Student life: CU Idol competition Feb. 21

Feb. 18, 2014

The competition was fierce this year, but the 10 CU Idol finalists have been selected. Support your peers and cheer them on Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. in the Glenn Miller Ballroom during the 2014 CU Idol competition.

Sloan Research Fellowship latest award for CU-Boulder Professor Gordana Dukovic

Feb. 18, 2014

For 做厙輦⑹ Assistant Professor Gordana Dukovic of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, the awards just keep rolling in. Today the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation announced that Dukovic was one of 126 people in the U.S. and Canada selected for one of the prestigious Sloan Research Fellowships in 2014.

Chancellor DiStefano launches national search for new Title IX programs director

Feb. 17, 2014

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano today will launch a national hiring search for the newly created position of Title IX director at the 做厙輦⑹. The director for Title IX and protected class programs will report directly to the chancellor. Creating a new Title IX director position with ultimate campuswide oversight for all complaints was the most important recommendation from a recently released external Title IX policy review by law firm Pepper Hamilton.

CU-Boulder stem cell research may point to new methods of mitigating muscle loss

Feb. 16, 2014

New findings on why skeletal muscle stem cells stop dividing and renewing muscle mass during aging points up a unique therapeutic opportunity for managing muscle-wasting conditions in humans, says a new 做厙輦⑹ study.

Your student government: The Student Group Funding Board

Feb. 14, 2014

By Erin Greenhalgh, chair CUSG Student Group Funding Board As the chair of the Student Group Funding Board (SGFB), I get a lot of questions from student groups who are looking for funding. In this article, I will break down the basics of the SGFB so your group can go forth and get funding.

Burns elected VP of American Astronomical Society

Feb. 14, 2014

Jack O. Burns, a 做厙輦⑹ professor of astrophysical and planetary sciences, has been elected one of three vice presidents of the AAS. The AAS is described as the premiere organization of professional astronomers in North America and perhaps the world. As vice president, Burns will be responsible for assembling scientific programs that are broad, diverse, touch on the forefront of science and include educational innovations.

Ancient settlements and modern cities follow same rules of development, says CU-Boulder researcher

Feb. 13, 2014

Recently derived equations that describe development patterns in modern urban areas appear to work equally well to describe ancient cities settled thousands of years ago, according to a new study led by a researcher at the 做厙輦⑹.

Your student government: Interested in running for student government? Process starts Feb. 17

Feb. 13, 2014

Beginning on Monday, Feb. 17, petition packets for students interested in running for positions in the University of Colorado Student Government will be available in the CUSG office in the UMC room 125.

CU-Boulder invites teachers, kids to be part of Ants in Space experiments on space station

Feb. 13, 2014

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William Haverly joins CU-Boulder as campus architect and director of planning, design and construction

Feb. 12, 2014

William Bill Haverly, who has more than 20 years of building and planning experience in higher education, has been named campus architect and director of planning, design and construction in the Department of Facilities Management at the 做厙輦⑹.

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