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President Signs ACEC Loan Forgiveness Program to Help Address Engineer Shortages

Colorado’s engineering students will be among those who benefit from new legislation President Bush signed into law in August, providing up to $10,000 in student loan forgiveness. Full Story >>
Rocky Vista University Opens

A new group of eager medical students started classes last month at the 40-acre Rocky Vista University in Parker—the second fully accredited medical school in Colorado—and the state’s only privately funded one. Full Story >>
Red Rocks Community College, Grainger Step Up to Address Skilled Labor Shortage

With baby boomers preparing to retire from the ranks of the skilled work force, a growing number of labor experts are raising concerns about a shortage of workers with the critical skills to replace those retirees.Full Story >>
New I-35W Bridge Opens Today

Following 11 months of design and construction, the new Interstate 35W Bridge opened to traffic today at 5 a.m., reconnecting the city of Minneapolis a little over a year after its collapse, which killed 13 and injured 145 during rush hour on Aug. 1, 2007. Full Story >>
Construction on Sugar3 Complete

A nationally recognized developer, an award-winning architect and one of the largest contractors in the nation have completed construction on SugarCube, a 195,405-sq-ft, mixed-use building located on the corner of 16th and Blake streets in downtown Denver. Full Story >>
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