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The University of Colorado Boulder’s annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit will feature a variety of sessions for students, faculty, staff and community...
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In a new book about exploring uncharted areas of East Antarctica, the CU Denver professor emeritus recalls 1959's four-month journey, fraught with danger and...
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Sessions at the November event on the CU-Boulder campus are designed to provide tools in promoting Action, Moving beyond talking, and creating intentional...
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Telomeres sit at the ends of chromosomes to protect their genetic data. Image Credit: Jane Ades, NHGRI In a new paper released Oct. 24 in Nature , Tom Cech and...
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Allison Kempe won the 2011 Academic Pediatric Association's Research Award. In just its first year, the Center for Research in Implementation Science and...
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The Women’s Committee of the Faculty Council requests nominations for the 2012 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award. Deadline is Friday, Nov. 16. This...
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The daylong slate at St. Cajetan’s Church at the University of Colorado Denver on the Auraria Campus included speakers, multimedia presentations and group...
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The Anschutz Medical Campus already is well-versed in adaptability, and as big changes loom on the federal health care and budget landscapes, the campus is...
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CU-Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano addressed an audience of about 300 in the Glenn Miller Ballroom Oct. 16 in his annual “State of the Campus” address, and...
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Putting student success at the core of the university's mission while taking creative approaches to the funding puzzle were central themes of Chancellor Don...
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The annual recognition goes to faculty members who demonstrate exemplary performance in research or creative work, a record of excellence in classroom teaching...
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As a child, Kurt Beam wanted to be a scientist. By high school, he knew he wanted independence – wearing a suit every day to an office would not be a fit – and...
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CU-Boulder ranked in the top 20 in a recent report released by SmartMoney that rated the return on investment for 50 of the nation’s priciest colleges for out-...
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Kaukinen Katie Kaukinen, associate professor, School of Public Affairs, will share the results of her research into domestic violence at a noon Monday...
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Consumer demand is making aluminum cans more relevant than ever, according to a report from the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business. More...
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Pinnacol Assurance , Colorado’s leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance, has formed a partnership with the Colorado School of Public Health to...
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If you have not had the chance to schedule your free health screening and flu shot, you’re encouraged to sign up and take advantage of this great opportunity...
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Faculty member becomes fifth CU researcher to be honored with the Nobel Prize in science.
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Findings are significant step toward realization of more energy-efficient membranes for natural gas production and for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from...
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Friends of Jerry Wingren bought his “Standing Stone #2,” made of Swedish black granite, and donated it to the University of Colorado. Photo by Noah Larsen...
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The Colorado School of Public Health and Pinnacol Assurance are taking a significant step in addressing the rising rates of death from opioid pain relievers by...
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The Women’s Committee of the Faculty Council requests nominations for the 2012 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award. This award recognizes and honors an...
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Physicist David J. Wineland, (Photo: National Institute of Standards and Technology) David J. Wineland, a lecturer in the University of Colorado Boulder...
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His work focuses on an area of health care that has been embraced nationally as part of health care reform – reducing the number of patients released from a...
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For 30 years and in 41 books, Dr. Colorado has worked to make state history less intimidating for everyone.