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University of Colorado Boulder

LC control no.n 81059815
Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingUniversity of Colorado Boulder
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Variant(s)University of Colorado, Boulder
University of Colorado at Boulder
UCB
Colorado. University of Colorado, Boulder
U.C.B.
University of Colorado (System). University of Colorado, Boulder
CU-Boulder
See alsoPredecessor: University of Colorado (Boulder campus)
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Beginning date1977
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedBoulder (Colo.)
Found inThe University of Colorado, 1876-1976: p. 247, etc. (the University was organized into branches through a state constitutional amendment passed in November 1972 [the main campus at Boulder was renamed University of Colorado (Boulder campus) and subsequently, University of Colorado, Boulder])
Its website, April 23, 2013: home page (University of Colorado Boulder; CU-Boulder)
   <http://www.colorado.edu/>
Wikipedia, April 23, 2013: University of Colorado Boulder (University of Colorado Boulder (also commonly referred to as CU-Boulder, CU, Boulder, or Colorado) is a public research university located in Boulder, Colorado, United States. It is the flagship university of the University of Colorado system and was founded five months before Colorado was admitted to the union in 1876)
U.S. news & world report Best colleges website, April 23, 2013 (University of Colorado--Boulder; University of Colorado at Boulder, called CU--Boulder for short)
University of Colorado brand and identity guidelines website, viewed July 23, 2013 (The university should be referred to as University of Colorado Boulder. It should not include "at", a hyphen, or a comma. Variants: CU-Boulder, UCB)
   <https://www.cusys.edu/branding/manual/print-campus-references.html>
University of Colorado directory, 1976/77: front cover (University of Colorado, Boulder Campus)
University of Colorado Boulder. Catalog, 1977/78: front cover (University of Colorado at Boulder)
University of Colorado Colorado Springs website, viewed March 14, 2018: history page ("Colorado Constitutional Amendment 4, approved at the 1972 Colorado General Election, designated the Colorado Springs campus and two other centers as distinct campuses of the University of Colorado. Dwire Hall opened as the first solely academic building on campus in Spring 1972; it was completely remodeled in 2007. In 1974, the University of Colorado reorganized into four campuses - Colorado Springs, Boulder, Denver, and the Health Sciences Center in Denver.")
Associated languageeng