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When it comes to landing “good paying” jobs and receiving a high return on investment, University of Colorado Boulder graduates are in good shape nationally, according to two recent reports.

CU-Boulder faculty have been awarded five Nobel prizes, four in physics and one in chemistry, and they have contributed valuable data to the international climate change report that shared in the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
The University of Colorado Boulder held its spring commencement ceremony on Friday, May 10 at Folsom Field.
CU-Boulder is working to engage students and parents in conversations about alcohol and drug use, starting before students arrive on campus. Those efforts include a mandatory online class, presentations at orientation, and student-run programs.

The revolutionary Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building facilitates collaborative work on challenges ranging from biomedical issues like cancer, heart disease and tissue engineering to the development of new biofuels.

JILA was founded as a joint institute between the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 1962.

A myriad of experiences during the 2012 Games -- from a 9th-place finish by senior Emma Coburn in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, to amazing performances by amputee-sprinter Oscar Pistorius, whose participation was supported by CU-Boulder research...

Each year, thousands of international students, scholars and study abroad participants enrich our community and beyond.

Although CU-Boulder is a very safe place, unfortunate things can happen. Campus leaders encourage students to make smart choices regarding their personal safety and to educate themselves so they can safely enjoy the natural environment of Boulder...

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