Campus News
- Traditional cancer research often rewards tried-and-true approaches, leaving young scientists who think outside the box empty-handed. Hang “Hubert” Yin, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, hopes his research may change that.
- When Lea Alvarado began her new job as alumni career counselor at CU-Boulder in August, the phone started ringing off the hook.
- This fall Sierra Club’s magazine named the top “green” university in the nation, a jump up from its No. 2 ranking last year.
- More than 100 years ago, those who wanted to teach high school in Colorado merely needed to complete high school.
- In June, Twitter awed the world with its potential for breaking news during the Iranian election protests.
- Dorms have always had a family-type feel, but this fall, Andrews Hall in the Kittredge Complex took the concept one step further when associate professor Scot Douglass of engineering, his wife and two children moved in.
- With many animal species in sharp decline because of a thriving illegal animal trade, and other researchers have developed sequenced DNA bar codes to identify hunted wildlife species.