at Boulder's sixth annual Success Institute.

Sustainable Resources Conference Aims To Promote Collaboration In International Development

July 14, 2003

A multidisciplinary international conference at the University of Colorado at Boulder this fall will showcase successful projects and leading-edge research on sustainable development around the world. The conference is co-sponsored by the Sustainable Village, CU-Boulder and Naropa University.

Islam, Mine Pollution Are Topics Of CU-Boulder Public Lectures At Chautauqua

July 14, 2003

Islamic fundamentalism and pollution from abandoned mines are the final two topics to be discussed as the University of Colorado at Boulder's Reynolds Lecture Series wraps up in late July and early August. "Cleaning Up Waters Polluted by Abandoned Mines: Obstacles and Opportunities" will be presented July 29 by engineering Associate Professor Joseph Ryan. Religious studies Professor Frederick Denny will present "Whither Islam and the Muslims? Emerging Progressivist Challenges to Fundamentalism" on Aug. 4.

Teens To Debate War, Feminism At CU-Boulder Philosophy Camp

July 14, 2003

Giving up a week of summer vacation to debate classic conundrums of philosophy isn't on a typical high school student's radar, but the participants of this year's Summer Philosophy Institute of Colorado at the University of Colorado at Boulder are tackling philosophical issues through July 19th. The Institute - now in its ninth year - is an outreach program of the CU-Boulder philosophy department and is sponsored by a grant from the CU Outreach Council and the Office of Community Affairs.

CU-Boulder And Dillard University Jointly Awarded $350,000 Grant

July 13, 2003

NEW ORLEANS -- The Carnegie Corporation of New York has awarded another major grant -- $350,000 -- to fund the second year of a unique partnership between Dillard University and the University of Colorado at Boulder that merges the institutions' respective strengths in the humanities, mathematics, literature and information technology.

New CU-Boulder Report Urges Westerners To Become Energy Experts

July 7, 2003

Placing a chunk of coal by every bedside reading light would enhance every Westerner's status as an energy expert, according to a new report from the Center of the American West at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The suggestion is one of dozens contained in the 42-page report released today titled "What Every Westerner Should Know About Energy." The report, principally authored by acclaimed history and environmental studies Professor Patricia Nelson Limerick, draws on a two-day discussion of energy issues with 22 experts from industry, academia and government.

Astronomy's Biggest Mysteries Discussed At Fiske Planetarium Show

July 6, 2003

The biggest questions facing modern astronomers, as well as how scientists are attempting to provide answers, will be explored at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Fiske Planetarium on Friday, July 18, at 8 p.m. CU-Boulder astronomer and author Jeffrey Bennett will attempt to put a few of the great mysteries of space into context for people attending his presentation, "On the Cosmic Horizon: Ten Great Mysteries for Third Millennium Astronomy."

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