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<p><span>The University of Colorado Boulder has pledged to double the number of CU-Boulder students who participate in an international educational experience by 2020.聽</span><span>The commitment, which will be implemented by CU-Boulder鈥檚聽</span><a href="http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/">Study Abroad Programs</a><span>聽office, is part of the Generation Study Abroad pledge launched today by the Institute of International Education (IIE).聽</span></p>- <p>The University of Colorado Boulder鈥檚 Real Estate Council will hold its 17th annual forum Wednesday, March 5, from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Denver Marriott City Center.</p>
<p>The University of Colorado Boulder and the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade will be part of the new Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute announced today by President Barack Obama.</p>
<p>Following on the heels of its nationally recognized anti-violence school tours based on 鈥淭he Tempest鈥 and 鈥淭welfth Night,鈥 the聽<a href="http://www.coloradoshakes.org/">Colorado Shakespeare Festival</a>聽has hit the road with a new production of 鈥淢uch Ado 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Nothing.鈥</p>
<p>University of Colorado Boulder scientists have found a creative way to radically improve thermoelectric materials, a finding that could one day lead to the development of improved solar panels, more energy-efficient cooling equipment, and even the creation of new devices that could turn the vast amounts of heat wasted at power plants into more electricity.</p>- <p>For University of Colorado Boulder Assistant Professor Gordana Dukovic of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, the awards just keep rolling in.</p>
<p>Today the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation announced that Dukovic was one of 126 people in the U.S. and Canada selected for one of the prestigious Sloan Research Fellowships in 2014.聽</p> - <p>New findings on why skeletal muscle stem cells stop dividing and renewing muscle mass during aging points up a unique therapeutic opportunity for managing muscle-wasting conditions in humans, says a new University of Colorado Boulder study.</p>
- <p>Recently derived equations that describe development patterns in modern urban areas appear to work equally well to describe ancient cities settled thousands of years ago, according to a new study led by a researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder.</p>
<p>A group of CU-Boulder students and alumni have put their entrepreneurial might into creating the area鈥檚 first co-working space designed to connect students with the business community.</p>
<p class="p1">Applied mathematics student Stephen Kissler has received the highly competitive Gates Cambridge Scholarship for doctoral studies at Cambridge University, funded by Microsoft founder Bill Gates.</p>