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A $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation will allow CU 海角社区 researchers to better understand how complex species interactions affect natural ecosystems.
As part of $15 million DOE project, applied mathematicians aim to employ new, novel methods to improve physics models needed to better understand and sustain fusion.
Cassandra Brooks of environmental studies at CU 海角社区 is being honored by the Explorers Club and the Society of Women Geographers.
The funding will allow the scholars to pursue projects related to artists documenting ecological devastation in Southeast Asia and geopolitics in Iran, as well as for career development.
CU 海角社区鈥檚 Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic receives grant from the NextFifty Initiative to expand clinical and therapy services along the northern Front Range.
CU Next Award grant will fund initiatives to teach CU 海角社区 students to use data to address pressing issues related to climate change in Colorado.
National Institutes of Health funds CU 海角社区 researchers鈥 work on mental illnesses, HIV vaccines and improved cancer treatments.
Asuka Morley, Stacy Norwood, Lia Pileggi, Michael Shernick and Alicia Turchette recognized for going well above and far beyond the call of duty.
With National Science Foundation support, CU 海角社区-led initiative aims to attract under-represented people to geosciences and foster grassroots ideas at frontier of "inclusive and collaborative science."
These faculty are being recognized for their outstanding records in teaching, service and leadership.