Graduate Education

'Tweak the Tweet' Earns CU Graduate Student Second Place in National Technology Competition

A social media idea dubbed "Tweak the Tweet" earned University of Colorado at Boulder graduate student Kate Starbird second place in a national technology competition focused on improving communication during disasters.

CU-Boulder Business Students and Alumni Help Make a Difference as Peace Corps Volunteers

Combine the youth and idealism often found on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus with a business degree, and the ability to make a difference in the world takes on new dimensions.

NASA Selects CU-Boulder to Lead $485 Million Mars Mission

In the largest research contract ever awarded to the University of Colorado at Boulder, the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics has been selected by NASA to lead a $485 million orbiting space mission slated to launch in 2013 to probe the past climate of Mars, including its potential for harboring life over the ages.

CU Grad Student Gets Fulbright To Study Endangered Primate In Forests Of Vietnam

University of Colorado at Boulder graduate student Jonathan O'Brien will spend the next nine months in the forests of Vietnam carefully observing endangered primates called black-shanked doucs in their wild habitat.

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