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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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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,...
University of Colorado releases 'CU Connections' CD series
The University of Colorado has released the inaugural edition of "CU Connections," a series of three presentations about the history and geography of Colorado entitled "The People, Land and Legends of Colorado and the West." The first disc features Dr. Thomas J. Noel telling the story of Colorado...
Business: Visionary | adams, economics, colorado
Tucker Hart Adams sat in on a college economics course in 1973 to learn how the federal government could spend more money than it takes in. More than three decades later, the longtime Colorado Springs resident is retiring as one of the state's longestserving and most respected...
Foreign Journalists Focus on Colorado
To: EDUCATION EDITORSContact: John Metzger, +1-303-641-1062, john@metzger.com, for University of Colorado at Boulder; or Megan Castle, +1-303-866-2262, Megan.Castle@state.co.us, for University of Colorado at Boulder DENVER, May 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Journalists from around the world will be touring Colorado this week. During their visit, organized by the U.S. State Department and...
Colorado BioScience Association Launches Colorado Springs Chapter
DENVER -- The first meeting of the Colorado Springs Chapter of the Colorado BioScience Association CBSA occurs this morning, 7:30 a.m., at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs UCCS. The announcement is made by Denise Brown, CBSA Executive Director, who says UCCS Chancellor Pam Shockley is hosting the chapter...
Univ. of Colorado at Colorado Springs to offer bachelor of
The University of Colorado Board of Regents has approved a new family of degrees for students at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Initial offerings will include bachelors' of innovation degrees in business administration, computer science, electrical engineering, and game design and development. The degrees...
Colorado starting from new territory
Correction ran 8/31/2006: A photo caption Wednesday with a story about the University of Colorado football team misidentified the Colorado player who was running the ball. He is Terry Washington. BOULDER, Colo. -- University of Colorado football coach Dan Hawkins will face plenty that's unfamiliar this season, his first with...
David Keith Young of Lisle.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
David Keith Young of Lisle David Keith Young, 65, passed away in his home Saturday, July 29, 2006, after a hard-fought battle with cancer, surrounded by his loving family. A private service was held August 4 in Aliquippa Pa., at the Beaver Cemetery &...
Colorado provides grant money to encourage bioscience research
Colorado is joining the bandwagon of states that are providing grant money to encourage bioscience research. The legislature has earmarked $2 million of state gaming proceeds for small grants to encourage bioscience research and development of new technologies. That money, available only once, could be the catalyst...
Study: Undocumented Immigrants Have Healthy Babies but Need Prenatal Care.
Byline: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center DENVER, Oct. 5 AScribe Newswire -- Undocumented immigrant women in Colorado are less likely to have low birth weight or preterm babies than other mothers, but tend to experience higher rates of excessive bleeding, fetal distress and...
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