CU Safety Expert Advocates Use Of Disposable Masks In The Event Of A Flu Pandemic

Jan. 29, 2007

A new podcast produced by the University of Colorado at Boulder News Services office features safety expert Mike Morrison of the department of Environmental Health and Safety talking about the safe use of disposable masks in the event of a flu pandemic. To access the podcast go to www.colorado.edu/news/podcasts/index.html and click "play" on "Use of Fitted Masks in Case of a Flu Pandemic." Recent podcasts on "Safe Schools" and "CU-Boulder Passes Peace Corps Milestone" also are posted on the Web site.

CU-Boulder Contributors To Climate Change Report Available For Press Interviews

Jan. 29, 2007

Several University of Colorado at Boulder scientists involved in editing or authoring sections of the report of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change slated for release Feb. 2 in Paris are available for media interviews.

CU-Boulder Student Space Team Awarded Contract To Build Satellite

Jan. 28, 2007

The University of Colorado at Boulder has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research to design and build a small student satellite to study variations in Earth's atmosphere and its effects on spacecraft.

Assistant CU Law Dean Garners Hispanic Bar Association Award

Jan. 28, 2007

The Colorado Hispanic Bar Association awarded Lorenzo Trujillo, assistant dean at the University of Colorado at Boulder School of Law, the Chris Miranda Outstanding Hispanic Lawyer Award for 2006. "Each year the association presents the award to an outstanding Hispanic attorney who has shown a continual commitment to the Hispanic community and the principles of the legal profession," said Awilda Marquez, president of the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association.

CEOs See How To Walk The Line Between Confidence And Hubris In Book By CU-Boulder Business Professor

Jan. 28, 2007

The reasons that compel some business leaders and executives to behave in ways that damage their careers or risk the financial viability of their companies are examined in a new book by CU-Boulder business Professor Mathew Hayward.

CU-Boulder Engineering Faculty Member Receives Top Award For Advising

Jan. 28, 2007

Donna Gerren, engineering instructor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has received the 2007 Faculty Advisor Award presented by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the organization's January meeting in Reno, Nev. The award was presented to Gerren during the 2007 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit Jan. 8-11. Gerren was honored "for outstanding and sustained commitment and enthusiasm for student education and involvement in the AIAA Student Branch at the University of Colorado at Boulder."

Former Reagan Administration Official Joins CU-Boulder, DCPA For 'King Lear' Panel Discussions

Jan. 25, 2007

Ken Adelman, a former United Nations ambassador and arms control director for the Reagan administration and an adviser to the U.S. Department of Defense, will participate in a series of panel discussions on political intrigue and family dysfunction in Shakespeare's "King Lear." The University of Colorado at Boulder and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts will co-host the panels on Jan. 28 and 29.

CU-Boulder Prof Wins Energy Grant To Improve Gasification Systems

Jan. 23, 2007

A University of Colorado at Boulder faculty member has received a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to help develop new technologies to improve the performance and economics of clean power generation systems. The grant received by Christine Hrenya, associate professor of chemical and biological engineering, is aligned with the goals of FutureGen, a 10-year project aimed at creating the world's first coal plant with near-zero emissions.

Renowned Archaeologist To Speak At CU-Boulder Feb. 3

Jan. 23, 2007

University of California, Berkeley anthropologist Margaret Conkey, one of the world's leading authorities on Stone Age art and artifacts from ice age Europe, will give a lecture at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Saturday, Feb. 3.

CU-Boulder Ranked High In Faculty Productivity Ratings

Jan. 22, 2007

Nine University of Colorado at Boulder doctoral programs have been ranked high in a faculty productivity index featured in the Jan. 12 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education, including the geography department, which ranked second in the nation. Other CU-Boulder programs ranked in the top 10 included physical oceanography (4), communication (6), cognitive science (7), atmospheric sciences (8), chemical engineering (8), biomedical engineering (9), civil and environmental engineering (9) and aeronautical and aerospace engineering (10).

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