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Progress on tuition waiver benefit expansion continues
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Progress on tuition waiver benefit expansion continues

CU leadership continues to work on changes to the tuition waiver benefit , with one campus already having announced an expansion of the benefit for dependents...
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Regents to receive trio of budget options this month; Faculty Council meeting roundup
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Regents to receive trio of budget options this month

The CU Board of Regents this month will be presented with three initial budget scenarios for the 2016-17 fiscal year, each reflecting varying levels of state...
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Elected officials join with CU Advocates for show of support
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Elected officials join with CU Advocates for show of support

Cathy Beuten/University of Colorado U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner greets CU Advocates at Tuesday's CU Advocacy Day at the state Capitol. University of Colorado...
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Payroll Problem
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Payroll issue affects 350

CU’s December payroll run left more than 350 CU employees without complete paychecks, but the issue was largely attributed to a combination of system...
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Potential CU-Boulder Retired Faculty Association gains support
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Potential CU-Boulder Retired Faculty Association gains support

Efforts to pursue the possible establishment of a CU-Boulder Retired Faculty Association are moving forward with the Boulder Faculty Assembly Executive...
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Tuition waiver benefit decision expected by spring
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Tuition waiver benefit decision expected by spring

President Bruce Benson says he’s expecting resolution of long-running work on the university’s tuition waiver benefit in the spring. “We’re going to have...
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Colorado launch firm picks CU-Boulder for first free ride to space
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Colorado launch firm picks CU-Boulder for first free ride to space

Typically weighing in at 3 pounds and no bigger than a box of facial tissue, a CubeSat is small yet more than capable of carrying scientific payloads into...
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CU Board of Regents
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Regents hear update on investment and sustainability

The CU Board of Regents said in April that it won’t move to divest from fossil fuels, and nothing during a renewed discussion of the topic at last week’s board...
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TABOR rebates, unclear revenue picture strain Hickenlooper’s proposed 2016-17 budget
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TABOR rebates, unclear revenue picture strain Hickenlooper’s proposed 2016-17 budget

Gov. John Hickenlooper’s proposed budget for the 2016-17 fiscal year totals $26.98 billion and reflects a proposed $20 million cut to higher education.
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ALL FOUR:COLORADO
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Competition helps spur marketing campaign

The University of Colorado’s systemwide marketing initiative aims to shine light on the institution’s contributions to the state and further build the CU brand...
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CU Advocates mark anniversary, honor exceptional members
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CU Advocates mark anniversary, honor exceptional members

The CU Advocates program on Tuesday marked its fourth anniversary with a reception and awards presentation where five exceptional members were honored for...
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Title IX a focus of CU legal team
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Title IX a focus of CU legal team

The evolution of Title IX requirements and other federal compliance issues remain in focus for the University of Colorado’s legal counsel and the Title IX...
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New degrees earn approval of Regents; plus roundup of BOR actions at meeting
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New degrees earn approval of Regents

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Friday unexpectedly approved two new degree programs and discussed a third, which won’t receive a vote of the...
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CU Regent Irene Griego
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Faculty Council discusses big picture with Regent Griego

Board of Regents Vice Chair Irene Griego was a guest at the Faculty Council’s first meeting of the academic year, taking questions from council members and...
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CU Connections
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Welcome to the new CU Connections

With today’s relaunch, the systemwide site for faculty and staff news and information introduces a mobile-friendly Web platform. That means the home page,...
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Sexual misconduct policy update reflects changing legal landscape
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Sexual misconduct policy update reflects changing legal landscape

The first update to the University of Colorado’s sexual misconduct policy since 2012 reflects new federal, legislative and regulatory requirements and guidance...
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Changes to four policies now in effect
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Changes to four policies now in effect

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) last week announced changes to four administrative policy statements (APSs) from the academic affairs, fiscal and...
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Enrollment gains pave way for growth in budget
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Enrollment gains pave way for growth in budget

The CU Board of Regents on Tuesday passed an operating budget of $3.55 billion for 2015-16, reflecting expected gains in enrollment and increases in health...
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New School of Medicine dean: Growth management a good problem to have
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New School of Medicine dean: Growth management a good problem to have

John Reilly, M.D., new dean of the CU School of Medicine, left a job he loved at the University of Pittsburgh because of the upward trajectory of the school...
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State Sen. Rollie Heath speaks before CU Advocates and CU-Boulder alumni earlier this month at CU-Boulder.
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Heath: Ballot initiative might ease strain on state funding of higher ed

While the 2015 legislative session brought a welcome boost in funding for the University of Colorado and higher education across the state, the long-term...
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Regent Linda Shoemaker talks with Faculty Council member David Port after last week’s council meeting.
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Shoemaker to faculty: We won’t always agree, but let’s work together

Regent Linda Shoemaker made her first appearance before the Faculty Council last week, speaking and taking questions at 1800 Grant St. during the group’s May 7...
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Faculty Council chooses new leadership team for coming year
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Faculty Council chooses new leadership team for coming year

Faculty Council last week elected new leadership for the next academic year and honored one of its members with the annual Distinguished Service Award.
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Regents OK modest increases to tuition, compensation
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Regents OK modest increases to tuition, compensation

The CU Board of Regents on Monday voted to approve a slate of modest tuition increases at campuses for the next fiscal year. They are among the lowest rate...
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CU Advocates Day connects supporters, lawmakers
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CU Advocates Day connects supporters, lawmakers

The sound of the CU fight song reverberating across the walls of the House of Representatives isn’t an everyday experience at Colorado’s Capitol. It’s just one...
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Ludwig, Faculty Council discuss future of online education at CU
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Ludwig, Faculty Council discuss future of online education at CU

In an appearance before the Faculty Council at its meeting last week, Regent Stephen Ludwig said he’s “discouraged” with the evolution of online education at...

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