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  • Echchaibi, associate director of CU-Boulder's Center for Media, Religion and Culture -- which began the project more than a year ago -- aspires to write a cultural history for the region's Muslims.

    'Islam Is Also An American Story' Andrea Rael 2011

  • "We know that the Arctic is the most sensitive region on the Earth when it comes to warming, but there has been some question about how unusual the current Arctic warming is compared to the natural variability of the last thousand years," added study co-author Thomas Marchitto, a fellow at CU-Boulder's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, in the same story.

    AlaskaDispatch.com: Arctic Ocean current temperatures traced back to Roman Empire AlaskaDispatch.com 2011

  • Echchaibi, associate director of CU-Boulder's Center for Media, Religion and Culture -- which began the project more than a year ago -- aspires to write a cultural history for the region's Muslims.

    'Islam Is Also An American Story' Andrea Rael 2011

  • "We know that the Arctic is the most sensitive region on the Earth when it comes to warming, but there has been some question about how unusual the current Arctic warming is compared to the natural variability of the last thousand years," added study co-author Thomas Marchitto, a fellow at CU-Boulder's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, in the same story.

    AlaskaDispatch.com: Arctic Ocean current temperatures traced back to Roman Empire AlaskaDispatch.com 2011

  • "I think we had hoped or believed that the stimulus would generate more jobs and that the private sector would get more engaged," Wobbekind, an economist in the Business Research Division at CU-Boulder's Leeds School of Business, said in a telephone interview.

    Colorado Unemployment Will Remain Higher Than Expected As Senate Rejects Benefits Extension 2010

  • "I think we had hoped or believed that the stimulus would generate more jobs and that the private sector would get more engaged," Wobbekind, an economist in the Business Research Division at CU-Boulder's Leeds School of Business, said in a telephone interview.

    Colorado Unemployment Will Remain Higher Than Expected As Senate Rejects Benefits Extension 2010

  • Tom Riis, music professor and director of CU-Boulder's American Music Research Center, is coordinating the program.

    Jerry Lewis: Historic Home Holiday Tour, Gingerbread House Contest For Boulder's 150th Anniversary 2009

  • "The current Arctic ice cover is thinner and younger than at any previous time in our recorded history, and this sets the stage for rapid melt and a new record low," said Research Associate Sheldon Drobot, who leads CCAR's Arctic Regional Ice Forecasting System group in CU-Boulder's aerospace engineering sciences department.

    Archive 2008-05-01 EliRabett 2008

  • The forecast by researchers at CU-Boulder's Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research is based on satellite data and temperature records and indicates there is a 59 percent chance the annual minimum sea ice record will be broken this fall for the third time in five years.

    Archive 2008-05-01 EliRabett 2008

  • Mark Serreze, a senior research scientist at CU-Boulder's National Snow and Ice Data Center who led the study synthesizing results from recent research, said the Arctic sea-ice extent trend has been negative in every month since 1979, when concerted satellite record keeping efforts began.

    Melting Ice 2007

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