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Dozens gather for debut of GLBTI symposium

The daylong slate at St. Cajetan’s Church at the University of Colorado Denver on the Auraria Campus included speakers, multimedia presentations and group...
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CU Denver’s Boots to Suits quick to gain national attention

Boots to Suits helps veterans transition through a series of roles: from service members to students to business professionals and community leaders.
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CDHE to faculty: ‘We’re not out to get you’

Matt Gianneschi, deputy director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, spoke to the University of Colorado Faculty Council during its recent meeting...
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Regents support Amendment S

Gov. John Hickenlooper and state lawmakers say approval of the ballot issue would bring long-overdue reform to the state personnel system.
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Regents aim to follow new budget process for coming year

Board hopes for campus CFOs to present "zero revenue change" budgets at the regents' November meeting.
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Regents revise policy to reflect law, Supreme Court decision on concealed carry

CU’s previous policy, in place since 1970, prohibited weapons, including guns, on the university’s four campuses.
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Regents articulate vision, list of strategies

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has approved a vision statement and list of strategic directions, ideas first discussed at the board’s retreat in...
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Breaking news: Colorado Supreme Court backs CU in Churchill lawsuit

The Colorado Supreme Court today (Sept. 10) announced its decision to uphold the actions of lower courts in former professor Ward Churchill’s lawsuit against...
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CU planning to offer contracts for non-tenure-track faculty

Leadership plans to make available contracts of up to three years for some non-tenure-track faculty, following new legislation adopted earlier this year that...
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Four regent posts up for election in November

The six-year terms of three of the regents elected Nov. 6 will begin in January. The winner of the fourth race, representing the state’s 7th Congressional...
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Connections resumes weekly publication schedule

With today’s issue, CU Connections resumes its regular weekly publication schedule for the new academic year. A new edition appears each Thursday morning...
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Breaking news: CU leadership issues statement on today's mass shooting

POSTED JULY 20, 2012 Leadership across the University of Colorado made this statement concerning today's mass shooting in Aurora: University of Colorado...
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Regents OK amicus brief in Lobato case

The board on Friday voted in favor of supporting the state in an ongoing lawsuit that claims funding of K-12 schools is so low that it violates the Colorado...
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Update: Regents OK amicus brief in Lobato case

POSTED JULY 13, 2012 The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Friday voted in favor of supporting the state in an ongoing lawsuit, Lobato v. Colorado,...
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Update: Fires have CU campuses in Colorado Springs, Boulder on watch

Among the Colorado wildfires that have the attention of the nation, two are making their impact known to the University of Colorado communities in Colorado...
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Pre-Collegiate Program boasts near-pristine pipeline

CU Advocates heard how 96 percent of the middle school and high school students who participate in the CU Pre-Collegiate Development Program go on to attend...
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Holiday deadline for Connections submissions

The next issue of CU Connections will appear Thursday, July 5. If you have information for submission or consideration, the deadline is noon Wednesday, June 27...
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Supreme Court hears arguments in Churchill case

The Colorado Supreme Court on June 7 heard oral arguments in former professor Ward Churchill’s lawsuit against the University of Colorado.
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Health and Welfare Trust may gain faculty, staff representation

Members of Faculty Council and system administrators are pursuing the addition of faculty and staff representation on the University of Colorado Health and...
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Time runs out on transparency bill at Capitol

House Bill 1252, legislation that would have required more detailed financial reporting in the form of searchable databases of all revenues and expenditures at...
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Faculty Council honors colleagues, elects officers

The council also honored two of its members with Distinguished Service Awards.
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State funding woes unite higher education in discussion

The Higher Education Association of the Rockies (HEAR) sponsored the Colorado Higher Education Legislative Update, an afternoon of discussion Friday at the...
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Update: Salary pool of 2 percent receives regents’ approval

The Board of Regents today authorized a 2 percent salary pool, enabling merit increases for many faculty, officers and exempt professionals in the 2012-13...
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Faculty grievances remain at low level

In the current academic year, three grievances have been filed – two at the University of Colorado Boulder, one at the University of Colorado Denver. Two...
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Hundreds advocate for CU at Capitol

University leadership from throughout the system was represented, along with faculty, staff, alumni, donors, CU Advocates and students.

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