A Boulder-raised student is one of 36 recent college graduates chosen nationwide for a prestigious scholarship to fund up to ...
Tracking small, uncrewed aircraft – also known as drones – is difficult, especially at night. Detecting the radio signals used to control them is a promising approach, though it’s no silver ...
2018 Nobel laureate will also lead new Center for the Economics of Ideas in the ... based on tracking and targeted digital advertising could do by eroding the social trust.” A native of Denver, ...
Colorado Technical University, a for-profit institution, has been offering online bachelor's degree programs since 2003-2004. All of the online classes are recorded and archived so students can ...
University of Colorado--Boulder is one of more than 800 institutions with graduate schools surveyed by U.S. News on an annual basis. University of Colorado--Boulder confers degrees through various ...
Colorado Technical University’s (CTU) mission is to provide industry-relevant higher education to a diverse student population through innovative technology and experienced faculty, enabling the ...
As Colorado's only public urban research university, CU Denver educates a diverse student body of more than 14,000 students through quality academics, ambitious research and creative work ...
As school districts around the state and the nation struggle to recruit and retain teachers, Western Colorado University is being recognized for a program designed to train veteran educators to ...
A course integrates game-initiated learning to give students a firsthand understanding of how—and why—business adds value to ...
from the University of Toronto, received the prize "for fundamental discoveries and inventions that allow machine learning through artificial neural networks," according to the Nobel Committee.
Since 2006, the program has supported access to Colorado’s flagship university for students who might not otherwise have viewed higher education as an option due to financial reasons. The CU Promise ...
It was a whirlwind week for the University of Toronto’s Geoffrey Hinton, who travelled to Sweden to officially accept the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics alongside a jam-packed schedule of receptions, ...