How the solar system got its ‘Great Divide,’ and why it matters for life on Earth

How the solar system got its ‘Great Divide,’ and why it matters for life on Earth

Jan. 21, 2020

Ramon Brasser and coauthor Stephen Mojzsis, a professor in CU Boulder’s Department of Geological Sciences, think they have an answer to the question of why material from the inner and outer solar system didn’t mix from very early on in its history.

Congress hears tech company complaints at Colorado Law

Congress hears tech company complaints at Colorado Law

Jan. 21, 2020

Members of the House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law hosted their first field hearing in a decade in the ֲý Law School’s Wittemyer Courtroom.

Congress hears tech company complaints at Colorado Law

Congress hears tech company complaints at Colorado Law

Jan. 21, 2020

Executives from four companies feeling hamstrung by big tech aired their grievances in front of members of the House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law in the ֲý Law School’s Wittemyer Courtroom.

CU Boulder startup Arpeggio Bio raises $3.2 Million in seed funding and CEO named to 2020 Forbes 30 Under 30 List in Healthcare

CU Boulder startup Arpeggio Bio raises $3.2 Million in seed funding and CEO named to 2020 Forbes 30 Under 30 List in Healthcare

Jan. 21, 2020

Using algorithms originally developed for financial forecasting, Arpeggio reconstructs the biological network a drug affects and identifies the genes critical for the success or failure of a drug.

CU Boulder startup Arpeggio Bio raises $3.2 Million in seed funding and CEO named to 2020 Forbes 30 Under 30 List in Healthcare

CU Boulder startup Arpeggio Bio raises $3.2M in seed funding; CEO named to 2020 Forbes 30 Under 30 List in Healthcare

Jan. 21, 2020

Using algorithms originally developed for financial forecasting, Arpeggio's technology reconstructs the biological network that a drug affects and identifies the genes critical for the success or failure of a drug.

Required conflict of interest and commitment disclosure window opens with key changes and a shifting global environment

Required conflict of interest and commitment disclosure window opens with key changes and a shifting global environment

Jan. 14, 2020

Who is required to submit the DEPA? To be in compliance with federal regulations, the following CU Boulder personnel are required to submit an annual DEPA: Tenure Track Faculty (ALL levels); Adjunct, Visiting and Research Faculty (ALL levels) – this includes Retired Faculty if still actively engaged in projects at...

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Interim Dean Molenaar outlines community, diversity and transparency as priorities

Jan. 14, 2020

Molenaar said one of his top priorities is maintaining consistency with the goals, vison and culture that Braun implemented over the last three years. “I am thrilled to be in the job and couldn’t be more excited to have a chance to give back to the college by serving in this role,” he said.

Müller-Sievers honored with 2019 Distinguished Research Lectureship

Jan. 13, 2020

Helmut Müller-Sievers, a professor in the Department of German and Slavic Languages and Literature, has been selected to receive the 2019 Distinguished Research Lectureship. The Lectureship is among the most esteemed honors bestowed by the faculty upon a faculty member at the ֲý Boulder.

New Industry and Foundation Relations team will strengthen partnerships

New Industry and Foundation Relations team will strengthen partnerships

Jan. 8, 2020

CU Boulder has announced the consolidation of several different groups into a single streamlined, campus-wide team responsible for developing and maximizing the university’s relationships with industry and philanthropic partners.

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CU Boulder startups net $1.5M in grants

Jan. 6, 2020

Six Boulder-based startups with ties to CU Boulder were recognized for their innovation with $1.5 million in grants from the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade.

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