Earth's Magnetic Field Expanded Immensely After 'The Day The Solar Wind Ran Out Of Gas'

Dec. 12, 1999

A rare space weather event May 11 marked by a sharp decrease in solar wind helped cause Earth's magnetosphere to balloon to more than 100 times its normal volume, reaching nearly to the moon in the process, according to a new study.

ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Receive Top Awards For Research Presentations

Dec. 12, 1999

Chemical engineering undergraduate students at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder won awards in all five categories of the student poster competition at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers annual meeting in November in Dallas. Three students received first-place awards and two won second-place awards for their research projects. The winning students and their projects are:

CU-Boulder Schools, Colleges Schedule Commencement Events

Dec. 9, 1999

Special recognition ceremonies will be hosted by most ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder schools and colleges in addition to the main University Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 18, at 9:30 a.m. in the Coors Events/Conference Center. Following are the events to be held by CU-Boulder schools and colleges: * Architecture and Planning -- Graduation gathering, Dec. 17, 4 p.m. in the Muenzinger Psychology Auditorium. A reception will follow in the Environmental Design building, room 134.

CU-Boulder Internet Company Sweeps $45K Business Plan Competition

Dec. 9, 1999

The business plan for Wally.com, a pre-paid Internet purchasing card for teens, swept the CU-Boulder $45,000 Business Plan Competition Dec. 8. The team from the College of Business and Administration's Business Plan Preparation course won the first-place $3,000 prize from Bank One, the Cornerstone Equities’ Seed Capital Award valued at $20,000 and the Integer Group’s Excellence in Marketing Award worth $10,000 — netting the team $33,000 in prize money.

CU-Boulder Appoints Manager To Pilot Student Convenience Center

Dec. 9, 1999

Next fall students at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder will have an easily accessible, one-stop service location where many of their financial, academic and administrative questions will be answered. The university's goal to create a pilot student convenience center is on its way to becoming a reality, due to the recent selection of an associate manager for the project.

Kuwait Ambassador To Give Public Lecture On CU-Boulder Campus

Dec. 8, 1999

MEDIA ADVISORY WHO: Dr. Mohammed Al-Sabah, Ambassador to the United States from the State of Kuwait, will present a public lecture on "US-GCC Relations: A Model of Cooperation" at CU-Boulder on Dec. 11. Al-Sabah received a doctorate in economics from Harvard University and is known for his training in development economics. This is the first time Al-Sabah has visited the CU-Boulder campus.

Waterline Break At CU Contained In Cooperation With State, City Officials

Dec. 8, 1999

A ruptured steam condensate line discovered this afternoon at CU-Boulder west of the campus power plant drained treated water into a storm sewer and Boulder Creek at about Folsom Avenue but did not pose a danger to aquatic life, dogs, other animals, humans or the environment, campus officials said. The water is treated to prevent the growth of microorganisms and to preserve the pipes.

CU-Boulder Economist Says State Growth Will Slow

Dec. 5, 1999

The economic growth enjoyed throughout the nation and in Colorado will slow in 2000, according to CU-Boulder economist Richard Wobbekind. However, employment growth will remain strong. Colorado will enjoy 2.9 percent job growth, roughly double the national rate. The state's high-tech industry will support the economy by continuing to create high-wage employment opportunities. Wobbekind's annual forecast will be delivered at Denver's Brown Palace Hotel on Dec. 6.

$45K Business Plan Competition Showcases Burgeoning Entrepreneurs' Ideas

Dec. 2, 1999

CU-Boulder business and engineering students will vie for thousands of dollars in prize money at the Bank One $45K Business Plan Competition on Wednesday, Dec. 8. The competition will be held at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder College of Business and Administration.

CU-Boulder Winter Commencement Ceremonies Slated For Dec. 18

Dec. 2, 1999

The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ at Boulder will confer 1,856 degrees on Saturday, Dec. 18, during its final commencement ceremonies of the century at the Coors Events/Conference Center. The winter commencement ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. and last approximately an hour. Guests are requested to be in their seats by 9:15 a.m. Because no tickets are required for the ceremony, early arrival is strongly suggested.

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