New CU-Boulder study clarifies diversity, distribution of cutthroat trout in Colorado

Sept. 24, 2012

A novel genetic study led by the °µÍø½ûÇø has helped to clarify the native diversity and distribution of cutthroat trout in Colorado, including the past and present haunts of the federally endangered greenback cutthroat trout.

Goldberg redefining computer science education

Sept. 21, 2012

BioFrontiers faculty member, Debra Goldberg, sees computer science as truly interdisciplinary. Goldberg is a computer scientist by training and a teacher at heart. One of her favorite classroom tactics? Silence, which grabs the attention of sleepy students and pulls them back into the discussion.

Thank you, Scott Carpenter

Sept. 21, 2012

Over the last half-century, Scott Carpenter and the °µÍø½ûÇø have been an integral part of the Space Age. We share Boulder's pride that he is one of our own. We take great honor that he is the first of 19 astronauts with CU-Boulder roots. Commander Carpenter’s association with CU has inspired us as national leaders in aerospace engineering and the space sciences.

CU professor co-founds new company to develop genetic heart disease treatment

Sept. 21, 2012

A new biomedical company involving CU-Boulder, Stanford University and the Harvard Medical School has been launched with $38 million in financing from Third Rock Ventures LLC headquartered in Boston and San Francisco to develop therapeutic treatments for genetic heart diseases.

Family Weekend at CU-Boulder begins Sept. 28

Sept. 21, 2012

Family Weekend begins Friday, Sept. 28, and includes a slate of on-campus events to showcase CU's programs, resources and faculty. More than 1,655 families are registered for the event hosted by the CU-Boulder Parents Association. There are a limited number of tickets remaining for walk-up registrations.

Family Weekend at CU-Boulder begins Sept. 28

Sept. 21, 2012

Family Weekend at the °µÍø½ûÇø begins Friday, Sept. 28, and includes a slate of on-campus events to showcase the university’s programs, resources and faculty. More than 1,655 families are registered for the event hosted by the CU-Boulder Parents Association. There are a limited number of tickets remaining for walk-up registrations.

Demand for CU-Boulder graduates continues to grow

Sept. 20, 2012

Demand for °µÍø½ûÇø graduates continues to grow, with the number of companies posting full-time jobs on the CU-Boulder campus jumping 28 percent in the 2011-12 school year, compared with pre-recession numbers in 2006. The number of postings for part-time jobs also jumped, increasing 37 percent, while the number of internships for CU students increased by 50 percent.

Job postings for CU-Boulder grads up 28 percent compared with pre-recession numbers

Sept. 20, 2012

Demand for °µÍø½ûÇø graduates continues to grow, with the number of companies posting full-time jobs on the CU-Boulder campus jumping 28 percent in the 2011-12 school year, compared with pre-recession numbers in 2006. The number of postings for part-time jobs also jumped, increasing 37 percent, while the number of internships for CU students increased by 50 percent.

CU professor co-founds new company to develop genetic heart disease treatment

Sept. 20, 2012

A new biomedical company involving the °µÍø½ûÇø, Stanford University and the Harvard Medical School has been launched with $38 million in financing from Third Rock Ventures LLC headquartered in Boston and San Francisco to develop therapeutic treatments for genetic heart diseases.

Staff Council update: Resolution on Performance Management

Sept. 19, 2012

BY: UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER STAFF COUNCIL COMMITTEE FOR PAYROLL, BENEFITS, RETIREMENT & LEGISLATION The Resolution for Improved Performance Management System was approved by the full Boulder Campus Staff Council at its Aug. 8, 2012 meeting.

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