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Terry Lee, associate vice president and chief risk officer for CU. Terry Lee, associate vice president and chief risk officer for the University of Colorado, recently received the 2017 President’s...
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Recently, five researchers from universities throughout the country were selected as recipients of the competitive NIEHS (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) Outstanding New...
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The J.P. Morgan Center for Commodities (JPMCC) at the University of Colorado Denver Business School has selected Dr. Jian Yang, professor of finance and risk management, as the new incoming Research...
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May 31, 2017
8:00am – 5:00pm
The overall goal of the Building Better Babies Symposium is to highlight the critical importance of the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (...
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Professor Ruth Ellen Kocher, a nationally recognized poet, will become associate dean for arts and humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder on July 1, Dean...
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The University Perspective Program at CU has announced its 2017 class of graduates. Founded in 1987 (and originally referred to as the University Fellows program), the University Perspective Program...
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May 20, 2017
3:30pm – 7:30pm
$13 (under 3 free) Princes and princesses from across the land are invited to attend! Join us for our new Princess Series featuring Beauty and the...
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May 22, 2017
6:30pm – 8:30pm
On Monday, May 22 at 6:30pm at Chautauqua Historical Park in Boulder, we welcome David Bunis, the leading authority on Ottoman and post-Ottoman...
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If you have a stereotypical view of a research scientist, then you probably haven’t met Jennifer Hintzsche. The research associate at the University of Colorado School of Medicine at the Anschutz Medical Campus is serious about finding a cure for cancer, but she also knows how to have fun in life. She recently was chosen by middle-schoolers as their favorite scientist, and she described herself to those kids as “loud, smart and silly.”