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- <p>Phil DiStefano, who has worn many hats at CU-Â鶹ӰԺ during 35 years, has made it to the top: Â鶹ӰԺ campus chancellor.</p>
- In seventh grade Christy Martinez Arguello decided she wanted to be a lawyer.
- <p>CU-Â鶹ӰԺ will play a crucial role in NASA’s future explorations of the moon, thanks to two NASA grants totaling $11 million in early January.</p>
- <p>With severe state budget cuts looming, CU President Bruce Benson and other frustrated higher education leaders are asking lawmakers for the flexibility to raise tuition as they feel necessary.</p>
- <p>Developing sensing and imaging systems in everything from cars to medical equipment may be lines of work for future alumni of CU’s new graduate program in computational optical sensing and imaging.</p>
- <p>After spending his life making maps of Colorado’s Front Range, professor emeritus William Braddock now appears in them.</p>
- <p>Young students of the class of 2014 will arrive to see a campus transformed from the one students experience today.</p>
- <p>During the late 1950s, Bob Harvey and his friends listened to folk artists like the Kingston Trio, played guitar and ruminated on the deeper meaning of Jack Kerouac’s 1957 anti-establishment treatise, On the Road.</p>
- <p>David Hoch is one of an estimated 400 military veterans who attend CU Â鶹ӰԺ today.</p>