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President’s Diversity Awards honor faculty, staff, students

Faculty, staff and students from across the University of Colorado have been named recipients of the annual President’s Diversity Award, which recognizes...
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Hans and Peggy Neville
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For the love of science, giving to CU is crucial for retired faculty couple

It’s fitting two scientists found chemistry in organic chemistry. Peggy and Hans Neville were studying at Pomona College in Claremont, California, in 1954 when...
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State lawmakers recommend historic funding increase for higher ed
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Budget in the books

Gov. John Hickenlooper last week signed the state’s budget for 2015-16, which includes a $17 million increase for the University of Colorado.
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Open Enrollment 2015
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Know how to navigate benefits enrollment in the portal

With Open Enrollment in full swing, many CU employees have learned all about plan changes and made health care decisions. Now, all that’s left to do is enroll...
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Student-staffed DAWN clinic serves population in need

Student-staffed DAWN clinic serves population in need

It was 9:30 p.m., an hour after the DAWN Clinic had already closed, when David Choi and his fellow volunteers saw her: an elderly woman in a nightgown and...
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CU Denver Provost Roderick Nairn
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CU Denver students earn regents’ quick approval of wellness center

In an emotional, unexpected vote — followed by cheers and a standing ovation from meeting attendees – the CU Board of Regents on Friday approved a CU Denver...
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Regents won’t divest; call for report on options for future investment

The CU Board of Regents said it won’t move to divest from fossil fuels. In a 7-2 vote April 16 at CU Denver in the Tivoli Turnhalle, during the board’s regular...
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CU moves to improve data management

Data touches on virtually every activity at the university, but CU has not always effectively managed the innumerable bits of information on its internal and...
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Regents roundup

Four new degrees earned the approval of the Board of Regents during its regular meeting Friday at the CU Denver Student Commons Building on the Auraria Campus.
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Grants totaling $18 million bring new names to Depression Center, Beth-El College
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Grants totaling $18 million bring new names to Depression Center, Beth-El College

Gifts of $10 million and $8 million will boost the CU Depression Center at CU Anschutz and UCCS’ Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, new names for...
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Tenure list: April 2015

At its meeting Friday at the University of Colorado Denver, the CU Board of Regents approved two appointments with tenure: University of Colorado Boulder...
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OE15
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CU health savings account to debut during Open Enrollment

Benefits-eligible CU faculty and staff may enroll in the HSA during CU’s Open Enrollment for contributions to begin July 1 or at any time after that. To...
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From left, CU School of Medicine alumni Dr. Bill Maniatis (’65), president of the Medical Alumni Association; Dr. Ed Kinzer (’52); Dr. Clara Winter (’65) and Dr. Wag Schorr (’63).
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School of Medicine alumni share stories of giving back to CU

At a Medical Alumni Association event Tuesday, three alumni from the School of Medicine shared their personal stories of philanthropy, highlighting different...
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Off-cycle system policy changes in effect this month

One new policy, one recission and six revisions make up the slate of system policy changes that took effect last week. The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE...
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Staff members honored for service to campuses, greater communities
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Staff members honored for service to campuses, greater communities

Cathy Beuten/University of Colorado From left, Ralph Giese, Shelley Brown, Charlotte Klaus and Randi Viola with their Service Excellence Awards at last week’s...
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CU President Bruce Benson meets with attendees at the Heritage Society luncheon April 2 at the Denver Country Club.
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Heritage Society donors celebrated for making a difference

From academic research to scholarship endowments to building construction, donor generosity is playing a vital role at CU more than ever.
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State wants improved medical response to campus sex assault victims
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State wants improved medical response to campus sex assault victims

A bill aimed at improving college campus-based medical responses to student victims of sexual assault is advancing at the Capitol, with House lawmakers having...
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CU announces changes to modernize employee retirement plans
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Mapping guides show paths of retirement investments in July

When the University of Colorado modernizes the funds offered within its retirement Plans this summer, employees with accounts through Fidelity and Vanguard can...
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New program aims to help at-risk employees prevent diabetes
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New program aims to help at-risk employees prevent diabetes

CU Health Plan – Diabetes Prevention During Open Enrollment, April 27-May 11, you may access this innovative program by enrolling in any CU Health Plan and...
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Regents OK modest increases to tuition, compensation
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Regents OK modest increases to tuition, compensation

The CU Board of Regents on Monday voted to approve a slate of modest tuition increases at campuses for the next fiscal year. They are among the lowest rate...
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Global Health Responders course to help humanitarians ‘do no harm’
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Global Health Responders course to help humanitarians ‘do no harm’

In 2010, a devastating earthquake hit the Haitian capital of Port au Prince – one of the most vulnerable cities on Earth. More than 200,000 Haitians were...
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Match Day 2015 inspires smiles, tears

Match Day 2015 inspires smiles, tears

In his 25th and final Match Day address, Dean Richard Krugman, MD, advised a room full of nervous medical students that their future held more than what was...
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Classified Staff reviews underway this month
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Classified Staff reviews underway this month

Evaluations for all University of Colorado classified staff members must take place in April. This process is the same for each campus, and evaluations must be...

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