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AgriHouse completes license for CU water management technology

© 2009, AgriHouse, Inc. SG-1000 Leaf Sensor © 2009, AgriHouse, Inc.SG-1000 Leaf Sensor Colorado agri-biotech company AgriHouse Inc. recently executed an...
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Researchers, business leaders honored at annual awards ceremony

The University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office hosted its annual awards Tuesday, Jan. 18, honoring six faculty researchers, two companies founded on...
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Alumna makes a classics gift

Mary McClanahan ('67, '69 AS) Amid CU-Boulder's storied progress in leading-edge fields such as biotech and energy, the university's classics department (...
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Flexibility for university a key goal at 2010 legislative session

University of Colorado/Casey A. Cass Like the old line about the three most important things in real estate, the University of Colorado's focus during the 2010...
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Government Relations staff at ready to help educators interact with lawmakers

In a year when government funding for higher education is a critical focus of lawmakers, interaction between politicians and University of Colorado educators...
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Nine policy changes made official

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to nine policies in the areas of academic affairs, administrative/general, fiscal and legal...
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President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative names 2010 researchers

Faculty researchers from all four university campuses have been chosen to participate in the President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC) for 2010...
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Five Questions for Patrick McTee

Patrick McTee loves to give away money. It's not that he's independently wealthy — he passes cash from other entities to worthy students at the University of...
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University ranks fifth on 'best value' list of public colleges

The University of Colorado at Boulder is the nation's No. 5 "best value" public college or university for 2010 according to rankings released Tuesday, Jan. 12...
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Homeland Security certificate programs begin next week

The Center for Homeland Security, part of the National Institute of Science, Space and Security Centers at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, will...
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Research applies math model to better predict spread of epidemic diseases

The lurking threat of a major epidemic over the last decade has captured the attention of the international media and the public, with fears running rampant...
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State-of-the-art imaging offers enhanced treatment for arrhythmia

The University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) is the first hospital in the state where patients may benefit from a new advanced imaging technology used in treating...
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AmideBio licenses technology from CU

The University of Colorado and AmideBio LLC have executed an exclusive license agreement allowing the company to develop, manufacture and commercialize...
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Obama recognizes CU for commitment to science, math education

President Barack Obama today recognized the University of Colorado at Boulder for its leadership in science, technology, engineering and math — or STEM —...
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University asking employees to verify dependents' benefit eligibility

Like many employers challenged by rising health care costs, the University of Colorado is launching an audit to verify the eligibility of dependents who are...
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President's Teaching Scholars Program seeks conference proposals

The President's Teaching Scholars Program and the President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative invite proposals from university faculty for sessions at the...
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Five questions for Norman Pace

At an early age growing up in rural Indiana, Norman Pace, Ph.D., learned he had an affinity for microscopes and chemistry sets. He was so taken by the "unseen...
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Symposium focuses on service learning

The Center for Faculty Development at the University of Colorado Denver will present "Enhancing Scholarly Engagement Through Service Learning," a symposium set...
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Study: New approach to emissions improves accuracy of climate models

It's no secret that emissions leaving a car tailpipe or factory smokestack affect climate and air quality. Even trees release chemicals that influence the...
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Rural medicine, Down syndrome programs receive federal support

Several programs of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, including efforts to bolster rural health care and to research Down syndrome, got a recent...
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Rural medicine, Down syndrome programs receive federal support

Several programs of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, including efforts to bolster rural health care and to research Down syndrome, got a recent...
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Basketball fans to get first look at new arena

A new era for University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Athletics will begin Friday when the Mountain Lions play the first games in the new 1,250-seat UCCS...
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SkillPort

In order to access training through SkillPort, your browser must be Java enabled and allow for pop-ups. So, what does this mean to you? If you need information...
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Employee teams form to respond to community needs

We've all heard the phrase "It takes a village" in relationship to rearing a child. That concept can be applied to how a community embraces a wide spectrum of...
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Five Questions for John Jackson

Wavelengths and atoms, Albert Einstein's theories and the space-time continuum occupy a majority of John Jackson's daily thoughts. He spreads his enthusiasm...

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