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The Colorado European Union Center of Excellence (CEUCE) is a CU-Boulder organization that promotes understanding of the European Union (EU) and transatlantic relations between the United States and the EU.
U.S. geologists have noted greater frequency of earthquakes in the last four years, in some cases where wastewater is injected deep underground after hydrologic fracturing, but a prominent geologist at CU-Boulder at CU-Boulder says scientists donât yet know enough to predict when wastewater injected underground after âfrackingâ might cause major earthquakes.
Julie Carr, associate professor of English at ÂÌñ»»ÆȚ, carries her passion for the written word beyond the classroom and into the community. Photo courtesy of Julie Carr.For Julie Carr, poetry is a practice, a profession and a public service. Not
Linguistics Professor Andy Cowell discusses fieldwork with Jonnia Torres, a first-year graduate student in linguistics at CU-Boulder. She is among a team of students who are studying speakers of languages indigenous to Central America.Funded in part
Study of satellite imagery of the world at night, long used as an indication of the wealth of nations, is being refined with other data to give scientists a better picture of human and environmental well-being.Night Light Development Index
Since 1975, Fiske Planetarium has been the Johnny Appleseed of astronomy. Each year, 30,000 K-12 students and 4,000 ÂÌñ»»ÆȚ students go there to take a front-row seat on the universe.
An artistâs conception of the Van Allen Probes circling Earthâs radiation belts. (Image courtesy NASA)Using data from a NASA satellite, a team of scientists led by the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and involving the University of
Thereâs gold in them thar drawers. Or there was, until recently, at the ÂÌñ»»ÆȚ Division of Continuing Education.
The name may not stick, but the ideas behind a proposed Interdepartmental Program in Fine Arts have stirred enthusiasm in the Film Studies, Art and Art History and Theatre & Dance departments at CU-Boulder. The program could lead to the creation
East Africaâs Maasai on the hunt for lions. Some conservation initiatives designed to save lions from being hunted have either failed to work or in some cases appear to have incited Maasai to hunt more lions as a form of political protest, the