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New retirement fund options offer socially conscious investment choices

CU’s TIAA-administered retirement plans in March will add two new funds to their lineup of investment options. These new funds have been researched and chosen...
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What makes a couple successful? Tips from a relationship therapist

How to sustain love? For couples, it turns out there are many twists, turns and considerations along the road to living their best relationships. Mostly it...
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Black History Month continues with events across four campuses
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Black History Month continues with events across four campuses

Members of the CU community across the four campuses already have taken part in several events in honor of Black History Month. As February continues, still...
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Dig into your retirement options with Retirement Ready

Dig into your retirement options with Retirement Ready

Employee Services is here to help take the mystery out of the retirement planning process. Each year, we host Retirement Ready — a series of educational...
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What is the health risk of meth contamination?

With a recent series of methamphetamine contamination cases at Colorado public libraries making the news nationally, a Colorado School of Public Health expert...
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2023 Colorado Capital Conference seeks participants
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2023 Colorado Capital Conference seeks participants

U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper – together with Colorado Mesa University, the University of Colorado and Colorado State University – invite...
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President Saliman augments system administration leadership team
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Faculty endeavors play important role in outreach, engagement

Faculty Council last week heard updates on outreach and engagement efforts underway at the CU system level, including an initiative that would spotlight the...
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COVID-19 pandemic highlighted significant rates of anxiety and depression among adolescents

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic began, adolescent mental health in the United States was a growing and far-reaching concern. As the effects of the pandemic...
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Bird flu surveillance aims at keeping human risk low

Bird flu surveillance aims at keeping human risk low

A researcher who focuses on human and animal viral intersection explains the need for strong surveillance of the country’s significant avian flu epidemic.
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Call for nominations: Open Educational Resources Champion Awards
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Call for nominations: Open Educational Resources Champion Awards

The annual Open Educational Resources (OER) Champion Award nomination process is now open, with the Office of Academic Affairs and the Open CU Initiative...
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Watch for crucial tax forms arriving in the mail

University of Colorado employees can expect 2022 W-2 forms to be sent by Jan. 31 to the mailing address they have on file in the employee portal. Additionally...
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Reminder: Register for CU Social Justice Summit, happening Tuesday

The lineup of sessions for the Jan. 31 University of Colorado Social Justice Summit includes a welcome message from CU President Todd Saliman, a keynote by...
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Regents engaged with outreach efforts

COLORADO SPRINGS – The University of Colorado Board of Regents last week showed its enthusiasm and appreciation for progress in one of its key priorities –...
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Can latest booster shot protect against COVID-19 variant?

As the latest, highly contagious omicron subvariant spreads, Ross Kedl, PhD, professor of immunology and microbiology, weighs in on the best ways to protect...
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Partnership with CU Anschutz marks beginning of hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy program at UCCS

Partnership with CU Anschutz marks beginning of hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy program at UCCS

New year, new program. The CU School of Medicine at CU Anschutz and the UCCS Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences have...
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Essay: Medical providers often lack training in caring for people with disabilities

Patients with disabilities often face medical providers who make inaccurate assumptions about their quality of life that can lead to paternalism and...
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Four newly elected members of Board of Regents to be sworn in today
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Four newly elected members of Board of Regents to be sworn in today

The four newly elected members of the University of Colorado Board of Regents will take their oaths of office today, Jan. 5, 2023. The ceremony is set for 4 p...
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Boettcher Early Career Investigator application deadline nears

Applications for the 2023 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program will be due to the campus grants offices in February, according to the...
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CU Anschutz State of Research 2022 address highlights robust campus growth and innovation

In his State of Research Address, Vice Chancellor for Research Thomas Flaig, M.D., highlighted the campus’s collaborative culture that drives its innovation...
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State FAMLI program expands paid leave to all workers in 2024
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State FAMLI program expands paid leave to all workers in 2024

Colorado’s Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program will provide all Colorado workers a portion of their weekly salary for up to 12 weeks of...
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CU continues assessment of market downturn on strategic plan accelerations

A team of campus and system chief financial officers, representatives of the CU treasury and others is continuing its work to determine the impact of the...
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CU Anschutz ranked globally as a top university for innovation

Nature, one of the world's most prestigious scientific journals, ranked CU Anschutz as a top academic institution for innovation. The campus had one of the...
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Make room to grow: Apply now for the Spring 2023 Tuition Assistance Benefit
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Make room to grow: Apply now for the Spring 2023 Tuition Assistance Benefit

Education is an opportunity for personal and professional growth, which is why the University of Colorado offers the Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB). The...
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CU Cancer Center receives $20 million gift to advance esophageal cancer research and care

CU Cancer Center receives $20 million gift to advance esophageal cancer research and care

The establishment of the Katy O. and Paul M. Rady Esophageal and Gastric Center of Excellence will further elevate the CU Cancer Center among the country’s top...
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Market downturn forces adjustments to strategic plan acceleration

What a difference a year makes. Almost exactly one year ago today, CU Connections reported that administration had shared with the Board of Regents a plan to...

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