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CU-Boulder reaches settlement for sexual harassment claim

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano called the settlement “the right thing to do,” and noted that it is part of an ongoing course of action to make improvements...
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Extreme Weight Loss: Destination Boot Camp coming to Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

This summer, ABC-TV’s “Extreme Weight Loss” series has shared the stories of people conquering weight woes with the help of the CU Anschutz Health and Wellness...
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CU-Boulder study paved way for stocking state’s ‘true’ greenback cutthroat into wild

Jessica Metcalf, a CU-Boulder ecology and evolutionary biology post-doctoral researcher, right, watches as Harry Crockett, aquatic biologist with the Colorado...
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Psychology Department receives $325,000 federal graduate student training grant

Dan Segal The Department of Psychology recently received a two-year $325,000 Graduate Psychology Education grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human...
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Wolf Law building makes big impression

The Wolf Law Building on the CU-Boulder campus recently landed in the top 10 most impressive law school buildings in the world, according to a list published...
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New report highlights how climate change may affect water in Colorado

“Despite some uncertainties around precipitation, it’s clear that as temperatures rise in Colorado, there will be impacts on our water resources,” said Jeff...
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Laura Hansen Dean joins university as chief of Gift Planning

“Laura’s experience, savvy and service-oriented approach will be a great asset for us as we continue to evolve our centralized Advancement operation,” says...
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Tenure list: August 2014

At its meeting Wednesday at 1800 Grant St. in Denver, the CU Board of Regents approved four appointments with tenure.
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UCCS master’s program earns accreditation

Terry Schwartz The University of Colorado Colorado Springs Master of Public Administration program is now independently accredited by the Network of Public...
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CU Achieve summer program helps students stay on track to graduation

By the end of last spring, Jessica Van der Linden was behind on credit hours -- just two courses shy of being a junior as her sophomore year at the University...
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Sutherland seminars focus on bipolar disorders

The Sutherland Seminar Series of weekly sessions on topics related to bipolar disorders will begin in September at CU-Boulder. The series is primarily designed...
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CU Connections resumes weekly publication

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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CU sets new benchmark for private support

Private contributions to the University of Colorado have set a new annual record for the institution, which benefited from $298.4 million in support from...
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Changes to 15 system policies take effect this month

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to 15 administrative policy statements (APS) from the areas of academic affairs, administration...
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BioFrontiers Institute launches inaugural Sie Post-doctoral Fellowship Program

The BioFrontiers Institute at CU has launched its inaugural Sie Post-doctoral Fellowship Program in affiliation with the Linda Crnic Institute for Down...
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Boulder Campus Staff Council takes stock of year’s accomplishments

Each committee of Boulder Campus Staff Council was asked to submit an annual summary of activity and accomplishments to the full council for review to assess...
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Leeds School: At midyear, Colorado poised for continued growth

The Colorado economy continues to outperform the U.S. economy and grow at a magnitude that slightly exceeds previous expectations, according to the midyear...
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Tech challenges, opportunities come into focus at COLTT Conference

Technology has the potential to transform teaching, creating new models for collaborative learning and increasing access to educational opportunities locally...
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Experts to address health benefits of sleep in free community talk, clinical workshop

For people with doubts about the benefits of sleep, experts from the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of California Berkeley aim to put those...
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Two-step authorization protects employee information

The University of Colorado Office of Employee Services debuted multi-factor authentication in the CU Resources section of the portal on July 18 to improve...
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COLTT readies event app for 2014 conference

The Zerista app will give COLTT attendees the ability to build a custom schedule, search and sort directories of attendees and speakers, engage in social media...
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Orientation improvement, professional development among staff goals for coming year

Boulder Campus Staff Council recently reviewed this past year’s accomplishments and set goals for FY2015.
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Tenure list: June 2014

Some 105 faculty members across the system were granted tenure, effective this summer.
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CU-Boulder-led team identifies fossils of tiny, unknown hedgehog

A new study led by CU-Boulder describes the fossils of a tiny hedgehog previously unknown to science living in a British Columbia rainforest some 50 million...
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Workshop, community discussion to consider healthy sleep

Two upcoming events at CU-Boulder will focus on treating sleep problems and healthy sleep. “Effectively Treating Sleep Problems: Basics and Beyond” is a...

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