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What's ahead for the Springs in 2010
If you're a stickler for such things, 2010 isn't actually the start of a new decade.
NOREEN: CU-CSU rivalry becomes local
You may have seen the television commercials recently, touting classes offered by Colorado State University-Pueblo - in Colorado Springs.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
People on the Move - December 25, 2009
Robert Bode has been named director of the Office of Financial Aid, Student Employment and Scholarships at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Happening Today: Friday, Dec. 18
Winter commencement starts at 2 p.m. The university expects around 400 of the 714 graduating students to participate with their families cheering them on.
Expected budget cuts could drastically change higher ed opportunities
The ease of enrolling at Colorado's community colleges could soon have a catch: it could cost more than most current students could afford to pay.
Firm looks to therapies based on UCCS professor's research
A small California company has signed licensing agreements for medical technology developed by a local biology professor to treat cancer, HIV and other autoimmune diseases, but any drugs or other treatments likely are years from being available to the public.
Colorado's teacher prep programs not so hot, report says
A report on teacher preparation programs has given University of Colorado at Colorado Springs some good marks.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
The good news is economists have signaled that nationally the recession ended at the end of the second quarter of 2009.
Gayle Beshears: Ice man with a warm heart
To a number of major local nonprofits, Gayle Beshears has become something of a guardian angel, a gift.
U.S. Astronaut Hopes to Inspire Canadian Youth at Aboriginal Symposium
Astronaut John B. Herrington, STS-113 mission specialist, wearing his Extravehicular Mobility Unit spacesuit, is pictured in the Quest Airlock on the International Space Station on Nov.
NOREEN: Rest in peace, Prohibition
Raise your glass: Dec. 5 was the 76th anniversary of the death of the 18th Amendment - also known as the Volstead Act, or in the parlance of historians, Prohibition.
Viral Genetics Licenses Immune Disease Therapeutic Platforms from University of Colorado
The University of Colorado and Viral Genetics Inc., recently executed an exclusive license agreement that expands on its previous agreement allowing Viral Genetics to develop treatments for autoimmune diseases, graft rejection, HIV, and cancer based on the work of M. Karen Newell, Ph.D., a professor of biology at the University of Colorado at ...
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Students give transmission repair shop a marketing tune up
Marie Fe Alano was the impetus behind the changes at Robert Hampton's transmission shop.
Streetcar desire is strong in downtown Springs
It would make sense that any talk of streetcars in Colorado Springs skidded to a halt with the economy.
UCCS gallery will take over FAC Modern space
A tony spot in the Plaza of the Rockies that's been a satellite gallery for the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center will soon become a satellite gallery for the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
UCCS student perseveres in face of tragedy, red tape, money woes
In December, Chris Akumfi of Ghana expects to graduate from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs with a chemistry degree, and he hopes to go on to get a master's degree in business management.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Survey: Shoppers heading to Powers, Chapel Hills
Shoppers are expected to hit the Powers Boulevard corridor, where the First & Main Town Center retail development is.
Software firm's failure illustrates a solution in search of a problem
After two start-up successes, Al Davis thought Omni-Vista Inc. would be an entrepreneurial home run.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Time to face our crisis head on
Since the formation of Citizens' Goals during the 1970s, there have been many community efforts that have intended to define and shape the future of the Pikes Peak region.
Canon City Daily Record Newspaper
Testimony begins in ICAC trial
A jury in Canon City Monday heard opening arguments and the beginning of testimony against a former University of Colorado-Colorado Springs police officer arrested last year in connection with an Internet Crimes Against Children investigation.
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