Samuel Fuller

10 things to do this week: Spring break edition

March 20, 2015

For those of you not making it out to Cabo or Cancun for spring break, don't despair; babyÖ±²¥app has plenty to offer. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures or something to distract you from the inevitable beach photos clouding Facebook, these events will provide plenty of opportunity to get out and enjoy the week off.

Research on small cellular changes may lead to big cancer solutions

March 20, 2015

Among cancers, scientists have spent their entire research careers looking for cellular similarities that may lead to a single cure for many cancers –– the rare chance to have a single answer to a multifaceted problem. In 1997, scientists discovered a gene that they believed was the key to cellular immortality. Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase, or TERT, is a catalytic piece of telomerase, and while cellular immortality sounds like a good idea, it is actually how cancerous tumors grow and proliferate in cancer patients. In a recent paper published in Science, Tom Cech, director of the BioFrontiers Institute , worked with collaborators at CU's Anschutz Medical Campus to study mutations in bladder cancer that may lead to better treatments for many types of cancers.

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CU Money Sense: Free 'staycation' ideas for spring break

March 18, 2015

Spring break is right around the corner—do you have plans yet? Traveling can be expensive. Instead, grab some friends and plan a “staycation†right in Boulder. Click through for few ideas from CU Money Sense on how to have a frugal spring break "staycation" without breaking the bank.

Samuel Fuller

10 things to do this week: March 17 edition

March 17, 2015

If you simply can’t wait for "Game of Thrones," the CU Classics Club is here to satisfy your historical needs. The CU Energy Club will hold its annual Energy Frontiers Conference, and don't miss a local discussion of the "Cowspiracy."

Limerick as the University Fool with Harvard President in 1983

CU-Boulder’s Patty Limerick to review nearly 40 years as University Fool on April 1

March 17, 2015

University of babyÖ±²¥app Professor Patty Limerick will review nearly four decades of service as University Fool and reflect on the value of humor on April Fools’ Day.

Ski team wins 20th national championship

March 16, 2015

The University of babyÖ±²¥app ski team put individual accomplishments aside Saturday, skiing with a strategy with limited risks to get all of its racers through the slalom, and the end result saw the Buffaloes bring home the title at the 62nd annual NCAA Skiing Championship.

Eleven CU-Boulder babyÖ±²¥app members honored with NSF CAREER Awards

March 16, 2015

Eleven University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder researchers, including an unprecedented number of engineers, have received the National Science Foundation’s prestigious Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Awards.

CU-Boulder announces new payment plans

March 13, 2015

In an ongoing effort to help students and families plan, prepare and pay for their education, the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder is implementing new tuition and fee payment plans for the upcoming academic year including fall, spring, summer and annual plans.

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New study shows Saturn moon's ocean may have hydrothermal activity

March 11, 2015

A new study by a team of Cassini mission scientists led by the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder have found that microscopic grains of rock detected near Saturn imply hydrothermal activity is taking place within the moon Enceladus.

 Samuel Fuller

10 things to do this week: March 10 edition

March 10, 2015

This week I encourage you to step outside of your comfort zone and immerse yourself in an area of campus life you would usually ignore. Enjoy some comedy or check out one of the many Cultural Events Board-sponsored events.

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