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Obama nominates Distinguished Professor for National Science Board

University of Colorado Boulder Distinguished Professor Carl Lineberger has been nominated by President Barack Obama to serve on the National Science Board. The nomination has been sent to the U.S...
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Outstanding Staffer 'a lifeline for first-generation students'

Photo courtesy of the Pre-Collegiate Development Program Benavidez Photo courtesy of the Pre-Collegiate Development ProgramBenavidez Josephine Benavidez , director of the Pre-Collegiate Development...
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Duening to lead new program at UCCS College of Business

Duening Tom Duening , director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and El Pomar Chair of Business and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, will lead a new program at the...
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Dean to return to faculty in physics and energy science

Christensen Tom Christensen , dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, recently announced plans to return to the faculty in June 2012...
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Landscape architecture faculty make strong showing at national conference

The department of landscape architecture at the University of Colorado Denver had a strong presence at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) conference in Los Angeles March 30-...
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Sclafani Clark Robert Sclafani , program director of cell biology in the University of Colorado Cancer Center at the Anschutz Medical Campus, was elected to fellowship in the American Academy of...
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Boulder Faculty Assembly names 12 winners of Excellence Awards

The Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) recently honored 12 faculty members with Excellence Awards, each including a $3,000 cash award, for 2010-2011 in three categories. They are: Service: Pictured from...
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Nursing professor receives lifetime achievement award

Goode Colleen J. Goode , a professor at the University of Colorado College of Nursing, recently received the American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE) 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award. The...
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Research, service earn math professor membership in Fellows

The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) recently named Mark J. Ablowitz , professor of applied mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder, to its 2011 Class of Fellows for...
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Book aims to help young lawyers avoid mistakes

Hartman Andy Hartman, director of the University of Colorado Law School's experiential learning program, has written a new advice book for law students and junior lawyers to help them avoid new...
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Wolf Sobel Hartnett Kenneth Wolf , an associate professor and director of assessment, and Karen Sobel , a research and instruction librarian at the Auraria Libray at the University of Colorado Denver...
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Law School names first Schaden Chair in Experiential Learning

Wesson Marianne "Mimi" Wesson has been appointed the first Schaden Chair in Experiential Learning, a newly endowed position at the University of Colorado Law School. Wesson has been a member of the...
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Early career honor goes to assistant professor for algebra project

Langou Julien Langou, Ph.D., an assistant professor of mathematical and statistical sciences at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) at the University of Colorado Denver, recently received...
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Procurement pro earns association honor

Morrow Darlene Morrow of the Procurement Service Center (PSC) was named Buyer of the Year for 2010 by the Rocky Mountain Governmental Purchasing Association (RMGPA) on March 18 during the association...
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Grover Fred Grover, M.D., has been named a Distinguished Fellow by the American College of Cardiology (ACC).Grover, who is stepping down as chair of the department of surgery at the University of...
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Kay honored with annual Chase Faculty Community Service Award

Kay Joseph Kay, M.D., assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at the Anschutz Medical Campus, has been awarded the 2010-2011 Chase Faculty Community Service Award by CU President Bruce D...
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Stevenson named dean of CU-Boulder grad school

Stevenson John A. Stevenson on Tuesday was appointed to the post of dean of the University of Colorado Boulder graduate school by Provost Russell A. Moore. Stevenson has held the position in an...
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Assistant professor awarded grant to study school choice

Ely Todd Ely , an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Denver's School of Public Affairs, recently was awarded an American Education Research Association/National Science Foundation...
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Clark named to post in community engagement

Clark The University of Colorado Denver is adding emphasis to building relationships with business leaders and local communities with the addition of Leanna Clark as special assistant to the...
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Boulder associate professor featured at free presentation at UCCS

Eberle Jaelyn Eberle , associate professor of geological sciences and curator of vertebrate paleontology at the University of Colorado Boulder, will present "Long Hot Nights in the Eocene Arctic –...
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Soifer Alex Soifer , professor of interdepartmental studies at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, presented "A Proof from the Book: A Lower Bound of the Polychromatic Number of the Plane"...
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Researcher to study use of technology during recent earthquake

Sutton A University of Colorado Colorado Springs researcher will join a multidisciplinary team in New Zealand in an effort to study the effects of the earthquake that struck Christchurch on Feb. 22...
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Professor elected to leadership post with international academic group

von Dassanowsky Robert von Dassanowsky, University of Colorado Colorado Springs professor of German and film studies, has been elected vice president of the Modern Austrian Literature and Culture...
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CU educators take honors for authoring textbook

Briggs A textbook authored by two professors with University of Colorado connections, along with two other academicians from Washington state, was awarded the 2011 Textbook Excellence Award (Texty)...
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Law professor's book focuses on Supreme Court justices

In her new book, University of Colorado Law Professor Emily Calhoun examines the obligations of Supreme Court justices to losing parties in constitutional rights disputes. "Losing Twice" (Oxford...

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