Two CU-Boulder Professors Named Jefferson Science Fellows

Aug. 30, 2007

University of Colorado at Boulder professors Ross Corotis and Jerry Peterson have been named Jefferson Science Fellows and will spend the 2007-08 calendar year working full time at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. They are the first CU-Boulder faculty members to participate in the program, which was established in 2003 to engage the academic science, technology and engineering community in the shaping of U.S. foreign policy.

Norlin Library ‘Border Crossings’ Exhibit Part Of Campuswide Event

Aug. 29, 2007

Two exhibits on display at the University of Colorado at Boulder tap into the complexities of immigration and border crossings and feature the work of several prominent Latino artists from Mexico and the Denver area. The exhibits are part of a campuswide event called “Crossing Borders/Border Crossings: A Collaborative Exploration of Geographic and Cultural Boundaries Through Art, Conversation and Film.”

CU-Boulder Avant-Garde Filmmaker Garners Creativity In Motion Award

Aug. 29, 2007

University of Colorado at Boulder filmmaker and film studies Professor Philip S. Solomon has been named the 2007 Thatcher Hoffman Smith Creativity in Motion recipient. Solomon will receive a trophy and a check for $40,000 to use at his discretion based on his entry titled "American Falls." The presentation will take place Sept. 5 at a ceremony on the University of Oklahoma's Norman campus.

NASA Traveling Exhibit To Land At CU-Boulder's Fiske Planetarium Sept. 5-7

Aug. 29, 2007

A NASA exhibit that invites visitors to experience a simulated walk on the surfaces of the moon and Mars will visit the University of Colorado at Boulder campus Sept. 5 through Sept. 7. Hosted by CU-Boulder's Fiske Planetarium, NASA's traveling exhibit "Vision for Space Exploration Experience" will be located in parking Lot 308 on campus, just west of the planetarium on Regent Drive. The exhibit is free and open to the public on Wednesday, Sept. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday, Sept. 7, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Fireproofing Homes Dramatically Reduces Forest Fire Size, According To New Study

Aug. 29, 2007

A new study involving the University of Colorado at Boulder that modeled the spread of forest fires in Colorado and other western states indicates the size and intensity of fires is directly linked with the density and flammability of houses built in the so-called "wildland-urban interface."

CU-Boulder Sponsored Research Awards Total About $266.2 Million For Fiscal 2007

Aug. 29, 2007

The University of Colorado at Boulder received about $266.2 million in sponsored research awards in fiscal year 2007, the highest total in campus history. The sponsored research total surpasses the previous CU-Boulder record of $259.7 million set in the 2004 fiscal year, said Office of Contracts and Grants Director Randall Draper. CU-Boulder first topped the $200 million mark in 1999. About 85 percent of CU-Boulder's sponsored research total for 2007 comes from both direct and indirect federal funding, he said.

CU-Boulder Prof Talks About Impact Of FCC Changes To Wireless Rules

Aug. 29, 2007

New rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission will change the way we communicate in a wireless world. The FCC changed its rules as part of an upcoming auction of valuable UHF spectrum once used for analogue television broadcasting. Wireless service providers who bid on the spectrum must now agree to "unlock" their services so that consumers can pick any smart phone or other wireless device and load any software on it. Consumers currently are limited to what the wireless carrier wants them to use.

CU-Boulder Residence Halls Experience Early A.M. Power Outage; Rave Text-Messaging System Used

Aug. 28, 2007

Several residence halls, classrooms and administrative buildings at the University of Colorado at Boulder were without power for four and one-half hours in the early morning hours on Wednesday, Aug. 29, making some students late for early classes but not affecting most of the 3,967 students in the 15 affected halls.

Longtime Focus On Campus Safety Takes On New Meaning Following Attack On CU-Boulder Freshman

Aug. 28, 2007

Personal safety has been an important goal at the University of Colorado at Boulder for years, but the issue has taken on even greater significance following the recent, random attack on a first-year student.

A Statement From The University Of Colorado Student Union Tri-Executives

Aug. 28, 2007

As student leaders of the University of Colorado at Boulder, we would like to let the entire campus community know of our concern regarding the events that occurred on Monday, August 27th, outside of the University Memorial Center. We are working closely with the University's administration to enforce all safety plans throughout the campus. Though we recognize that this attack was an isolated incident, it is a reminder to all students, faculty, and staff to always be vigilant and aware of your own safety on the campus.

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