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![]() Nobel Laureate Thomas Cech teaches a first-year chemistry class at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Cech became the university’s first Nobel Prize winner in 1989. He shared the prize in chemistry with Sidney Altman of Yale University for their independent discoveries that RNA can act as a catalyst in cell development. He recently returned to the university after a 10-year stint as president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado) IN THE SPOTLIGHT Does diversity apply to you? Find out at the Diversity and Inclusion Summit, Nov. 2-3 Audio-enabled ATM provides transactions for people with visual impairments Learning through experience: one student's philosophy of diversity in action RASEI rolls out plans to become a lead university and federal institute on energy 'All Health Breaks Loose' with Boulder Campus Staff Council |
FROM THE CHANCELLOR Guest Columnist Vice Chancellor Sallye McKee Coloradans, we have good news to share! Students from Hispanic families reflect the largest and fastest growing population in the state; consequently, all of our campuses can be positively impacted by this expansion of talent. More >> AWARDS AND KUDOS
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