Campus News
- <p>Students tend to think their college years are “crazy” and that the “real world” starts after graduation, but <strong>Erlinda Kiefel</strong> Stafford says the adventure continues long after you receive your diploma.</p>
- <p>Recall the magic and memories of the late 1950s during this year’s class of 1959 reunion May 7-8. </p>
- <p>Spring will be in full force and the Obama presidency will be four months young. </p>
- Next time you shake your female colleague’s hand, you may want to visit the washroom.
- <p>CU-Boulder will play a crucial role in NASA’s future explorations of the moon, thanks to two NASA grants totaling $11 million in early January.</p>
- Numbers and statistics about CU Boulder from the spring 2009 issue.
- <p>With severe state budget cuts looming, CU President Bruce Benson and other frustrated higher education leaders are asking lawmakers for the flexibility to raise tuition as they feel necessary.</p>
- <p>They’re in company with this year’s Grammy nominees Coldplay and Radiohead. CU Boulder’s resident string quartet, the <a href="http://www.takacsquartet.com/">Takács Quartet</a> was nominated for a Grammy this year in the category of best chamber music performance.</p>
- <p>Mike West, director of education for CU Biodiesel, has taught everyone from postgraduate students to second-graders how to brew their own biodiesel, showing how simple it is to create cleaner, more sustainable fuel from waste.</p>
- <p>Developing sensing and imaging systems in everything from cars to medical equipment may be lines of work for future alumni of CU’s new graduate program in computational optical sensing and imaging.</p>