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September 2008 Headlines
September 2, 2008Biological Invasions Increasing Due To Freshwater Impoundments, Says CU Study CU-Boulder Disaster Expert Comments on Aftermath of Hurricane Gustav September 4, 2008CU-Boulder To Offer Military Veteran Writing Workshop Sept. 10 To Nov. 12 'CU Real World' Program Opens Door For Students And Young Alumni Global Sea-Rise Levels By 2100 May Be Lower Than Some Predict, Says New CU-Boulder Study September 8, 2008CU's Modern Indian Identity Series To Feature Mount Rushmore Superintendent On Sept. 17 CU Community Prepares For Sept. 18 Football Game Vs. West Virginia University As Andean Glacier Retreats, Tiny Life Forms Swiftly Move In, CU Study Shows September 9, 2008CU-Boulder To Host Asian Studies Conference Sept. 12-14 September 10, 2008CU-Boulder Physics Faculty, Students Involved In Large Hadron Collider Project Dennis Maloney To Retire From CU-Boulder As Chief Technology Officer September 11, 2008CU Student Group Honoring Gordie Bailey With 'Week Of Remembrance' Sept. 12-17 CU-Boulder Chancellor Peterson To Offer State Of The Campus Address To Faculty Sept. 12 CU-Boulder Arts And Culture Week Begins Sept. 19 September 15, 2008Constitution Day Concert Celebration Features CU Composition Prize Winner Alternative Transportation and Early Arrival Urged for Sept. 18 CU vs. WVU Football Game CU-Boulder Flagship 2030 Task Force Reports Now Posted Online CU-Boulder Homecoming Parade Features Olympians On Oct. 3 Fact Sheet: Space Research At The University Of Colorado At Boulder NASA Selects CU-Boulder to Lead $485 Million Mars Mission September 16, 2008CU-Boulder Carbon Inventory Compares Well with Peer Institutions CU's Sportsmanship Program Encourages Passion and Respect on Game Day CU Police Will Enforce Stadium Rules on Alcohol, Banned Articles and Unruly Behavior at Sept. 18 CU Vs. WVU Game CU-Boulder Awarded $7.2 Million for Liquid Crystal Research Center Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Lowest Extent in 2008, Second Lowest Ever Recorded September 17, 2008Prominent Western Writers to Give Public Readings in Boulder During Western Literature Week Oct. 1-4 Former NASA Astronaut Joe Tanner to Teach Aerospace Engineering at CU $70 Million CU-Boulder Instrument Set for Insertion on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope September 18, 2008CU and NIST Scientists Create First Dense Gas of Ultracold 'Polar' Molecules CU-Boulder Students Get 'Smart Party' Tips CU-Boulder Freshman Class is Largest in CU-Boulder History; Overall Enrollment Up 2.5 Percent with Significant Minority Enrollment Gains September 19, 2008'Boom! The Physics of Sound and Air Pressure' Kicks Off 32nd CU Wizards Season September 23, 2008CU Student Group to Host Airing of First Presidential Debate Sept. 26 September 24, 2008CU-Boulder Ranked Among Top Campuses for Sustainability CU-Boulder Study Suggests Air Quality Regulations Miss Key Pollutants CU Astronaut-Alum Vance Brand to Present Student Scholarship Award on Campus Oct. 1 CU-Boulder Homecoming Concert Will Highlight New Noise Mitigation Plan September 25, 2008CU Receives $1 Million Grant to Help Developing Countries Respond to Climate Change Impacts President Bush Nominates CU-Boulder Chancellor G.P. "Bud" Peterson to National Science Board CU-Boulder's Glenn Miller Archive Receives Second Major Gift in Two Years September 26, 2008CU Lauds the Appointment of Christine Arguello to U.S. District Court September 29, 2008CU-Boulder Homecoming Features Parade, Olympians, Football and Free Concert CU's Golden Buffalo Marching Band Celebrates 100th Anniversary September 30, 2008CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business Sources on Financial Crisis Alternative Transportation and Early Arrival Urged for Michelle Obama Event at CU Michelle Obama to Speak at CU-Boulder on Wednesday CU-Boulder Space Scientists Set for Second Spacecraft Flyby of Mercury

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