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State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for 2023-12-05 ( 6 items ) |
Colo. Labor & Employment Dept.: Apprenticeship Colorado Announces Opportunity to Accelerate and Expand Registered Apprenticeship Through Qualified Apprenticeship Intermediaries (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Dec. 5 -- The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment issued the following news release:
Colorado will be the first state in the country to launch an innovative strategy to accelerate high quality apprenticeship programs as a result of HB21-1007: State Apprenticeship Agency. Apprenticeship Colorado, within the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE)'s Office of the Future of Work, is recognizing Qualified Apprenticeship Intermediaries for their contributions to more PR
University of Colorado-Boulder: 'Doughnut' Beams Help Physicists See Incredibly Small Objects (10)
BOULDER, Colorado, Dec. 5 (TNSres) -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news:
By Daniel Strain
In a new study, researchers at CU Boulder have used doughnut-shaped beams of light to take detailed images of objects too tiny to view with traditional microscopes.
The new technique could help scientists improve the inner workings of a range of "nanoelectronics," including the miniature semiconductors in computer chips. The discovery was highlighted Dec. 1 in a special more PR
University of Colorado-Boulder: Colorado Economic Outlook - Slowing Growth in a Turbulent Economy (10)
BOULDER, Colorado, Dec. 5 -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news:
By Katy Marquardt Hill
Colorado's economy should remain resilient in 2024 despite a host of headwinds including persistent inflation, elevated interest rates, a worker shortage and slowing consumer spending, according to the annual Business Economic Outlook released Monday by the Business Research Division (BRD) at the Leeds School of Business.
The forecast, created by BRD and the state of Color more PR
University of Colorado-Boulder: Not Just Angry, But Motivated and Voting (10)
BOULDER, Colorado, Nov. 29 (TNSres) -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news:
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In new publication, CU Boulder PhD graduate Kimberly Killen highlights how 'angry feminist claims' have the power to inform and mobilize
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Kimberly Killen was an undergraduate at Wellesley College, which counts Hillary Rodham Clinton as an alumna, during the 2008 presidential election--in which Clinton was an early candidate.
"That election was a complete eye-opener," Killen more PR
University of Colorado: Update - Comprehensive Compensation Collaborative at the Midway Point (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Dec. 5 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release:
The team working on CU Denver's Comprehensive Compensation Collaborative (3C) has been hard at work this semester, which marks the midway point of the two-year project.
Employee Engagement
Four focus group sessions were held in late summer and at the start of the fall semester with leadership, faculty, IRC, and staff to identify issues and concerns related to compensation.
Job Descriptions
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Winter Fire Showcase Featuring UAS Arts & Sciences Faculty (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Dec. 5 (TNSres) -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
Efforts to make the University of Arkansas campus more bike friendly continue to be appreciated locally while earning higher levels of recognition nationally. The League of American Bicyclists recently announced the U of A's Gold award designation as a part of the Bicycle Friendly University program -- putting the university in select company with only 30 other institutions including Colorado, Harva more PR
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