Colorado State University engineering professors Randy Bartels and Stu Tobet received a $1 million Keck Foundation grant to create a microscope that could, for the first time, “see” characteristics of molecules that tell other molecules what to do.
Tw telecom, a Douglas County-based provider of managed voice, Internet and data networking solutions, announced it has been selected by the U.S. Army to install and manage data, Internet and voice services at Fort Bliss in western Texas and southern New Mexico.
Ascent Solar Technologies Inc., a Thornton-based developer of flexible thin-film solar modules, announced that SW Solarwatt will act as a distributor of Ascent Solar’s modules for building applications in Greece and Cyprus.
Home Builders Association of Metro Denver announced that its Parade of Homes event will be held Aug. 11 through Labor Day. The parade will showcase new homes from Loveland to Castle Rock. Admission will be free.
Dejour Enterprises Ltd., with offices in Denver, announced it has closed its previously announced offerings of units, resulting in gross proceeds of approximately $2.75 million.
Flatiron Elementary in Boulder is the first of three schools to hold its Flip the Switch event celebrating a grant to install solar panels from the Center for ReSource Conservation.
Denver’s Department of Environmental Health announced the Office of the Medical Examiner received its five-year reaccreditation by the National Association of Medical Examiners.
Association for Corporate Growth‘s ninth annual Rocky Mountain Corporate Growth Conference will be April 27-28 at the Inverness Hotel and Conference Center in Arapahoe County.



