CU-Boulder Professor Gilbert White Wins National Medal Of Science

Nov. 12, 2000

Gilbert F.White, distinguished professor emeritus of geography at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has won the prestigious National Medal of Science for 2000, President Clinton announced on Monday, Nov. 13.

CU-Boulder In Top Ten Among U.S. Institutions That Send Students Abroad

Nov. 12, 2000

The University of Colorado at Boulder ranks 10th among all U.S. institutions that send students abroad, according to statistics released Monday by the Institute of International Education.

CU Astrophysicists Use Chandra Satellite To Help Discover First "Cries" Of Baby Stars

Nov. 8, 2000

Two University of Colorado at Boulder researchers are part of an international team that has discovered enormously powerful stellar flares in the X-ray portion of the light spectrum emanating from infant stars in the throes of birth.

Author Jedediah Purdy To Visit CU-Boulder

Nov. 8, 2000

Jedediah Purdy, the 25-year-old author who gained international notoriety with his book "For Common Things: Irony, Trust and Commitment in America Today," will visit the University of Colorado at Boulder campus Nov. 14–17 as a guest of the World Affairs Athenaeum program. Purdy will host a public forum Thursday, Nov. 16, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Eaton Humanities Building room 250 to discuss some of the issues raised in his book.

Fiske Planetarium's 'Seven Wonders' Explores Milky Way Phenomena

Nov. 8, 2000

For centuries people have marveled over the seven wonders of the ancient world. On Friday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m., Burt Lancaster will guide a Fiske Planetarium audience at the University of Colorado at Boulder in a pre-recorded program in search of the seven wonders of the universe. "Seven Wonders" includes a simulated flight through the vast Milky Way galaxy and will impress viewers with discoveries of black holes and other new wonders on a trip to the center of the Milky Way.

Life On The Ancient Frontier Topic Of CU Talk Nov. 16

Nov. 7, 2000

The Center of the American West at the University of Colorado at Boulder will host a lecture titled, "Letters from the Wild, Wild East: A Roman PoetÂ’s Life on the Frontier" on Thursday, Nov. 16, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Old Main Chapel on campus. The talk is free and open to the public. Peter Knox, CU professor and chair of the department of classics, will discuss the Roman poet OvidÂ’s exile in the year A.D. 8 on the shores of the Black Sea in the city of Tomi, which Greek settlers founded in the sixth century B. C.

CU Board Of Regents To Consider Mediation Proposal For Grandview Redevelopment

Nov. 6, 2000

The University of Colorado at Boulder will present a resolution to the CU Board of Regents Thursday requesting authority for the chancellor to execute an agreement with the City of Boulder regarding the universityÂ’s redevelopment of Grandview Terrace, Chancellor Richard L. Byyny, said today.

CU-Boulder Survey Concludes Denver Area Drivers Unmoved By State Air Quality Advisories

Nov. 5, 2000

A sample study of Denver-area drivers indicates almost all are aware of air-quality advisories and voluntary driving restrictions during high-pollution days in the fall and winter, but the advisories have no significant effect on commutersÂ’ transportation habits.

Leonid Meteor Shower To Be Visible In Colorado Nov. 14-21

Nov. 2, 2000

The Leonid meteor shower, an annual celestial event, will be visible in night skies throughout Colorado for about a week in mid-November. The meteors will be active Nov. 14 to Nov. 21, with peak viewing falling at about 1 a.m. on Nov. 18, when about 100 to 200 meteors per hour could be visible, according to experts at the Fiske Planetarium at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

CU-Boulder Receives EPA Climate Protection Award

Nov. 1, 2000

The University of Colorado Environmental Center has been awarded the U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyÂ’s 2000 Climate Protection Award for its student-led effort to make CU-Boulder a model for university efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. CU-Boulder was the only university among 19 international companies, organizations and individuals presented with the award at an Oct. 31 ceremony in Washington, D.C.

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