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O’Herron named Chief Human Resources Officer for CU system

Felicity O'Herron Felicity O’Herron on Tuesday joined the University of Colorado as Chief Human Resources Officer and Associate Vice President of Employee...
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New international employees must meet with tax specialist
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New international employees must meet with tax specialist

All new CU international employees – including faculty members, researchers, staff and students – must meet with one of Employee Services’ international tax...
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50 Years of Ralphie

50 Years of Ralphie

Parts of the story are well known — documented, verified, as certain as can be. Others are subject to interpretation.
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Better than Babel

Better than Babel

Like millions of Americans before him and after, Samuel Boyd took high school Spanish.
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Kraemer Family Library begins review to keep collection up to date

Kraemer Family Library begins review to keep collection up to date

The Kraemer Family Library is embarking on a years-long process to evaluate its print collection, looking for opportunities to remove obsolete materials while...
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Community comes together for Something Queer
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Community comes together for Something Queer

Something Queer brought CU Denver community members together in August. About 100 members of the CU Denver|Anschutz Medical Campus community convened for...
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Records broken at fifth annual Block Party

Records broken at fifth annual Block Party

Under clear blue skies Wednesday, the CU Anschutz Medical Campus enjoyed its most successful CU Anschutz Block Party yet, with more than 3,500 faculty, staff,...
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CU’s economic impact: $12.35 billion annually
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CU’s economic impact: $12.35 billion annually

Providing an unequaled level of teaching, research, service and health care in the region, the University of Colorado also generates a remarkable economic...
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CU undergraduate programs make the grade nationally
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CU undergraduate programs make the grade nationally

The University of Colorado continues to be recognized for its high level of excellence in the new edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges...
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Scientists are analyzing your tweets and FB posts: Is it ethical?

Scientists are analyzing your tweets and FB posts: Is it ethical?

If so, how do you feel about it? If you feel unsettled, what would make you feel better? What’s legal and what’s not in the age of big-data research? And even...
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Cliff Young, PhD, associate dean of faculty and professor of marketing, launched the index this summer.

Collaboration creates business confidence index

Vibrant. Positive. Robust. These words come to mind after the numbers got crunched in the new CU Denver-Denver Business Journal index that surveys local...
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Next Mini Med School Online session begins Oct. 2
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Next Mini Med School Online session begins Oct. 2

The pioneering CU Mini Medical School has been reimagined as a massive open online course (MOOC). It covers many of the areas medical students learn about in...
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CU leaders urge action by Colorado lawmakers on DACA
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CU leaders urge action by Colorado lawmakers on DACA

CU President Bruce Benson and the four campus chancellors have engaged Colorado’s Congressional delegation to urge them to take action to allow DACA (Deferred...
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Nominations for Excellence in Leadership Award due Sept. 27
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Nominations for Excellence in Leadership Award due Sept. 27

Do you know a leader who has participated in the Excellence in Leadership Program? The Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) is now accepting nominations for...
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Newest Pac-12 ad ‘The Moment Before’ taps wide range of campus talent

Newest Pac-12 ad 'The Moment Before' taps wide range of campus talent

When the Buffs line up for kickoff tonight in Denver, new players and strategies will make their debut. Also making its national premiere? The new, homegrown...
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ECHO Colorado receives grant renewal

Back to class for former Denver Broncos star

You might wonder why an NFL player keeps a full-size plastic human skeleton in the hallway of his home. For David Bruton Jr., a member of the Denver Broncos...
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ECHO Colorado receives grant renewal

ECHO Colorado receives grant renewal

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is honored to announce a $3.3 million gift in renewal funding from the Colorado Health Foundation (TCHF) in...
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Take survey on open educational resources for students
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Take survey on open educational resources for students

The University of Colorado is a member of the Colorado Department of Higher Education Open Educational Resources (OER) Council , a statewide body charged to...
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Lockheed Martin, CU Boulder expand research collaboration

Lockheed Martin, CU Boulder expand research collaboration

Building on a $3 million partnership announced in 2016 to establish new academic programs focused on radio frequency (RF) systems, Lockheed Martin and CU...
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UCCS partners with Zipcar to offer campus car sharing

UCCS partners with Zipcar to offer campus car sharing

UCCS launched a new partnership with Zipcar, the world’s leading car-sharing network, Aug. 28, to offer a car-sharing program on campus.
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Emmanuel Art Gallery hosts Jann Haworth

Emmanuel Art Gallery hosts Jann Haworth

Jann Haworth’s “Old Lady,” which graces a Grammy-winning Beatles’ album cover, sits propped in the center of the Emmanuel Art Gallery. Visitors to the first...
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Each Tuesday brings a new DAWN for patients throughout Aurora

Each Tuesday brings a new DAWN for patients throughout Aurora

Some patients don’t understand why their diabetes or breathing difficulties are connected to obesity. Many others are laborers and have broken bones from work-...
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CU Foundation establishes Benson Society to honor top donors
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CU Foundation establishes Benson Society to honor top donors

Bruce and Marcy Benson The University of Colorado Foundation on Monday announced the creation of The Benson Society, which recognizes individuals and private/...
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Dinosaur-killing asteroid could have thrust Earth into two years of darkness

Dinosaur-killing asteroid could have thrust Earth into two years of darkness

Tremendous amounts of soot, lofted into the air from global wildfires following a massive asteroid strike 66 million years ago, would have plunged Earth into...
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Popular Mini Law School adds live streaming, new curriculum

Popular Mini Law School adds live streaming, new curriculum

The University of Colorado Law School’s Mini Law School will launch its sixth season this fall with a brand-new curriculum that addresses some of today’s most...

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