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Proposals sought for fully online degree program
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Proposals sought for fully online degree program

The chancellors and provosts of the University of Colorado invite faculty and staff to submit proposals for the development of a new, fully online...
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Human Resources to study classified staff compensation

Human Resources to study classified staff compensation

The UCCS Office of Human Resources will conduct a compensation analysis for classified staff beginning March 14.
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CU-Boulder Rec Center can help with fitness and wellness goals

CU-Boulder Rec Center can help with fitness and wellness goals

If you haven’t been to the CU-Boulder Recreation Center lately, you’re missing out. Between massage services, classes on women and self-defense, dietician...
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Getting a lesson in crisis response

Getting a lesson in crisis response

A dangerous virus wasn’t the only thing quickly spreading when an outbreak of avian flu swamped the hospitals and clinics of Mountain City and High Plains City.
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TIAA

CU retirement plan service provider adopts new name, plans stay the same

TIAA-CREF, the University of Colorado's sole provider of services for its 401(a) and 403(b) retirement plans, has rebranded and renamed itself simply "TIAA."
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Graduate programs at CU among best in nation
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Graduate programs at CU among best in nation

Dozens of graduate programs across the University of Colorado land highly respected rankings in this year’s lists from U.S. News & World Report,...
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Regents awards
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Regents highlight nine honorees

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced its selection of this year’s recipients of honorary degrees, Distinguished Service Award and...
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Biotech Building

Facilities Management breaks ground on new addition to Biotechnology building

Facilities Management broke ground on an addition to the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology building on East Campus. The upcoming fifth wing, which is...
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Resident entrepreneur applications due April 1

Resident entrepreneur applications due April 1

Spread the word: Applications to be part of the second cohort of Global Entrepreneurs in Residence (GEIR) at CU-Boulder are due April 1.
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UCCS Recreation and Wellness

Recreation & Wellness Center officially opens

More than 150 UCCS faculty and staff were joined by CU dignitaries and leaders of area construction firms Feb. 29 in opening an expanded Recreation and...
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Dalai Lama reschedules visit to CU-Boulder for June 23

Dalai Lama reschedules visit to CU-Boulder for June 23

His Holiness the Dalai Lama will visit the University of Colorado Boulder June 23 after health issues derailed a previous visit scheduled last October, CU-...
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Coleman Institute calling for conference proposals
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Coleman Institute calling for conference proposals

The Coleman Institute Conference on Cognitive Disability and Technology is the only event of its kind in the field of cognitive disability, and is known for...
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New endowed chair supports excellence in emergency medicine

New endowed chair supports excellence in emergency medicine

Thanks to a recent private gift, Professor and Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine Richard D. Zane, MD, has a brand new title as the inaugural George...
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Participant screening underway for free weight loss program
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Participant screening underway for free weight-loss program

Interested in participating in a free weight-loss program? The CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center is seeking volunteers for a new weight-loss research...
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Employee Services reorganization underway

Kathy Nesbitt, vice president of employee and information services, recently marked her first year at CU, and is undertaking organizational changes informed by...
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CU’s degree audit application gets new name, features

To best reflect the work that occurs within the degree audit function under student systems, the Degree Audit and Reporting System (DARS) is now the Degree...
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Message to donors: ‘You make our work possible’

Message to donors: ‘You make our work possible’

Donor generosity that touches every corner of Colorado and extends across the globe – from behavioral health services to new education programs in the South...
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Students, faculty, staff tackle what it means to be inclusive

Students, faculty, staff tackle what it means to be inclusive

An overflow crowd of nearly 200 students, faculty and staff participated in an event late last week aimed at getting people to explore what it means to be an...
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Giant flightless bird wandered the Arctic 50 million years ago

Giant flightless bird wandered the Arctic 50 million years ago

Strange as it may seem, a bird bigger than Big Bird once lived above the Arctic Circle. The flightless bird, known as Gastornis, roamed Ellesmere Island next...
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Hector Rodriguez

CU-Boulder’s resident entrepreneurs in place, ready to help

If you want to set a meeting this semester with Nigel Sharp to get entrepreneurship advice, he’s best approached with an invite for tea – his beverage of...
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New fund for CU call centers open at CU Denver, UCCS

New call centers open at CU Denver and UCCS

CU’s student-caller program is an invaluable way for CU to connect with alumni, family and friends of the university, and gifts inspired by these calls are a...
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Board of Regents meeting begins today in Colorado Springs

Board of Regents meeting begins today in Colorado Springs

The nine-member CU Board of Regents will conduct its regular business meeting Feb. 18 and 19 at UCCS. A public session is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. Feb...

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