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Conference to highlight role of Spanish-descendant Jews

The historic contributions of Jews to the American Southwest will be the subject of a two-day conference at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs on...
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Chicago company licenses CU-developed software used for efficient energy

Clean Urban Energy (CUE) , a Chicago-based company developing building-efficiency software, has completed an exclusive licensing agreement with the University...
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Entrepreneurship competition seeks business plans

From soup to nuts to hair and clothing and just about everything in between, the Bard Center Business Plan Competition has accelerated entrepreneurial...
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Another way to share cost-saving ideas

The state of Colorado recently introduced an employee-recognition program aimed at generating cost-cutting ideas for state agencies. A similar venture is the...
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Fitzsimons Early Learning Center sets tuition rates

Full- and part-time tuition rates for the under-construction Fitzsimons Early Learning Center on the Anschutz Medical Campus have been announced. View the...
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Nominations needed for most accessible websites

The Universal Design and Accessibility Committee (UDAC) is seeking nominations for best website design among all University of Colorado campuses. The criteria...
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Study: Stresses of unemployed spouse affect job performance of other spouse

Maw-Der Foo Ignoring the stresses of an unemployed spouse's job search does not bode well for the employed spouse's job productivity or home life, says a...
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Buechner Institute study: Lack of state revenue threatens public services

Without increases in revenue, Coloradans face dwindling public services and an inability to make government more efficient, a report from the Buechner...
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High-altitude athletic training gives clues to fighting lethal problems

When the body is deprived of oxygen during a major surgery, the kidneys, heart muscles or lungs can be injured as a result. The problem is that lack of oxygen...
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AmideBio licenses CU-developed treatment for Alzheimer's disease

The University of Colorado and AmideBio LLC have completed an agreement giving AmideBio exclusive rights to commercialize drug candidates for Alzheimer's...
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Nominations needed for most accessible websites

The Universal Design and Accessibility Committee (UDAC) is seeking nominations for best website design among all University of Colorado campuses. The criteria...
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Discovery's final shuttle mission includes CU-built payloads

Photograph courtesy NASA Following a more than three-month delay because of technical problems, NASA's space shuttle Discovery will make its final flight Feb...
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Colorado Law taking students to India for hands-on clinic

For the first time, the University of Colorado Law School's Juvenile and Family Law Program will take a group of 15 students to India for a hands-on clinical...
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American Concrete Institute offers solid endorsement to university

The University of Colorado Denver, through the College of Engineering and Applied Science, has been named American Concrete Institute (ACI) Outstanding...
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School of Medicine wins $3.9 million grant for whole-person health care

A new program designed to create comprehensive, integrated, whole-person health care systems for the people of Colorado has received a $3.9 million grant from...
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Staff Council's honoring of top volunteers includes $1,000 award

University of Colorado Staff Council aims to recognize and reward those who have provided outstanding volunteer service to their campus, community/civic/...
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Faculty Council requests nominations for tops in administration, service

The Faculty Council is seeking nominations for Administrator of the Year and the Distinguished Service Award. More information is available at https://www.cu...
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Leaders in public affairs, social advocacy receive high honor from CU

David Braddock and Terry Schwartz The University of Colorado has named two faculty members winners of the 2011 Thomas Jefferson Award, one of the highest...
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Work of Boulder art faculty showcased at new museum

Image courtesy of the artist. (c) Melanie Walker Melanie Walker's "Pieces of the Sky" (2011), a mixed-media installation, is part of the Faculty Art Exhibition...
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CU-Boulder names four finalists for Law School dean

Gregory Hicks Lawrence Mitchell Margaret Raymond Philip Weiser Four finalists have been named for the position of dean at the University of Colorado Boulder...
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Five questions for Dennis Roop

Dennis Roop This year, the School of Medicine created the Charles C. Gates Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Biology. The center draws on...
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Conference examining how students learn

The University of Colorado President's Teaching Scholars Program's (PTSP) third annual Conference on Teaching and Learning is set for March 4 on the Anschutz...
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What matters? Conference on World Affairs will talk it over

The 63rd Annual Conference on World Affairs is set for April 4-8 on the University of Colorado Boulder campus. The theme of this year's conference is "What...
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Chef, dietitian serving nutrition tips at UMC

The University Memorial Center Executive Chef Dean Couchey and the Clinical Translational Research Center's (CTRC) Dietitian Kathleen Farrell are presenting a...
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Gift from Walmart to help greening of Colorado communities

Communities across Colorado are going green, thanks to the Colorado Municipal League (CML) and a second generous gift from the Walmart Foundation to the...

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