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    Opinion: Lyricism and literature — Bob Dylan wins the Nobel Prize

    by Kim Habicht October 20, 2016
    by Kim Habicht October 20, 2016

    Why Bob Dylan deserves the Nobel Prize, despite criticism that a popular musician shouldn’t receive it. By Kim Habicht

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    A glance at the Nobel economics prize winners

    by Associated Press October 14, 2013
    by Associated Press October 14, 2013

    WHO WON? Americans Eugene Fama, 74, and Lars Peter Hansen, 60, of the University of Chicago;…

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    David Wineland becomes fifth CU Nobel Laureate

    by CU Independent October 9, 2012
    by CU Independent October 9, 2012

    David Wineland, physics professor at CU, wins the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics

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    CU professor Carl Wieman named associate director for science to the White House

    by CU Independent September 22, 2010
    by CU Independent September 22, 2010

    Carl Wieman, Nobel Laureate-winning professor, will be on leave of absence from CU in order to assume his post as associate director for science at the White House, according to a CU news release.

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