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Dear Colorado campaign wins national marketing award
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Dear Colorado campaign wins education sector marketing award

Dear Colorado, CU’s systemwide marketing campaign, has won gold honors in the digital advertising category of the national Education Digital Marketing Awards...
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Study finds pharmacy closures impact anticonvulsant medication refills

A new study out today in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that pharmacy closures in communities around Colorado significantly impact...
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Regents Governance Committee requests further clarity on possible changes to a current disability policy
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Regents Governance Committee requests further clarity on possible changes to a current disability policy

The Board of Regents Governance Committee is considering how best to formalize CU’s long-standing commitment to people with disabilities, one of the 16 classes...
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President Saliman hears highlights of CU Anschutz advances in research, inclusivity, community support
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President Saliman hears highlights of CU Anschutz advances in research, inclusivity, community support

During a recent visit to the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, CU President Todd Saliman engaged with students, faculty and campus leaders to...
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New portal tile gives instant view into weekly FAMLI benefits, supplemental leave

Employee Services has released a new tool to help faculty and staff better understand and use the University of Colorado’s Family and Medical Leave Insurance (...
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Nominate an outstanding CU leader for the Excellence in Leadership Award by Nov. 22

Do you know a University of Colorado leader who has participated in the Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP)? Consider recognizing the leadership and...
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‘A place to dream’: CU Anschutz continues on its record-breaking course

In his 2024 State of the Campus address “Driving Discovery, Inspiring Hope,” Chancellor Don Elliman told the story of how the 256-acre campus has transformed...
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Involuntary sweeps of homeless encampments do not improve public safety, study finds

Involuntary sweeps of homeless encampments do not improve public safety, study finds

A new study, out today in the Journal of Urban Health, finds that involuntary sweeps of homeless encampments in Denver were not effective in reducing crime...
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At Faculty Senate meeting, President Saliman discusses state funding challenges

President Todd Saliman last week told the Faculty Senate he expects the 2025 legislative session to be a challenging one for CU and other institutions of...
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As Colorado’s high ozone and air pollution days climb, so do health dangers

The Colorado Front Range violated Environmental Protection Agency air quality standards 40 days in the summer of 2024, continuing a trend of rising ozone...
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Empower Colorado: Donate to the Colorado Combined Campaign

Every year, Colorado Combined Campaign allows University of Colorado and state employees to contribute to more than 360 nonprofit organizations across Colorado...
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Buckle up: Flu season is just around the corner

Inroads in vaccines for the elderly and a monoclonal antibody for newborns raise hope for a less-severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) season, while the flu...
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Updates to systemwide administrative policy statements approved
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Updates to systemwide administrative policy statements approved

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced updates to the following administrative policy statements, effective Aug. 1, 2024: APS 5014 (2024...
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CU Anschutz experts identify key opportunities to strengthen climate education for health care professionals

Doctors and researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus published a discussion paper today highlighting key initiatives to help...
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Biomedical professor at intersection of teaching and entrepreneurship
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Biomedical professor at intersection of teaching and entrepreneurship

Next week’s University of Colorado Showcase is bringing together all that is great about entrepreneurship and innovation across our four campuses. Our...
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CU summit highlights importance of military family engagement in firearm suicide prevention

A crucial part of addressing the crisis of suicide by firearm among military service members is creating a space for military and civilian stakeholders to have...
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Office of Academic Affairs calls for submissions for fall awards and grants
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Office of Academic Affairs calls for submissions for fall awards and grants

The CU Office of Academic Affairs invites submissions for fall awards and grants. President's Fund for the Humanities Grant The President’s Fund for the...
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Explore new features in Skillsoft Percipio training platform, now live

Explore new features in Skillsoft Percipio training platform, now live

The Skillsoft upgrade to Percipio is now live. Faculty, staff and students will see significant improvements in user experience, content, learning tools and...
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CU financial aid officers, IT partners adapt to FAFSA rollout by putting student support first

The 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) ushered in major changes to the financial aid process. Significant U.S. Department of Education...
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Machine learning could help reduce hospitalizations by nearly 30% during a pandemic, study finds

A new study sheds light on a promising approach using machine learning to more effectively allocate medical treatments during a pandemic or any time there’s a...
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Announcing the 2024 CU Social Justice Summit keynote speaker

Announcing the 2024 CU Social Justice Summit keynote speaker

The Division of Inclusive Culture & Belonging is delighted to announce that the keynote speaker for the 2024 CU Social Justice Summit, hosted at UCCS on...
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A boy, a sandwich and a guitar: Special connections mark tween’s cancer journey

James Montez, 12, takes sandwich artistry – and signage – quite seriously. During a recent break from chemotherapy treatments at Children’s Hospital Colorado,...
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Incarcerated populations and health care: Myths and facts

Incarcerated populations and health care: Myths and facts

The U.S. carceral system operates at such a remove from most of society that the size of the system – and the myths it perpetuates – can come as a surprise, if...
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Regents University Affairs Committee considers reestablishing Athletics Committee

The Board of Regents next week is expected to discuss the possibility of reestablishing a committee on intercollegiate athletics, which most recently met circa...
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Faculty Senate to vote on Constitution ratification

The Faculty Council last week called for a vote to approve proposed changes to the Faculty Senate Constitution . Following the council’s advancing of the...

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