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Nominations requested for Faculty Community Service Award

The Office of Academic Affairs is accepting nominations for the annual Faculty Community Service Award, which is sponsored by an endowment from the Chase Corp...
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BDW postgrad program offers night courses to faculty, staff

The BDW postgraduate program, part of the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder, is now offering technical night courses to CU faculty, staff...
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System policy update: 15 changes take effect

The Office of Policy and Efficiency announced changes to administrative policy statements from the areas of academic affairs, administrative/ general, fiscal,...
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NASA-CU ozone study may benefit air standards, climate

New research finds that when it comes to combating global warming caused by emissions of ozone-forming chemicals, location matters.
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Sun-gazing SORCE satellite, designed to last five years, turns 10

Video of 0x0zANf7Ph8 When a sun-gazing NASA satellite designed and built by the University of Colorado Boulder launched into space on Jan. 25, 2003, solar...
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Be Colorado launching new health tools

Did you make a New Year’s resolution this year? Perhaps you vowed to exercise more, eat healthier or quit smoking. Maybe you resolved to spend more time with...
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BDW postgrad program offers night courses to faculty, staff

The BDW postgraduate program, part of the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder, is now offering technical night courses to CU faculty, staff...
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When the world comes to CU, these Friends lend a hand

As the number of international students increases at CU-Boulder, so has demand for members of the community – including faculty and staff – to help newcomers...
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CU-led study: Pine beetle outbreaks don’t harm water quality

New study shows that smaller trees and other vegetation that survive pine beetle invasions along waterways increase their uptake of nitrate, a common...
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New solar panels double CU-Boulder’s solar power production

A new array of solar panels installed at the University of Colorado Boulder has doubled solar power production on campus, providing clean energy for research...
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Five questions for Jessica Metcalf

Years of detective work by the postdoctoral researcher, colleagues at CU-Boulder and others have pointed the way toward a brighter future for Colorado's state...
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Diversity proposals across system receive funding

More than $52,000 in Diversity and Excellence Grants will be distributed across the University of Colorado system for 2012-13.
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Grants will fuel humanities projects, events across system

Some 14 projects across the University of Colorado system will share $37,751 in grants awarded by the President’s Fund for the Humanities.
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Leeds: State business confidence remains positive going into first quarter

Colorado business leaders’ optimism is modest going into the first quarter of 2013 with uncertainty surrounding the country’s political and economic...
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Make requests now for spring tuition benefit

Interested in utilizing the tuition benefit for Spring 2013 semester for yourself or an eligible dependent? Please visit www.cu.edu/pbs/tuition-benefit to...
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Call for proposals: Spring 2013 grants, President’s Fund for the Humanities

The System Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting proposals for the spring 2013 President’s Fund for the Humanities mini-grants. The President’s Fund for the...
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How can parents help children after a national tragedy?

In the wake of Friday’s shootings in Newtown, Conn., parents are struggling with the urgent issue of how to help their children and families.
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Be Colorado health screenings see healthy increase in participation

Be Colorado held 17 health screenings across the university in October and early November, with 1,844 participants, a 50 percent increase in participation over...
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Physics magazine: CU involved in two of year’s top 10 breakthroughs

University of Colorado Boulder faculty and students are part of international science teams that made two of the top 10 breakthroughs in physics in 2012 as...
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Impact of CCHE's master plan remains to be seen

The new statewide master plan boasts aspirational goals that could affect the University of Colorado and other institutions.
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CU-Boulder to offer new interdisciplinary construction management track

Wearing hard hats, CU-Boulder graduate students work with assistant professor Amy Javernick-Will. (Photo: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado Boulder) A new...
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Leeds forecast: Positive, broad-based job growth for Colorado in 2013

“We’re seeing a wide array of jobs being added and they’re diversifying our state economy,” said economist Richard Wobbekind.
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Engineering Design Expo to showcase creative solutions on Saturday

CU-Boulder students have been working in teams throughout the fall semester to develop engineering solutions to an array of challenges.
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CU-led team receives $9.2 million DOE grant to engineer E. coli into biofuels

A team led by the University of Colorado Boulder has been awarded $9.2 million over five years from the U.S. Department of Energy to research modifying E. coli...
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President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative seeks research proposals

Faculty from all disciplines are invited to become investigators in the CU President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC), now beginning its eighth...

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