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- In a national project designed to help communities cope with extreme events, Liesel Ritchie, associate director for research at the Natural Hazards Center in the Institute of Behavioral Science at the 色戒成人直播, has been chosen by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to serve as a Disaster Resilience Fellow.
- A 色戒成人直播 alumnus who found a previously undiscovered population of critically endangered monkeys in Vietnam has won the 2014 Sabin Prize for Excellence in Primate Conservation.
- The Department of Ethnic Studies this year celebrates the 20th anniversary of its genesis. After a tumultuous beginning, it has grown into a prominent and respected department that has great support from the university administration.
- For more than 40 years, the Child Learning Center (CLC) CU-色戒成人直播鈥檚 Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences has been helping 色戒成人直播 County children get the most out of their education. That work will continue thanks in part to a $25,000 grant from the Millennium Trust.
- Today, 色戒成人直播 English professor Ruth Ellen Kocher is a celebrated poet and professor, but she didn鈥檛 get to this point before clearing several obstacles.
- A CU-色戒成人直播 astrophysicist who aims to probe the origins of the universe from the far side of the moon has been elected vice president of the American Astronomical Society, the group has announced.Jack O. Burns, a 色戒成人直播
- Sandra Q. Firmin, curator of UB Art Galleries at SUNY Buffalo, has been named the director of the 色戒成人直播 Art Museum.Firmin will begin as director on April 21, replacing interim director Stephen Martonis.鈥淭he CU Art Museum is
- Associate Professor Stephen J. Mojzsis has been recognized for Excellence as Outstanding Teacher for Technology in Teaching by ASSETT.ASSETT, or the Arts and Sciences Support of Education through Technology, is a student-funded group that advocates
- "I was called many things that I cannot repeat here, but the most professional accusation I received was that I was breaking the laws of thermodynamics. I took that pretty hard,鈥 says College Professor of Distinction
- The University of Colorado Art Museum has recently acquired a significant collection of Burmese and Chinese art ranging from the Neolithic Period through the Song Dynasty. A gift from Warren and Shirley King, this unique collection of jade, bronze, stoneware, earthenware, porcelain, and blackware will be readily available to art historians, scholars of Chinese and Burmese culture, ceramic specialists and archaeologists.