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- Two University of Colorado Boulder undergraduate student teams have been named among the 10 top winners from a field of 3,697 teams that entered the international Mathematical Contest in Modeling.Results of the 2012 contest were announced this month
- When transition between adolescence and adulthood is missed, young adults can suffer preventable consequences, CU research suggestsTo most Americans of today, the idea of adolescence鈥攖hat period of transition from childhood to adulthood bracketed by
- A University of Colorado Boulder dancer and performance artist has won a $50,000 USA Fellowship Grant, an award designed to put unrestricted grants 鈥渄irectly into the hands of America鈥檚 finest artists.鈥
- Before the 20th century, the tropics were widely feared as home to dread diseases such as yellow fever and malaria. Building the Panama Canal helped change that view, but the brighter perception didn鈥檛 fully match the grittier truth.
- University of Colorado Boulder Distinguished Professor Margaret Murnane has been awarded Ireland鈥檚 top science award, the RDS Irish Times Boyle Medal for Scientific Excellence, for her pioneering work that has transformed the field of ultrafast
- Baylor Fox-Kemper, assistant professor of atmospheric and ocean sciences at the University of Colorado has won the Ocean Sciences Early Career Award from the American Geophysical Union.Fox-Kemper was cited for his 鈥渇undamental contributions to
- Claire FaragoTwo University of Colorado Boulder professors are conducting research in Finland and the United Kingdom as Fulbright Scholars for the 2011-12 academic year.Professor Claire Farago of CU-Boulder鈥檚 art and art history department is doing
- Noted scholar of Islam speaks at CU as part of effort to honor Professor Frederick DennyLong before Egyptians rose up against dictator Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian authorities prosecuted an Islamic scholar who argued that Muslims should view the Koran as
- Michael Huemer asks his students to imagine being a neighborhood vigilante. Suppose, he says, you live in a crime-ridden neighborhood, and nothing鈥檚 being done about it. So you hunt down criminals and lock them in your basement.After awhile, you
- John Hall, a University of Colorado Nobel Prize laureate and member of the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, has won a 2010 Governor鈥檚 Award for High-Impact Research.In a ceremony in October, Hall accepted the Foundational Technology