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‘Climate contrarianism’ is down but not out, expert says

In 2011, Max Boykoff attended the 2011 Heartland Institute’s Sixth International Conference on Climate Change in Washington, D.C., to better understand how the...
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Fly me to the moon, and far beyond

Fly me to the moon, and far beyond

Since the late 1940s, the University of Colorado Boulder has sent important experiments and instruments to every planet in our solar system.
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Honoring their mothers, Italian scholars fund scholarship and say ‘ciao’

Honoring their mothers, Italian scholars fund scholarship and say ‘ciao’

With collaborative gift, they establish a legacy of support for students of Italian and women and gender studies
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Colorado Shakespeare Festival breaks all-time box office record in 2014

For the second season in a row, CSF anticipates finishing the season solidly in the black, including a contribution to the College of Arts and Sciences in...
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For career changers, CU-Boulder program offers potential path to School of Medicine

The University of Colorado Boulder’s Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program is finishing its third year with an expected 16 nontraditional students one step...
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Five questions for Nate Bindel

Longtime CU staff member this year became director of budget and finance for Continuing Education at CU-Boulder.
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Hayward named CU-Boulder’s first Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy

The author is tentatively scheduled to teach four undergraduate courses in the fall, three in political science — Constitutional Law 1 and 2 plus a course in...
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CU-Boulder announces finalists for Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy

The committee has sought a "highly visible" scholar who is "deeply engaged in either the analytical scholarship or practice of conservative thinking and...
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Unprecedented ‘Rake’s Progress’ event builds to climax

Staging of Stravinsky opera set for this weekend at CU-Boulder's Macky Auditorium.
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Six faculty members to join ranks of Distinguished Professors

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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Pro racers warm up route for scholarship ride

Two weeks after professional cyclists race through Boulder and up Boulder Canyon, some riders in the 10th Annual Buffalo Bicycle Classic will follow much of...
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CU-Boulder alumnus gives $2 million to launch endowed chair in theater

Roe Green and Bud Coleman When a young caller for the University of Colorado Boulder’s annual giving program asked Roe Green a decade ago if she would consider...
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CU-Boulder opens search for scholar in conservative thought, policy

An advisory committee of five faculty members and five community members is soliciting letters of interest and curriculum vitae for the position, which will be...
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Steven Leigh named dean of College of Arts and Sciences

Leigh University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore on Tuesday named Steven Leigh as dean of CU-Boulder’s College of Arts and Sciences. Leigh...
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Canyon climb distinguishes 2012 course for Buffalo Bicycle Classic

The new route will follow the most mountainous section of the Boulder stage of the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
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Finalists announced for College of Arts and Sciences dean

University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore announced that four finalists have been named for the position of dean of the College of Arts and...
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Garrison Roots lived, taught at full throttle

Garrison Roots likened great art to a “near accident” in a car: You are driving, attention drifting, when something darts in front of the car; you hit the...
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Thousands in Buffalo Bicycle Classic gear up for scholarships

Punam Chatterjee (Photo by Noah Larsen) In 1991, when Punam Chatterjee was 20 months old, a drunk driver careened into her parents’ car. Her leg was shattered...
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CU-Boulder Arts and Sciences dean stepping down

Provost Russell Moore announced that he has accepted the resignation of Todd Gleeson as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.