Gilbert F. White, 'Father Of Floodplain Management' And World-Renowned CU-Boulder Professor, Dies At 94

Oct. 4, 2006

Gilbert F. White, known worldwide as the "father of floodplain management" and one of the most distinguished and internationally recognized faculty members at the University of Colorado at Boulder, died on Oct. 5 at his home in Boulder. He was 94.

CU Officials Say Football Fan Programs Are Having An Impact On Behavior

Oct. 3, 2006

University of Colorado at Boulder officials are hoping measures taken to help improve fan behavior at CU football games over the past several years will continue to pay dividends when Baylor visits Folsom Field for the homecoming game Oct. 7.

CU-Boulder Planetarium Lands 'Science On A Sphere' Exhibit

Oct. 3, 2006

The University of Colorado at Boulder in early 2007 will open a $180,000 exhibit featuring a floating sphere that can display animated images of Earth's atmosphere, oceans and continents, as well as other planets. Known as "Science on a Sphere," the exhibit will be located in CU-Boulder's Fiske Planetarium and will be open to the public, according to Douglas Duncan, director of the planetarium and the Sommers-Bausch Observatory.

CU's ATLAS Institute Invites Campus And Public To See, Experience And Tour Unique Building Devoted To Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration

Oct. 2, 2006

A daylong open house featuring theater performances, a film premiere, panel discussions, an improvisational jazz performance and a broadcast studio demonstration, among other events, is set for Friday, Oct. 13, from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the newly opened ATLAS building at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The open house is free and open to the campus and the public.

CU Homecoming Features Parade, Kordell Stewart, Free Concert

Oct. 2, 2006

CU-Boulder's 2006 Homecoming festivities begin Friday, Oct. 6, with a 2 p.m. coaches' autograph session at the University Memorial Center, a 4 p.m. CU-Texas A&M soccer game at Prentup Field and the annual Homecoming Parade on University Hill at 4:30 p.m. The Homecoming parade will feature a number of floats from CU residence halls, student groups, Greeks and the community at large. It will be led by Grand Marshall Professor Dennis Van Gerven and Honorary Grand Marshall Kordell Stewart.

CU Homecoming Features Parade, Kordell Stewart, Free Concert

Oct. 2, 2006

CU-Boulder's 2006 Homecoming festivities begin Friday, Oct. 6, with a 2 p.m. coaches' autograph session at the University Memorial Center, a 4 p.m. CU-Texas A&M soccer game at Prentup Field and the annual Homecoming Parade on University Hill at 4:30 p.m. The Homecoming parade will feature a number of floats from CU residence halls, student groups, Greeks and the community at large. It will be led by Grand Marshall Professor Dennis Van Gerven and Honorary Grand Marshall Kordell Stewart.

Arctic Sea Ice Declines Again In 2006, According To CU-Boulder Researchers

Oct. 2, 2006

While cool August temperatures prevented sea ice in the Arctic from reaching its lowest summer extent on record, 2006 continued a pattern of sharp annual decreases due to rising temperatures probably caused by greenhouse warming, according to University of Colorado at Boulder researchers.

High-Tech Dance Performance Is Part Of CU-Boulder ATLAS Open House Oct. 13

Oct. 2, 2006

Dancers performing with digital audio and video technology in a "black box" studio will be one of several high-tech live performances Oct. 13 at a free public open house for the University of Colorado at Boulder's new ATLAS Building. The yet-to-be-titled interdisciplinary performance will include eight student dancers, a computer-enhanced acoustic grand piano and four live video feeds to be projected as part of the performance. The performers will control and interact with the piano, video and studio lighting using voice- and motion-analysis technology.

CU Journalism Â鶹ÒùÔº, Faculty Embrace New High-Tech ATLAS Production Studio

Oct. 2, 2006

Gone are the days of smelly broken lights, rickety broadcast sets and decades-old equipment stuffed into a small room with low ceilings and obtrusive metal beams that were always in the way. These days, students in the University of Colorado at Boulder's School of Journalism and Mass Communication television news and production classes are seeing the future of broadcast television from under the bright lights of a state-of-the-art production studio in the new $31 million ATLAS Building.

Bruce Babbitt To Speak On Antiquities Act Anniversary At CU-Boulder Oct. 9

Oct. 1, 2006

Former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt will celebrate the centennial of the Antiquities Act -- used by U.S. presidents to declare national monuments and thereby protect millions of acres of land -- in a talk at the University of Colorado at Boulder Oct. 9. Babbitt will speak at 7 p.m. in the courtroom of the Wolf Law Building. His talk is free and open to the public and is sponsored by CU-Boulder's Natural Resources Law Center and the Center of the American West.

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