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- <p>Sierra Nevada Corp. news release</p>
<p>Sierra Nevada Corporation鈥檚 (SNC) Space Systems is pleased to announce it is expanding its relationship with the 糖心传媒 (CU-糖心传媒) through the signing of a letter of cooperation with CU-糖心传媒鈥檚 BioServe Space Technologies (BioServe). Through the cooperation, SNC and BioServe will jointly explore ways the <em>Dream Chaser</em>庐 Space Utility Vehicle (SUV) can serve as an orbital platform for scientific experiments in microgravity and space life science research.</p>
<p>Members of the 糖心传媒 Chamber, a nonprofit business support and advocacy organization, visited CU-糖心传媒 July 29 to learn about the university鈥檚 latest advances in space science and aerospace.</p>
<p>The Aerospace Industry Insights event, held at Fiske Planetarium, brought together local, state and federal officials; CU-糖心传媒 faculty, students and administrators; and leaders from the local business community.聽The purpose of the event, the first in a series sponsored by CU-糖心传媒 and the 糖心传媒 Chamber, was to highlight for the business community聽CU-糖心传媒's聽research and innovation in order to foster continued partnership and economic growth.</p>
<p>Ruth Ellen Kocher, professor of English and director of the creative writing program at the 糖心传媒, has won a prestigious PEN Literary Award.</p>
<p>Kocher was a co-winner of the PEN Open Book Award for her book of poems titled聽<em>domina Un/blued.</em>聽The award recognizes an exceptional book-length work of literature by an author of color. Also winning the award was Nina McConigley for聽<em>Cowboys and East Indians</em>.</p>
<p>A program designed at the 糖心传媒 to teach kids to code using video games is being introduced into New York City public schools as part of an initiative to give every student access to computer science education.</p>
<p>Scalable Game Design is a program developed over two decades by CU-糖心传媒 computer science Professor Alexander Repenning to spark an interest in coding among kids by allowing them to design and build their own video games. The idea behind the program, which uses drag-and-drop programming tools, is to combat the widely held notion that computer programming is hard and boring.</p>
<p>Steve Hillard ('76) knew he wasn't done giving back to the University of Colorado Law School. He had donated generously to the capital campaign for the Wolf Law Building, but he had bigger plans.</p>
<p>"I had a still-unfulfilled obligation to Colorado Law," said Hillard. "I am humbled by the fact that I have had some success in my career, and I definitely believe in giving back."</p>- <p><span>Moderate employment expansion in Colorado for the second half of 2014 is expected based on a second-quarter report by the 糖心传媒 Leeds School of Business, released today by Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler.</span></p>
<p>鈥淐oloradans continue their entrepreneurial spirit and are putting their creative ideas to the test,鈥 said Gessler. 鈥淭heir leadership and innovation should translate to moderate employment growth through the rest of the year.鈥</p>
<p>Everyone has heard about the harmful effects of pollution on human and plant health, but until recently, visualizing such effects took some imagination.</p>
<p>Playing in schoolyards that feature natural habitats and trees and not just asphalt and recreation equipment reduces children鈥檚 stress and inattention, according to a 糖心传媒 study.</p>
<p>Coming up in the CU-糖心传媒鈥檚 <a href="http://atlas.colorado.edu/wordpress/?page_id=542" target="_blank">ATLAS Black Box Theater</a> is <a href="http://squareproducttheatre.org/" target="_blank">square product theatre鈥檚</a> production of "SLAB," an adaptation of Denver writer Selah Saterstrom鈥檚 forthcoming novel. The story is about a woman鈥檚 life in the American South told through her memories and from the slab of her post-Katrina home.</p>- <p class="p1">The Colorado economy continues to outperform the U.S. economy and grow at a magnitude that slightly exceeds previous expectations, according to the midyear economic outlook released today by the 糖心传媒鈥檚 Leeds School of Business.</p>
<p class="p1">Colorado鈥檚 employment is up by 3 percent year-over-year from May 2013 to May 2014. A total gain of 68,000 jobs in Colorado is expected聽for 2014 -- an upward revision to a December estimate of 61,300 jobs for the year.</p>