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![]() CU-Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano (third from the right) during his Jan. 6 visit to the White House. President Barack Obama met the chancellor and three other public research university leaders representing about 120 universities that pledge to address the national shortage of science and mathematics teachers. (Photo courtesy of The Associated Press) IN THE SPOTLIGHT Chancellor DiStefano visits the White House to pledge an increase in math and science teachers Happy 70th birthday Norlin Library!
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FROM THE CHANCELLOR Guest Columnist Tom Cech, director, CIMB Go out and teach! Winter Commencement address Congratulations, graduates! You should be especially proud of yourselves today. Do you know why? Because you are part of a new revolution, and the University of Colorado is leading this revolution. More >> AWARDS AND KUDOS
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