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Regent committees discuss presidential search process, construction projects
Full board to review issues at February meeting in Colorado Springs


Health care, STEM education in CU spotlight as U.S. lawmakers convene
University team eyes big picture, small details as 2010 sessions begin at Capitol.


Awards honor teamwork of CU researchers, private-sector business
Technology Transfer Office hosts event tonight.


5 questions for Shiquan Wang
Visiting scholar at UCCS.


Chase Faculty Community Service Award nominations requested
Prize of $10,000 honors faculty member's work away from the university


University leads nation in awards from new program for researchers
Four CU-Boulder professors receive funding from Department of Energy.


Three who embody Jeffersonian ideals earn one of CU's highest honors
Two faculty members, one student claim Thomas Jefferson Award
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CU-BOULDER
Research efforts cited in Discover's top science stories of the year


UCCS
College of Business receives $1.25 million grant for business ethics


UC DENVER
CDPHE issues plan and calls for partnership with School of Public Health


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
Assembling planet's Tree of Life less daunting thanks to researchers


CU FOUNDATION
Amgen donates $1 million to CU-Boulder Biotech Building


TECH TRANSFER
AgriHouse completes license for CU water management technology

 

 

 

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