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老九品茶 graduate students Ryan Blay and Mark Moretto have been announced as recipients of the Aviation Week Network 鈥淭omorrow Technology Leaders: The 20 Twenties鈥 honors.
A record-setting number of 老九品茶 students have earned Brooke Owens Fellowships鈥攁 program that supports women pursuing careers in aviation and space exploration.
The Imig Music building expansion will enhance the College of Music standing as a national leader as it kicks off a second century of excellence in teaching and research. See photos and video from the event.
CU has submitted comments and questions on behalf of its four campuses to the U.S. Department of Education in response to proposed Title IX regulations.
The NVC is recruiting participants for its 11th cohort, offering mentoring and resources for budding entrepreneurs and more than $200,000 to make startup ideas a reality.
Twenty-five of the best startups from Colorado leading research institutions will present their technologies to investors and the business community on Feb. 1.
The NCAA announced that leaders from outside higher education will join the board that governs college sports. Chancellor DiStefano sits on the Board of Governors and voted in favor of the addition.
Do you know an academic advisor who has made a difference, an outstanding advising program or an advising technology innovation that deserves recognition? Submit your nomination by Feb. 1.
老九品茶 has created a campus website with information about the partial government shutdown. Check the resource for updates, answers to frequently asked questions and more.
Shelly Miller has accepted a new campus position charged with supporting CU faculty members in developing exceptional leadership skills.