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- Company Name:Coloradan Magazine
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Headquarters: (View Map)Boulder, CO, United States
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5,000 - 10,000 employees
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Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
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CPM
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Web Publisher
- Headline:Publisher: Welcome! - Coloradan Magazine
- Key DifferentiatorAlumni Association history The Alumni Association was established by CU graduates on June 4, 1882, the afternoon after the university’s first commencement. These first alumni recognized the need for an ongoing involvement with the University and laid out their objectives for an alumni organization. Procession from Buckingham For a number of years the group held only one annual meeting with a featured speaker. The organization grew as a broad spectrum of activities developed. Before long the organization established chapters, welcomed women as members, held class reunions, created alumni programs and launched alumni publications. You may have seen their inflatable mascot “Alphie” at pregames. Today, the association serves over 250,000 alumni worldwide. Based in the Koenig Alumni Center at the corner of Broadway and University Avenues, it administers scholarships, awards, online networking opportunities, alumni chapters, campus lectures, and publishes the monthly electronic newsletter Forever Buffs Insider and the quarterly alumni magazine, the Coloradan. See our staff listing here. More than a century after its founding, the association’s statement of purpose is an expanded and matured version of that of the 1882 statement. The purpose of this organization shall be to encourage alumni, students, friends and all members of the University community to engage with, contribute to and celebrate the University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado history A belief that education would improve their community led early Boulder settlers to lobby the first Territorial Legislature of 1861 to select Boulder as the site for the state university. The rallying cry for the town became, “Give Boulder the State University and the rest of Colorado may take all other state institutions.” Old Main is the oldest building on campus. Old Main At its first session in 1861 the Territorial Legislature of Colorado passed an act providing for a university at Boulder. However, the dream would not be realized for 14 years as the territory grew slowly because of a mining slump and the Civil War. Between 1861 and 1876 Boulder citizens donated land and money to match the $15,000 appropriated by the legislature for the university. The university was formally founded in 1876, the same year that Colorado became the Centennial State. CU opened on Sept. 5, 1877, with 44 students including women, a president and one instructor. Visit the CU Heritage Center, sponsored by the Alumni Association, to learn more about the history of the university. Today, the university system includes campuses at Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver and the Anschutz medical campus. The combined enrollment is more than 55,000. An elected, nine-member Board of Regents governs the university, charged with the general supervision and financial control of CU. The Boulder university offers 3,400 courses in about 150 fields of study, including 85 majors at the bachelor’s level, 70 at the master’s level and 50 at the doctoral level. CU received nearly $260 million in sponsored research awards for the 2004 fiscal year, nearly $10 million more than the previous year, and set another campus record for sponsored research. NASA and its affiliates provided the most award dollars – $50.6 million – followed by the Department of Health and Human Services with $49.5 million and the National Science Foundation with $48.3 million. It has nearly 100 research centers, institutes and laboratories focusing on everything from music entrepreneurship to determining the causes of school violence. The university also has a proud Olympic heritage, with more than sixty Olympic athletes among its alumni.
- Owned / Operated Propertiescoloradanmagazine.org, coloradanmagazine.com
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- 5605 Global Rank
- 1749 United States
- 12.4 M Estimated Visits
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Direct54.14%
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Search37.35%
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Referrals5.35%
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Mail1.63%
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Social1.41%
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Display0.13%
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- 1 K Downloads
- 0 SDKs
- 2.73 Avg. Rating
- 5 Total reviews
- App Url: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.colorado.mycuinfo
- App Support: http://www.colorado.edu/mycuinfoapp/
- Genre: education
- Bundle ID: edu.colorado.mycuinfo
- App Size: 29.3 M
- Version: 56
- Release Date: August 25th, 2015
- Update Date: August 3rd, 2017
Description:
This application gives CU Boulder students* the ability to view class schedules, to-do items, holds, finances, financial aid information, faculty contact information, grades and more. Additional features include the ability for students to manage checklists and class schedules, take action on notifications, enroll in classes, and view academic history and progress.
*Newly admitted students may not immediately have access to all application features.
Coloradan Magazine advertising reaches 12.4M visitors across desktop and mobile web, in countries such as United States, Mexico, Colombia, Philippines, Brazil. Pricing models they offer are CPM on channels such as Display, Mobile, Email, Social Advertising on Coloradan Magazine will allow you to reach consumers in industries or verticals such as .
They are headquartered at Boulder, CO, United States, and have 2 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava.
They are headquartered at Boulder, CO, United States, and have 2 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava.