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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.
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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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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November 29,2007; 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Aurora, CO. Nursing Considerations for Acute and Chronic Renal Disease. Spon: University of Colorado Hospital, 12401 East 17th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045. Contact: Veronica Baiamonte, 720-848-6694. Fac: Karen Bell, RN, MSN. Aud: Registered Nurse and other healthcare professionals. This class is designed to provide...
Investment Firm Allied Minds to Commercialize Novel Technology from the University of Colorado
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Former GOP senator takes time off from CU to campaign for C,D
Former Republican U.S. senator and interim University of Colorado President Hank Brown said Wednesday he will take unpaid time off to speak in support of Referendums C and D. Brown, who took over as CU president Aug. 1, recently spoke to a real estate group in Denver...
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University of Colorado President Elizabeth Hoffman is stepping down July 1, because she wants to end the "speculation" about her future and the future of CU. A new person will undoubtedly take the focus off Hoffman, but the image of CU as a scandal-plagued institution will undoubtedly continue for a...
Universities' public money could run out/ Cash crunch gets worse
DENVER - The future is bleak for Colorado's public colleges and universities, higher education and business leaders said Wednesday. The amount of state dollars available for public universities will drop from $686 million in 2003 to $83 million in 2009, according to projections by University of Colorado analysts....
Student learns hard lessons/ Transplant doesn't derail education
This fall, Marcus Barnett received quite an education. Beginning Sept. 23, he began to get lessons from the School of Hard Knocks on how to recover from liver transplant surgery. On Thursday, he'll receive a degree in psychology from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. ...
Clark Atlanta University
Dr. Ernest J. Middleton, a professor of education and assistant to the president at the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, was named dean of the School of Education at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta. Middleton, who received his Ph.D. in education at the University of Colorado at Boulder,...
All gifts great & small: gifts from individual donors often provide the most support to higher education. Networking and cultivating personal relationships can give administrators the edge they need to generate the most funds for their school - Cover Stor
Bill and Claudia Coleman did not graduate from the University of Colorado. Their children do not attend there. And they don't make their home in Colorado. The Colemans--he's a former executive of Sun Microsystems, and she of Hewlett Packard--decided early on that if they ever made enough money to...
Is it asking too much of CU to go it alone?
I admit it, I went to college. And it was a pricey, private school at that. Yet, I hardly paid a dime up front. I was no rich kid. Like so many students who entered college in the '70s, and just like so many today, I...
Schools for Sale
In Schools for Sale, Ernest R. House, a professor of education at University of Colorado, reviews federal education policy over the last 20 years to illustrate the missed opportunities for positive change. House elucidates the chasm between economic and education assumptions. He contends that if educators are brought into...
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