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Obama to student borrowers: ‘I’ve been in your shoes’

President Barack Obama on Wednesday told a University of Colorado Denver audience he plans measures to take effect next year that will lead to interest-rate...
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Faculty Council continues work on severance policy recommendation

Faculty Council Chair Mark Malone and other council leaders have begun making presentations to campus faculty assemblies.
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Five questions for David Clough

There’s no doubt he’s a sports fan, but his biggest rooting interest is the students – athletes and nonathletes – whom he helps educate at the University of...
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Research funding for CU scientists reached $790 million last year

Faculty researchers at University of Colorado campuses secured more than $790 million in sponsored research funding in fiscal year 2010-11 to advance...
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CU to be key in selling state’s business brand

CU and other institutions of higher education will play a key role in selling the state of Colorado’s brand to global business leaders.
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Expanded tuition waiver benefit could be in place summer 2012

CU leadership continues to develop a plan to expand the tuition waiver benefit throughout the system, with a target of summer 2012 for implementing the revised...
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Thursday will be the new day to connect

Beginning next week, weekly publication of CU Connections will move from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday morning.
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Math circles round up teachers for immersive experience

Two dozen Colorado middle-school teachers have returned to a college classroom, sitting where the students usually do. They’ve come from all around the state...
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Five questions for Maria Elena Buszek

Stitching and sewing have been part of Maria Elena Buszek’s life for as long as she can remember. Her seamstress mother and aunts grew up sewing, too, in a...
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Welcome to CU Connections

CU Connections has been redesigned to provide a cleaner look and enable commenting on individual stories.
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Regents OK student plan for CU-Boulder recreation center

The Board of Regents today voted to approve the $63.5 million package of improvements to the CU-Boulder recreation center, which students overwhelmingly...
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Bipartisan efforts lead to legislative successes for CU

The arrival of a new governor and a Legislature consisting of roughly one-third new members brought an unusually high level of uncertainty to the 2011 Colorado...
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Faculty Council wraps up academic year

The University of Colorado Faculty Council wound down its academic year in a meeting at 1800 Grant St. on Thursday, May 12. The council elected officers for...
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Campuses showcase current and future architectural gems

A rendering of what the CU Denver Business School will look like once renovation is complete. Aesthetically and architecturally, the two campuses share little...
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Regents want faculty to resolve differences over severance policy

With Faculty Council members still divided over proposed changes to the university's policy regarding severance pay for dismissed faculty, the Laws and...
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Regents back tuition increases, salary pool

Photo: Cathy Beuten/University of Colorado Regent Joe Neguse makes a point while Regent Michael Carrigan listens during today's Board of Regents meeting at the...
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Efficiency bill looks to build on last year's success

A sequel of sorts to last year's Senate Bill 3, new higher education efficiency legislation introduced at the Capitol this week is aimed at helping the...
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Governor signs CU-endorsed bills

A bill signed today by Gov. John Hickenlooper enables the University of Colorado president to designate an executive of the Anschutz Medical Campus as director...
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Regents mixed over proposed 3 percent salary pool

Revenue from increased tuition rates in the next fiscal year would help offset some of the cuts in state funding to the University of Colorado in recent years...
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ISIS: With implementation complete, problem-solving stage begins

As the first school year for the Integrated Student Information System (ISIS) – the new platform for student information and services – winds down, a new phase...
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Five questions for Rudy Betancourt

Photo by Juan Carlos Huerta Rudy Betancourt Photo by Juan Carlos HuertaRudy Betancourt The soundtrack of Rudy Betancourt's biography ranges from the...
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Faculty Council has second thoughts about severance pay language

A month after the systemwide Faculty Council provided suggested changes to language in a Board of Regents policy regarding severance pay for dismissed faculty...
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Educators explore unconventional ways of boosting learning, teaching

[flagallery gid=12 name="Gallery"] Can a professor boost classroom connections and foster better learning and teaching by getting students to loosen up with...
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Regents asked to support in-state tuition for undocumented students

Members of the CU and higher education communities urged the University of Colorado Board of Regents to support state legislation that would allow undocumented...
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Higher education takes another hit in state budget proposal

Gov. John Hickenlooper's proposed state budget for 2011-2012 includes less funding for higher education than had been recommended by former Gov. Bill Ritter...

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