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Engineers Without Borders-USA brings conference to Boulder

More than 100 students, faculty and professional engineers from a seven-state region are expected to gather in Boulder Oct. 5-7 to learn about sustainable...
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Celebration of ideas draws 750 Colorado students

Kelly Brough, CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and CU Denver alumna, talks about Denver 2.0 as Jeremy Duhon, TEDxMileHigh Youth Event emcee, listens...
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Philanthropic organization visits campus, learns about CU biomedicine advances

From left, panelists Robin Shandas, Ph.D., Andrew Thorburn, Ph.D., and Rick Duke, Ph.D., speak to ARCS Foundation members on June 1 at the Anschutz Medical...
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Symposium celebrates students’ creativity, research

Dayton Goodell explains his research project at the Research and Creative Activities Symposium at Anschutz Medical Campus Lydia Hooper describes her rainforest...
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Concrete program earns second consecutive national recognition

The University of Colorado Denver, through the College of Engineering and Applied Science , has been named an American Concrete Institute (ACI) Outstanding...
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Campus wins national competition to promote energy-efficient buildings

Students from the University of Colorado Denver are among the winners of a national competition that challenges college students to develop and present real-...
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Free lecture to consider lessons learned at Deepwater Horizon

Deepwater Horizon, April 2010 The University of Colorado Boulder will host a free public lecture illuminating the lessons learned from the April 2010 Deepwater...
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Gates funding
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Gates’ Grand Challenges Explorations funding to aid waste-to-electricity transformation

The University of Colorado Denver announced Monday that it will receive funding through Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative created by the Bill &...
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UCCS, CU-Boulder team for electric vehicle development studies

Group will teach courses in the design and implementation of electric vehicle drivetrains to new and retraining engineers.
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Williams Village North showcases sustainable design

CU-Boulder's newest residence hall is welcoming students, many of whom will be learning about the building’s sustainable design through two new Residential...
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Lexmark pledges $250,000 for engineering scholarship endowment

Paul J. Curlander Lexmark International has pledged $250,000 to endow a scholarship fund for CU-Boulder engineering students, and to honor the career of Paul J...
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Scientific collaboration
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Faculty members engaged in science collaboration with Aurora Public Schools

By Julia Cummings Robert “Bud” Talbot, left, and Randy Tagg, right, work with a student at the new Innovation Hyperlab. Robert "Bud" Talbot of the School of...

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