CU-Boulder faculty and students have excavated an ancient village in El Salvador buried by volcanic ash in A.D. 690. Known as Ceren, the site is considered the best-preserved prehistoric farming village in all of Latin America.
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The Graduate School, in cooperation with the colleges and schools, offers graduate degrees in 51 doctoral and 62 master's programs. It awards graduate degrees in a full range of disciplines, including humanities, social science, physical and biological sciences, fine and performing arts, engineering, journalism, business, music, and education.
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