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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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Update: Hundreds advocate for CU at Capitol

University community interacts with lawmakers, hears financial challenge Sen. Brandon Shaffer, president of the Colorado Senate, gets help leading the Pledge...
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Regents delay taking official stand on state transparency legislation

Regent Sue Sharkey had brought to the meeting a resolution calling for support of House Bill 1252, Transparency of Higher Ed Financial Information, which would...
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Search under way for next VP, University Counsel, Secretary of Regents

A search committee has begun its work in helping to identify the university’s next Vice President, University Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Regents, a...
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Breaking news: University ‘disappointed’ in Supreme Court’s gun ruling

Concealed weapons are allowed on University of Colorado campuses, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled today, rejecting a CU appeal. “We are disappointed the...
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Transparency legislation advances in House

A bill that would require greater detail in existing reporting of financial information at institutions of higher education advanced this week in the State...
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Women Succeeding a hot ticket in Boulder

The event featured two keynote speakers: Marcy Benson, who chairs the Creating Futures fundraising campaign with her husband, CU President Bruce D. Benson; and...
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Five questions for Irina Moreland

As coordinator of the Piano Lab at the CU Denver College of Arts and Media, instructor Irina Moreland faced a significant challenge: how to modernize a...
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Tuition benefit likely to be expanded in April

A long-discussed expansion of the tuition waiver benefit for University of Colorado employees is on track to take effect in April, in time to allow for...
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New video displays coming to Folsom Field

Two upgraded video scoreboards should be installed at Folsom Field on the CU-Boulder campus in time for the 2012 football season.
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CU Advocates ready to ‘get the word out’

More than 120 faculty, staff, alumni, friends and supporters of the University of Colorado attended last week’s CU Advocates reception at CU-Boulder, the first...
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Regents weighing tuition options

The CU Board of Regents heard tuition proposals from all campuses during Wednesday’s meeting at system administration offices at 1800 Grant St., Denver.
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Suthers: Lobato outcome could pose threat to higher ed

If a lawsuit claiming that Colorado is constitutionally underfunding K-12 education were to succeed, the impact on higher education would be hard to predict.
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Five questions for Tillie Bishop

Regent Bishop’s journey in state politics began with a poker game, led to decades of leadership under the gold dome and concludes with his current term as a...
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Quick Links page compiles most requested resources

With today’s issue, CU Connections introduces a new page of Quick Links – easy access to many of the most requested Web-based tools and information sources.
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Publication note

CU Connections will not publish new issues on Dec. 29 and Jan. 5. The last new issue before the break will appear Thursday, Dec. 22; deadline for submissions...
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Newest regent takes oath

The audience at the brief ceremony included family, friends, colleagues from her career in education and leaders at CU, including President Bruce Benson and...
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Connections holiday publication schedule

The last new issue before the break will appear Thursday, Dec. 22; deadline for submissions is noon Friday, Dec. 16.
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Five questions for Irene Griego

By taking an oath on Friday at the Capitol, Irene Griego will do more than become the newest member of the University of Colorado Board of Regents: She’ll...
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Hickenlooper appoints Griego to Board of Regents

Gov. John Hickenlooper on Friday, Nov. 18, appointed Irene C. Griego, Ph.D., to fill the vacancy on the University of Colorado Board of Regents created by the...
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No Connections next week

CU Connections will not publish on Thursday, Nov. 24. The site will be updated with news during the next two weeks. The next new issue will appear on Dec. 1...
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Proposed state budget cut: Grim, but could have been worse

The $60.3 million cut to higher education in Gov. John Hickenlooper’s proposed budget for the next fiscal year would mean an $11.9 million hit to the...
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Regents pass revised version of motion on severance pay

The University of Colorado Board of Regents unanimously passed a long-discussed resolution on severance pay in cases of dismissal for cause, but only after...

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