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CU researchers say bee species fighting its own pandemic

University of Colorado Boulder researchers Alisha Quandt and Arthur Grupe have reviewed and compiled existing evidence that a group of fungal pathogens called Nosema are spreading from honey bees...

Daily Camera

GUEST COLUMN: CU responding to the pressing demands of the times

This month marks one year since I assumed the presidency of the University of Colorado — an eventful year, to be sure. Nine months in, COVID-19 struck. Coincidentally, nine months into my career...

The Gazette

CU Boulder receives $25M to study science’s ‘grand challenges’

Physicist Jun Ye is ready to take on some of science’s most difficult questions at University of Colorado Boulder’s new quantum physics and engineering center. The National Science Foundation this...

Daily Camera

The Hits Keep Coming At The 'Smash Lab' After A Big Donation From The NFL To Make A Safer Helmet

 “We’re the only company that can make liquid crystal elastomers. That sounds like a mouthful but it’s an energy absorbing material that we think is going to revolutionize not only how we...

CBS 4

Space Orbiter Named ‘Hope’ Blasts Off To Mars Thanks To Lab At CU Boulder

The United Arab Emirates launched its first mission to Mars thanks to some help from Colorado. The space orbiter named Hope was constructed at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at...

CBS 4

Kids and COVID-19: What experts do (and do not) know about how the virus affects children

“What happens in schools is going to be reflective of the broader community no matter how good a job we do in implementing the mitigation measures,” said Dr. Sean O’Leary, professor and pediatric...

The Denver Post

CU Anschutz Medical Campus' innovation fund secures $50M

CU Healthcare Innovation Fund secured $50 million in committed capital to invest in early stage healthcare companies. The CU Healthcare Innovation Fund, which is affiliated with the University of...

Becker’s Hospital Review

CU Boulder professors: Coronavirus is airborne

Professor Jose-Luis Jimenez created a tool to estimate airborne transmission of COVID-19 in different settings, and he and a group of CU Boulder faculty were among 239 scientists who signed a...

Daily Camera

Stay Apart or Stay Home

CU Boulder added a section to its student code of conduct that states that “off campus gatherings, public or private” must abide by the most strict policy in place by local jurisdictions, while on...

Colorado Springs unemployment rate falls in May

“As the U.S. economy has begun to reopen, some jobs have returned, and unemployment levels have eased a bit,” said Tatiana Bailey, director of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs...

The Gazette

Coronavirus safety added to CU Boulder code of conduct

University of Colorado Boulder students who do not wear masks in public, adhere to social distancing or follow public health orders could be disciplined under the campus’ updated code of conduct,...

Daily Camera

CU Boulder to offer masters in outdoor recreation economy

The University of Colorado Boulder will begin to offer a new degree that builds on one of Colorado’s growth industries — outdoor recreation. The masters of science in outdoor recreation economy...

BizWest

Studying Fruit Flies to Understand Neurologic Disorders

Can fruit flies help us understand more about human neurological disorders? In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Week, Eugenia Olesnicky Killian determines...

Inside Higher Ed

CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs will return virtually April 7-10

Organizers of the University of Colorado Boulder’s 74th annual Conference on World Affairs have announced its 73rd annual conference will be April 7-10. They are planning to return to this year’s...

The Daily Camera

Opinion: Our destiny in space will decide our destiny as a nation

After nearly a decade of having to hitch rides with Russia to reach the International Space Station, the United States is once again launching its own astronauts into space. It’s about time. This...

Washington Examiner

The Steven A. Cohen military family clinic marks 2-year anniversary with a virtual open house

This milestone comes as the Cohen Clinic at CU Anschutz continues to offer vital mental health services through the COVID-19 pandemic via CVN Telehealth, face-to-face video therapy....

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel

CU Boulder sees increased summer enrollment, cautious optimism for fall

Steady fall enrollment and an increase in summer students at the University of Colorado Boulder could serve as a port in the financial storm brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, according to...

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