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- A contingent from the University of Colorado at Boulder will be attending the United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen December 7 to 18.Known as the 15th Conference of the Parties, or COP 15, the international climate conference will include
- Despite a slight recovery in summer Arctic sea ice in 2009 from record-setting low years in 2007 and 2008, the sea ice extent remains significantly below previous years and remains on a trend leading toward ice-free Arctic summers, according to the
- Mark Williams receives National Science Foundation CMG Grant: "Multiscale nonlinear domain decomposition method for modeling the impact of climate change on groundwater resources"; $564,704; 9/1/09-8/31/12
- Monica T. Rother receives funding from the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
- Graduate student Adrianne Kropesch receives CU Chancellor's Fellowship, Fall 2009 to Spring 2011.
- The Charles S. Falkenberg Award was established in 2002 and is presented jointly by AGU and the Earth Science Information Partnership (ESIP). The award is for a scientist under 45 years of age who has contributed to the quality of life, economic
- Cole Akeson Receives University of Minnesota and German Academic Exchange Service Trans-Atlantic Summer Institute Fellowship in European Studies, ($3,800)
- Cole Akeson Receives American Councils Title VIII Language Fellowship, Ukrainian ($5,350)
- Only fifty years ago, the geopolitical landscape shifted with the emergence of independent nations and the bipolar struggle for influence in world regions. U.S. leaders were increasingly confronted with the need to understand the Soviet Union, its
- Michelle Olsgard and Natalie Koch, both graduate students in the CU-Boulder Geography department, received an award despite there being only five such fellowships awarded in all of Geography in the US.The National Science Foundation's Graduate