Three Colorado universities are working together to organize the first Colorado Celebration of Women in Computing, a regional conference designed to encourage the research and career interests of local women in computing.
Three Colorado universities are working together to organize the first Colorado Celebration of Women in Computing, a regional conference designed to encourage the research and career interests of local women in computing.
A pedal-powered interactive video installation called Epiphyte will be on display from April 7 through May 7 in the lobby of the ATLAS Institute building at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Renowned philosophy Professor Emerita Hazel Barnes, an expert in French existentialism who taught at the University of Colorado at Boulder from 1953 to 1986, died March 18 at her home in Boulder. She was 92.
Parents of bipolar teenagers, whose extreme mood swings and severe irritability often cause significant trauma and conflict for their families, may find some helpful tips in a newly released book by University of Colorado at Boulder clinical psychology Professor David Miklowitz.
More than 60 University of Colorado at Boulder students will forgo spring break vacations this month to help rebuild hurricane-ravaged Biloxi, Miss., work on trails in Yosemite National Park or engage in seven other service activities from South Dakota to Mexico.
Two University of Colorado at Boulder professors have been awarded Sloan Foundation Research Fellowships recognizing their work as outstanding young scientists.
March 19 marks the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and the University of Colorado at Boulder has experts who can comment on various issues concerning the Iraq war.
A University of Colorado architecture professor and her team are using "reverse engineering" computer technology on the Boulder campus to help them design and build high-performance, insulated building panels using cellulose diverted from Colorado's growing waste stream.
The University of Colorado at Boulder ranks sixth nationally in numbers of Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships awarded to students who have been enrolled in study abroad programs this academic year.
I am extremely disappointed and troubled by these incidents. We dont condone this kind of activity, its counterproductive and disrupts the progress were trying to make as a department and as a university.
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