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  • <p>麻豆免费版下载Theatre & Dance continues its 2015-16 season with "The Otherland," an MFA dance concert created by Bailey Anderson and Rosely Conz.聽Their show鈥攚hich runs Oct. 16-18 at the Charlotte York Irey Dance Theatre on the CU-Boulder campus鈥攅xplores through contemporary dance what it means to be a stranger in one鈥檚 everyday world.聽</p>
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  • <p>A Computing by Design symposium aimed at helping educators weave computer science principles throughout the K-12 curriculum will be held Monday, Sept. 28, at the STEM-focused聽<a href="http://tpk8.svvsd.org/"><span class="s2">Timberline PK-8</span></a>, 233 E. Mountain View Ave., in Longmont.</p>
  • <p>Toku Kawata, a third-year piano performance doctor of musical arts candidate, spent a month in Paris this summer to research "En Vers" by Japanese composer and sometime Paris resident Akira Miyoshi. He shared his experience with CU-Boulder's聽<a href="http://www.colorado.edu/music/">College of Music</a>.聽</p>
  • <p>CU-Boulder's聽<a href="http://ccar.colorado.edu/pages/axelrad.html">Penina Axelrad</a>, professor and chair of the Department of Aerospace Sciences, received the 2015 Aerospace Educator Award from the聽<a href="http://www.womeninaerospace.org/">Women in Aerospace</a>聽association.</p>
  • <p>As far as careers go, jazz pianist Stephen Thurston is hitting all the right notes. Since graduating from the CU-Boulder College of Music with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in jazz piano in 2013, Thurston has been growing roots in the Denver jazz scene, playing an average of one show per day鈥攐ften two.</p>
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