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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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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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ERA
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From zero to $1 billion: A CU Denver | CU Anschutz proposal development story

The September 2014 edition of UIS, at your service… reported that the CU Denver | CU Anschutz Office of Grants and Contracts (OGC) was in the midst of rolling...
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Workshops, networking draw capacity crowd for women’s symposium at UCCS

Workshops, networking draw capacity crowd for women’s symposium at UCCS

More than 250 women from across the University of Colorado system took part in the two-day 14th annual CU Women Succeeding conference, this year at UCCS. The...
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Staff Council planning survey
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Staff Council in a questioning mood

How do staff members use professional development opportunities? How are they paid for? What are the benefits the university provides and how would a staff...
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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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Diverse Learners Awareness Week set for April
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Diverse Learners Awareness Week set for April

Recipients of a CU system Diversity and Excellence Grant are planning the first in what they hope will become an annual series of activities spotlighting the...
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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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Modest increases proposed for tuition, employee merit pool
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Modest increases proposed for tuition, employee merit pool

Proposals for the 2016-17 budget year received last week by the CU Board of Regents include tuition and fee increases between 3 percent and 5 percent and an...
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Diversity at CU: Recent progress encouraging
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Diversity at CU: Recent progress encouraging

The University of Colorado has made strides in increasing ethnic diversity on its campuses: In the past decade, student headcounts have risen by nearly 50...
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CU’s online initiatives making strides
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CU’s online initiatives making strides

The CU Board of Regents last week heard about progress on several fronts of the University of Colorado Connect online initiative, which will formally launch in...
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Sexual misconduct survey, Title IX
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Sexual misconduct survey results shocking, but not unusual

Reports of sexual misconduct at CU-Boulder increased nearly 100 percent in 2013-14 and 2014-15, which means efforts to fuel awareness, encourage reporting and...
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Boulder Athletics capital project update, roundup of meeting action
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Regents roundup: Boulder Athletics facilities, more

With the final cost of improvements to Folsom Field totaling $24 million above the original budget, CU-Boulder leadership last week told the Board of Regents...
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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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Regent candidates come together for debate
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Regent candidates come together for debate

The three announced candidates for the District 1 seat on the CU Board of Regents assembled Tuesday night at CU Denver for this election year’s first debate,...
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Putting the punch to Parkinson's

Putting the punch to Parkinson's

With a glint in her eye and clenched jaw, Tina Schoenherr rears back a gloved fist and swings at the target held up by Anthony Mora. Thuds of fists on punching...
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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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Skin infections rife among high school wrestlers, study says

Skin infections rife among high school wrestlers, study says

The first national survey of skin infections among high school athletes has found that wrestlers have the highest number of infections, with football players...

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