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August 29, 2008
CU-Boulder Researchers Chart Path of Hurricane Gustav as It Heads Into Warm Gulf of Mexico Waters An image produced by a University of Colorado at Boulder team shows the projected path of Hurricane Gustav as it approaches the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico's Loop Current and heads toward the Gulf Coast.
History, Culture of New Orleans Considered as Students Document Reconstruction of Dillard University After Katrina Disaster As the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, a group of Denver high school students participating in a University of Colorado at Boulder partnership with Dillard University in New Orleans has visually recorded Dillard's reconstruction by building 3-D models that are now part of Google Earth.
Student Engagement Effort Key to Steering CU Freshmen Away from High-Risk Alcohol Use In an effort to connect new University of Colorado at Boulder students to their school and community, and avoid the negative consequences of what's known as the "college effect," CU is ramping up its efforts to get students involved early.
CU Officials Urge Students To Be Safe And Responsible During CU-CSU Game University of Colorado at Boulder officials are urging CU fans to behave responsibly and to take buses or carpool with a designated driver to the Rocky Mountain Showdown football game between CU and CSU on Sunday, Aug. 31. at 5:30 p.m. at Invesco Field at Mile High stadium in Denver.
Chancellor's Residence is First Fully Integrated SmartGridCity House in Boulder Xcel Energy unveiled today the first, fully integrated SmartGridCity home in Boulder, Colo., at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Chancellor's Residence.
CU And Boulder Biotech Company Team Up To Study Pythons For Clues To Heart Disease The University of Colorado at Boulder is teaming up with a Boulder biotechnology company to use pythons, which dramatically increase their heart size for a short time after swallowing prey, as models for new therapeutics to treat cardiac diseases.
CU-Boulder Named Second 'Greenest' School In The Nation By Sierra Magazine The University of Colorado at Boulder has been ranked the second "greenest" school in the nation by Sierra magazine in its 2008 September/October edition.
CU-Boulder Engineering Professor Named One Of World's Top 35 Young Innovators Ronggui Yang, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been named one of the world's top 35 young innovators in the September/October issue of Technology Review, a magazine published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
CU-Boulder-Led Spectrograph Team Awaits October Hubble Servicing Mission A $70 million instrument designed by the University of Colorado at Boulder that will be inserted on the Hubble Space Telescope during an October 2008 servicing mission should help astronomers better understand how galaxies, stars and planets evolved.

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