Tiny Galaxies Once Roared In The Universe, Say Scientists

May 22, 2003

Astronomers led by the University of Colorado and Carnegie Observatories have shown that a miniature galaxy less than one-hundredth the size of the Milky Way is ejecting large quantities of gas and energy into huge regions of intergalactic space.

Federal Review Finds CU-Boulder In Compliance With EEO Policies

May 21, 2003

The University of Colorado at Boulder received high marks from the U.S. Department of Labor, Denver District of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs in a recent evaluation of the university's equal employment policies and practices.

CU-Boulder To Test Steam Boilers At Williams Village June 9-13

May 21, 2003

Facilities operators at the University of Colorado at Boulder will conduct tests on steam boilers at the Williams Village housing complex June 9-13. The system is being tested to ensure provision of steam for the new student housing apartment complex, according to Derrick Watson, project coordinator. The building is scheduled to open for occupancy in August. The procedure is expected to produce a large steam cloud and noise that will be noticeable to the surrounding community. The steam vapor contains distilled water, which poses no environmental hazard.

CU-Boulder Â鶹ÒùÔº Introduce Engineering To K-12 Classrooms

May 19, 2003

While most University of Colorado students have completed the semester and moved on to summer jobs and internships, students participating in the Integrated Teaching and Learning Program's "Fellows in the Classroom" project are still hard at work teaching engineering to elementary students in local schools.

Impact Of Computers Is Just Beginning, CU-Boulder Futurist Says

May 19, 2003

The computer is the most important invention in human history but most of us are not aware of that yet, according to a University of Colorado at Boulder professor. That's because its impact today is beyond comprehension, just as the full impact of the printing press could not be perceived by observers in the 15th century, said Douglas Robertson, an adjunct professor of geological sciences. The computer will produce even greater changes than the printing press, he contends.

CU-Boulder Marketing Professor Elected President Of National Society For Consumer Psychology

May 18, 2003

CU-Boulder marketing Professor Dipankar Chakravarti has been elected president for 2003-04 of the Society for Consumer Psychology, a premier organization of consumer researchers from academia, government and industry.

CU-Boulder Business Professor Elected To Academy Of Management Board Of Governors

May 18, 2003

Julio DeCastro, associate professor of organizational management at the CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business, has been elected to the board of governors of the Academy of Management. The Academy of Management, based at Pace University in New York, is the premier organization of management professors, bringing together 12,000 members from the United States and throughout the world. The board of governors both manages and sets policy for the organization.

CU-Boulder Scientists Discover Four New Kingdoms Of Life

May 15, 2003

University of Colorado at Boulder researchers have discovered four new kingdoms of life in the high alpine environment of Colorado, findings that have potential applications in the fields of agriculture and global change. Doctoral student Allen Meyer and Professor Steven Schmidt of the environmental, population and organismic biology department discovered the new microbe kingdoms in barren, boulder-filled tundra slopes west of Boulder.

CU-Boulder Mentor Juan Rodriguez Receives 2003 Beta Gamma Sigma Medallion For Entrepreneurship

May 14, 2003

Beta Gamma Sigma has awarded Juan Rodriguez, a former CU-Boulder professor and a board member of the Robert H. and Beverly A. Deming Center for Entrepreneurship, with the 2003 Medallion for Entrepreneurship. Beta Gamma Sigma is the only international honor society serving business programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. It has established 374 collegiate chapters in all 50 states plus Canada and Hong Kong. Its mission is to honor academic achievement, support the advancement of business and foster a commitment to integrity.

National Physics Meeting To Be Held At CU-Boulder

May 14, 2003

About 750 physicists will gather at the University of Colorado at Boulder May 20 through May 24 for the 34th annual conference of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics of the American Physical Society. Nobel laureates Carl Wieman and Eric Cornell will be among the scientists attending the national event. Atomic, molecular and optical physics covers a diverse range of subjects from medical imaging and geological exploration to tests of Einstein's theories of relativity and the fundamental properties of atoms and molecules.

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