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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine Bawdy comedy heads to CU stage.

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The University of Colorado’s Department of Theatre and Dance is proud to present William Wycherley’s English restoration comedy “The Country Wife.”
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine Editors discuss Ellison's second novel at Harvard.

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The Harvard Book Store hosted a conversation yesterday about Ralph Ellison’s posthumously-published second novel “Three Days Before the Shooting...” which Ellison had spent nearly four decades writing.
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine Newsweek's take on "Three Days Before the Shooting...": Worth the effort.

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Ellison died trying to finish his last book. That shouldn't stop you from reading it.
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine Ellison's posthumous novel gets a nod from Canada.

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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine Professor Finkelstein goes to Washington.

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Noah Finkelstein, an associate professor of physics education research at the University of Colorado at Boulder, will testify before Congress about STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine A rap tribute to Boulder...

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Boulder Rap Music Video. By Chris Dea. Thesis project for Technology Arts and Media Capstone Class. Assistants Nicole Dietz and Michael McCarthy.
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine CU researcher among those examining how best to respond to cataclysm like that of Hait.

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As thousands of Haitians try to flee devastated Port-au-Prince, disaster researchers are clamoring to get in. Experts in the relatively new field of study could offer valuable insights into the effectiveness of relief efforts.
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine Hit from several fronts...

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With a battered economy and volatile financial markets taking their tolls on donors' pocketbooks, private giving to American colleges dropped sharply in 2009, according to findings of the annual Voluntary Support of Education survey, which were released on Wednesday. ...
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine A look ahead at budget cuts

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Financial leaders at the University of Colorados Boulder campus expect the school needs to brace for another $9.4 million cut in state funding -- and more layoffs and program cuts could be looming.
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine CU leads in science, math teaching.

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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine CU students aim to Raise $100,000 for Haiti.

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University of Colorado at Boulder student leaders are heading a campus campaign called “CU Stands With Haiti” aimed at coordinating and unifying the CU community in an effort to raise at least $100,000 in relief for Haiti.
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine CU scientists weigh in on thinning Arctic ice.

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For scientists studying Arctic sea ice, satellite observations are essential. But high-altitude analyses can miss crucial information gathered on the ground.
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CU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine CU expert on exoplanets talks about the possibility of life elsewhere in the cosmos.

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Scientist: Alien life could already be on Earth
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The University of Colorado will suspend a requirement that students take a "critical thinking" course before graduation -- a measure taken amid budget constraints.
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Susan Fletcher Pollard Hi CU Friends. I was at CU from 1958-1962 when I graduated. How I love remembering those wonderful years.

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Those were some interesting times. Quigg Newton was president. The Colorado Daily was raising Cain. Joseph Coors was an outspoken regent.
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