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    CU to hold STEM specific career fair

    by Tory Lysik February 4, 2020
    by Tory Lysik February 4, 2020

    CU Boulder will be holding a STEM career fair on Thursday, Feb. 4 in the University Memorial Center. By Tory Lysik

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    Experts discuss cybersecurity in outer space during CU panel

    by Noelle Videon November 8, 2019
    by Noelle Videon November 8, 2019

    A panel of experts discussed how cybersecurity works in outer space Wednesday as part of the TCP seminar series. By Noelle Videon

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    CU’s engineering school strives to break gender barriers

    by Carina Julig April 24, 2019
    by Carina Julig April 24, 2019

    CU’s College of Engineering has the ambitious goal of becoming the first public engineering program to reach gender parity. By Carina Julig

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    Cary Kennedy gains endorsements on education platform

    by Mia Gallegos February 6, 2018
    by Mia Gallegos February 6, 2018

    Colorado Democrat Cary Kennedy seeks to boost the state’s education platform in her campaign for governor. By Mia Gallegos

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    Grand Canyon National Park’s first openly lesbian superintendent visits Boulder at Conference on World Affairs

    by Carina Julig April 16, 2017
    by Carina Julig April 16, 2017

    Chris Lehnertz, first female superintendent of the Grand Canyon, spoke at the CWA about her job and her goals for the park. By Carina Julig

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    Former NASA official Dava Newman speaks about space travel and technology at Conference on World Affairs

    by Carina Julig April 11, 2017
    by Carina Julig April 11, 2017

    The former deputy administrator of NASA shared her hopes for human travel to the red planet. By Carina Julig

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    Starting from a young age, gender equity in CU’s classrooms still an issue

    by Sam Danshes March 24, 2017
    by Sam Danshes March 24, 2017

    According to experts, gender stereotypes hinder women’s participation in STEM fields starting from a young age. By Sam Danshes

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    Gemmill library celebrates Ada Lovelace Day

    by Carina Julig October 13, 2016
    by Carina Julig October 13, 2016

    Gemmill commemorated the first computer programmer by creating and updating Wikipedia articles about women in STEM fields. By Carina Julig

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    Fourth Annual Symposium on STEM Education

    by Haleema Mian October 2, 2012
    by Haleema Mian October 2, 2012

    Director of Google Boulder Scott Green addresses a lack of education opportunities for students

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