CATECS engineering classes first to be taught at Interlocken Center
BROOMFIELD – Employees in Interlocken business park who want to further their education no longer have to commute to Boulder or Denver. There’s a new educational facility right in their own backyard: the CU Interlocken Center.
An initiative of former CU President John Buechner’s Total Learning Environment (TLE), the center will offer classes from all four University of Colorado campuses. The Interlocken Ltd. Group, developer of the business park, is letting the university have the center rent free for two years. After that, it will be paid for by students’ tuition and other revenue, said Marilyn Decalo, director of the…
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