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Founded in 1876 with a campus in Boulder, the University of Colorado includes three unique campuses offering more than 300 degree programs. The University of Colorado is recognized as a national leader in teaching and research excellence. Explore the CU system and learn more about the history, tradition, and future of the University of Colorado.
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Soligenix Forms Consortium to Develop Thermostable Technology to Advance RiVax) and Other Rapidly Acting Vaccines
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CU-Boulder names interim dean for Leeds School of Business
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IT Dean Leaves for the University of Colorado at Boulder
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Engineers heroes too, Ritter tells Ball
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University of Colorado following Apollo's footsteps
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Colorado BioScience Association Announces Nine New Board Members
DENVER -- Nine new board members have been elected to the Colorado BioScience Association CBSA 40-member Board of Directors. The announcement is made by Chris Shapard, CBSA Deputy Director, who says the election occurred at the Association's recent 2008 All-Member Meeting. Newly elected CBSA board members include: Jim Chrisman,...
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Arizona Sheet Metal Workers PHOENIX - Sheet Metal Workers of Arizona hired INTECH to run $22 million in active domestic fixed income, said Gerald Stewart, business manager for the $70 million pension plan. Funding came from reducing an active dome Arizona Sheet Metal...
University of Colorado still under fire over alleged assaults by athletes.
As lawsuits mount against the University of Colorado CU for alleged rapes by athletes, the school has instituted an investigative board to look into problems with its athletics program. The board is in response to allegations that athletics officials used parties with booze...
Null pursues city's top spot/ Growth management, diversity stressed
Saying he wants to bring a fragmented community together, Jim Null on Saturday became the first Colorado Springs City Council member to announce his candidacy for the mayor's job. Null told more than 100 supporters at the Antlers Adam's Mark Hotel he wants a 21st-century growth management plan...
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Howard Larson of Naperville recently was elected to the board of directors of the DuPage Senior Citizens Council. Larson is president of EFAX Corp. in Elmhurst and has 35 years of experience in the computer industry. He holds a bachelor's degree in business from...
Velez honored for promotion to Springs police chief's office
Colorado Springs' new police chief, Luis Velez, was honored at a reception attended by more than 115 guests June 12 at Penrose House. Chairman Bill Hybl of the El Pomar Foundation greeted the guests as they came to celebrate Velez's recent appointment. Giving kudos and recognition were City...
Sanitorium's history fading?/ Preservation board considers removal
The former Cragmor Sanitorium, indelibly linked to Colorado Springs' past as a haven for tuberculosis patients, has been recommended for removal from the National Register of Historic Places. Members of the city's historic preservation board have taken the unique step because they say massive renovations have stolen the...
12th Annual Colorado Business Hall of Fame
An early settler and Indian peace keeper, a young German immigrant with an amazing talent, an engineer by training with a Midas touch, an innovative investor who broke all the rules, a young journalist with a vision of greatness, and a developer who envisioned, then created, a great city. ...
Regents hope CU boss stays a little longer
If the University of Colorado doesn't have a new president in place by June 1, the Board of Regents hopes outgoing president John Buechner will stay until they do. "I hope we will have someone, but we don't know," said Pete Steinhauer, chairman of the University...
CU president lobs bombshell by resigning from system
In a surprise move, the University of Colorado president announced his resignation Wednesday during a work session in Colorado Springs for the state Board of Regents. John Buechner, 65, said in a letter to the board he has been considering leaving for some time amid "nagging" questions from...
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