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Revealed: Billboard's 2020 Top Music Business Schools

At CU Denver’s College of Arts and Media, the new music cities course explores how local economies emerge and grow — and the role music plays in boosting economic growth. A music tourism class...

Billboard

University of Colorado celebrates 50 years of Earth Day

Over 100 faculty, staff and student leaders at The University of Colorado celebrated today Earth Day’s 50th anniversary with a virtual town hall. “It’s been a long, strange trip since 1970 and...

Daily Camera

COLUMN: Making UCCS work, remotely

The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) is joined by thousands of schools, colleges and universities nationwide who have responded to the crisis with a quick shift to remote teaching...

The Gazette

Colorado Shakespeare Festival postponed until summer 2021 due to the coronavirus

Colorado Shakespeare Festival announced Friday via Twitter that due to the coronavirus it would no longer continue its 2020 summer season at the University of Colorado Boulder. Despite all spring...

Daily Camera

As Times and Students Change, Can Faculty Change, Too?

At issue is a gap between many professors’ own experience and that of their students. “You have professors, potentially, who make the assumption that your schooling is the same as my schooling,”...

Inside Higher Ed

University of Colorado may let medical students graduate early to join coronavirus fight

Leaders at the University of Colorado’s School of Medicine are considering allowing medical students near the end of their schooling to graduate early and volunteer to help in the fight against...

The Denver Post

Coronavirus in Colorado: Experts begin sharing stark predictions

Experts are predicting how the virus might continue to spread, as well as evaluating response tactics like social distancing. Dr. Jonathan Samet, the dean of the Colorado School of Public Health,...

The Gazette

Medical Students, Sidelined for Now, Find New Ways to Fight Coronavirus

At the University of Colorado School of Medicine, student organizers used a GroupMe texting app, Facebook and email to mobilize not only classmates but also area nursing, physical therapy and...

The New York Times

Colorado researchers are racing to find an antiviral drug that could save people with the new coronavirus

Almost a week after the new coronavirus shut down the University of Colorado medical campus and booted Jed Lampe from his lab, he got the call he had been waiting for Thursday afternoon. Lampe and...

The Colorado Sun

Widening pandemic shuts down climate expeditions

This summer the camp will stand empty for the first time since 2015. Project organizers made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 field season, citing growing alarm about the rapid spread of...

E&E News

NASA is working with university teams to develop tiny tech for space trips

NASA announced that it will collaborate with nine university teams to develop satellite technologies related to navigation, propulsion and the management of heat transfer in small machines. (Those...

Space

Thinking about a master's degree? These Colorado programs pay the most upon graduation

While health- and tech-related fields paid off the most, engineering degrees also made a solid showing in the top 25 degree programs. Only one program launches students into the professional world...

Denver Business Journal

How Colorado’s climate could slow the spread of coronavirus

While an understanding of the disease is still very much in its infancy and many unknowns remain, one Colorado-based epidemiologist speculates that Colorado’s warm and dry summer climate could...

The Denver Post

CU Boulder Museum of Natural History releases interactive 3D scan of triceratops skull fossil

The University of Colorado Boulder’s Museum of Natural History recently released on the internet an interactive 3D scan of its triceratops skull, a fossil nearly the size of a small car. The...

Daily Camera

A Booming Job Market And Cheaper Housing Are Luring Millennials To Colorado Spring

Colorado Springs is booming. The population has grown 37 percent since 2000, and job growth is more than keeping up. In the 12 months that ended last September, El Paso County added more than 7,...

Colorado Public Radio

Former CU Boulder professor George Born inducted into state’s Space Heroes Hall of Fame

Former University of Colorado Boulder professor George Born was inducted into the Colorado Space Heroes Hall of Fame on Wednesday. Born, who died in January 2016, was an aerospace engineer and...

Daily Camera

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