STORY
0

Benson: Tuition increases will help preserve CU's quality, competitive edge

No one — from University of Colorado officials to students and families — likes the idea of tuition increases. But with CU faculty and staff continuing to work...
STORY
0

Conference on World Affairs opens Monday

From Monday, April 5, through Friday, April 9, for the 62nd time since 1948, distinguished guests from throughout the United States and the world will pay...
STORY
0

President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative extends deadline for proposals

The call for research proposals for the 2011 President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC) has been extended to April 12. Members of the collaborative...
STORY
0

New PLI director Steve Grace hits ground running

Photo courtesy of Steve Grace The Presidents Leadership Institute's new executive director, Steve Grace, was on campus only a few days before firing up his...
STORY
0

3OH!3 to headline concert on campus

3OH!3 Hip-hop sensation 3OH!3 will be the headline band for an April 22 concert at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. The show begins at 7 p.m. at...
STORY
0

Auraria Campus to host Safe Campus Night

In an effort to promote community safety on campus, the Auraria Police Department has announced Safe Campus Night , a tri-institutional event in conjunction...
STORY
0

Hospital receives distinguished designation for excellence in nursing

University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) has received international recognition for excellence in nursing by the American Nurses Credential Center's (ANCC) Magnet...
STORY
0

CU cardiovascular monitoring technology to be commercialized

The University of Colorado recently completed a license agreement with Flashback Technologies LLC for CU technology enabling fast, noninvasive detection of...
STORY
0

Health plan forums continue

Payroll & Benefit Services and representatives from the university health plan renewal team are leading a series of employee forums to discuss what's new...
STORY
0

Colorado company licenses CU test to assess chronic liver disease

HepQuant-Dual The University of Colorado and HepQuant LLC, a Colorado-based company, have completed a licensing agreement allowing HepQuant to further develop...
STORY
0

Amid state funding shortfalls, CU raises tuition by up to 9 percent

The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted 8-to-1 on Monday to raise tuition by up to 9 percent on all four of its campuses starting this fall. Regent...
STORY
0

Doctor brings Haiti experience to free lecture

Gretchen Berggren, an international health consultant in maternal and child health nutrition and one of the few doctors serving large populations in developing...
STORY
0

Career journeys launch at 2010 Match Day

At precisely 11 a.m. Thursday, March 18, more than 155 nervous and excited fourth-year students at the University of Colorado School of Medicine snatched up...
STORY
0

Procurement: Copier agreement should save up to 60 percent on costs

New sourcing agreements covering copier machines are expected to save university departments between 30 percent and 60 percent on copier costs, compared to...
STORY
0

Board of Regents announces search for director of internal audit

The Board of Regents has launched a search for a new director of internal audit at the University of Colorado. Initially, the search will be limited to current...
STORY
0

Five Questions for Linda Kogan

A typical day in Linda Kogan's work week has its ups and downs. Either she's craning her neck to evaluate a building's lighting system or looking in the...
STORY
0

Job searches for new grads lengthening, says career services director

With a struggling economy still affecting the nation, college students graduating this spring are faced with long, competitive job searches, according to Lisa...
STORY
0

Health plan forums rescheduled

Payroll & Benefit Services and representatives from the university health plan renewal team have announced a series of employee forums to discuss what's...
STORY
0

Partnership of students, businesses pays dividends in sustainable energy

Two University of Colorado at Colorado Springs students have found their calling thanks to federal stimulus funds and a professor's resolve to offer courses in...
STORY
0

Physicist's underground work results in dark matter "sightings"

The Soudan Underground Laboratory rests deep in the earth — more than 2,000 feet below the surface — in an inactive mine in northern Minnesota. Today, it is...
STORY
0

Regional stem-cell center launched by School of Medicine

A new center at the University of Colorado School of Medicine promises to expand one of the frontiers of medicine: stem cell research and treatment. Stem cells...
STORY
0

New President's Teaching Scholar combines humanities, technology

Diane Sieber Raised in Spain, she earned graduate degrees in Spanish literature at Princeton. Later, she turned part-time dabbling in computer programming, Web...
STORY
0

Census has financial implications for university community

By the end of today, questionnaires for the 2010 census are expected to have been delivered to households throughout the United States. Members of the...
STORY
0

Staff, students realize campus accessibility through collaboration

Photo by Melanie O. Massengale Left to right: Adam Hayes, Mary Romano, and Teresa Nguyen demonstrate the lift that accommodates Nguyen's work at the table in...
STORY
0

Mountain Lion Research Day approaching

Diet, student alcohol use, and sustainability are among topics for the 2010 Mountain Lion Research Day. The second annual come-and-go event is scheduled for 8:...

Pages