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October 13, 2008
Congressional 'Un-Debate' Launches CU Conflict Resolution Day Events In recognition of International Conflict Resolution Day on Thursday, Oct. 16, the University of Colorado at Boulder will host a day of workshops and events that address the various ways in which discussion around conflict can lead to productive outcomes. Chancellor G.P. "Bud" Peterson has proclaimed Oct. 16 to be Conflict Resolution Day on the Boulder campus.
As Colorado Heats Up, Water Supply Expected to Be at Risk, Says New Study Water resource managers may have to prepare for a warmer Colorado and a shift in the timing of runoff in most of the state's river basins, according to a new assessment of Colorado climate change by scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the University of Colorado at Boulder and Colorado State University.
Prevention of Gender Violence Is Focus of New CU-Boulder Position Davian Gagne, an experienced social worker and outreach director, has been named the gender violence prevention and education coordinator for the University of Colorado at Boulder, a new five-year position that was created as part of the Lisa Simpson lawsuit settlement.
CU Center Offers Safe Schools Training to Public at Oct. 23 Fort Collins Conference A free, daylong Safe Schools Regional Training conference will be offered to the public Oct. 23 in Fort Collins by the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
CU-Boulder Partners with UCD to Help National Hispanic Meeting in Denver Key staff and faculty from the University of Colorado at Boulder partnered with colleagues from the University of Colorado Denver to administer a youth leadership initiative as part of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities' 22nd annual national meeting to be held in Denver Oct. 11-13.
CU-Boulder School of Journalism Receives Grant to Explore Interactive 'Citizen Journalism' The CU-Boulder School of Journalism and Mass Communication has received an $110,000 grant from the McCormick Foundation of Chicago to explore interactive, multimedia "citizen journalism."
European Union Center of Excellence Formed at CU-Boulder The University of Colorado at Boulder has won a $450,000 grant to establish the Colorado European Union Center of Excellence, which will study and teach the relations between the EU and the United States.
CU-Boulder Launches New Graduate Program in Optical Sensing and Imaging with NSF Grant A new graduate program in computational optical sensing and imaging is being established at the University of Colorado at Boulder this fall with the awarding of a $3.2 million, five-year grant from the National Science Foundation.

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