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Carrigan new chair, Sharkey new vice chair of Board of Regents

Carrigan, who is in his second term representing the 1st Congressional District, was elected chair on a 5-3 vote at the board’s meeting at UCCS. There was one...
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Todd Saliman takes reins as CU’s chief financial officer

As the chief budget officer for the state of Colorado under former Gov. Bill Ritter, Saliman had to steer the budget for state government through some of the...
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IQ Biology Program wins grant from National Science Foundation

The BioFrontiers Institute’s Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology Certificate Ph.D. (IQ Biology) program ( http://IQBiology.colorado.edu ) recently was...
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Tenure list: June 2012

The Board of Regents approved awards of tenure and appointments with tenure for 77 faculty members across the system.
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Pre-Collegiate Program boasts near-pristine pipeline

CU Advocates heard how 96 percent of the middle school and high school students who participate in the CU Pre-Collegiate Development Program go on to attend...
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Philanthropy at Work: Fred Anderson, Dennis and Claudia Van Gerven

Professor Fred Anderson directs the University of Colorado Boulder’s Honors Program, earned a doctorate from Harvard, has received prestigious fellowships and...
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Five questions for Diane McKnight

The CU-Boulder professor's research has taken her to some of the most spectacular places on Earth, where she studies relationships between freshwater organisms...
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Supreme Court hears arguments in Churchill case

The Colorado Supreme Court on June 7 heard oral arguments in former professor Ward Churchill’s lawsuit against the University of Colorado.
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After successful Open Enrollment, what’s next?

Over 93 percent of eligible employees made a positive election during open enrollment (OE) this year, and Payroll...
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FAQs: Launch of new CU eComm program

In response to feedback on the June 7 CU Connections story about the CU eComm program, here are answers to frequently asked questions about the effort.
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COLTT Conference to welcome Dr. Kiki

The 15th Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference (COLTT) will welcome renowned science journalist Kirsten Sanford, Ph.D., of the “Dr. Kiki's...
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Protect yourself by protecting university data

Information is a critical university asset – one that all faculty and staff take part in protecting. Data, including Personally Identifiable Information, is...
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Trio of CU biomed scientists named Boettcher Investigators

Research by early career investigators holds long-term promise for benefiting human health.
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Five questions for Rebecca Safran

Her research on barn swallows includes examining phenotype (observable characteristics) and how these traits differ in sub-species. A particular interest is in...
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Change in email procedure takes effect July 1

CU has been in the process of implementing eComm to enable units, colleges, schools and departments to engage in mass email communications and more.
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Students, faculty to help NASA develop space garden

CU-Boulder aerospace engineering sciences graduate student Christine Fanchiang is part of the team working to sustain food growth in space. (Photo: Patrick...
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Summer institute targets computer science teaching

While computer science graduates may be reaping rewards with among the highest job offer rates of any degree holders, there remains a decline in the...
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Faculty researchers compare notes on teaching, learning

The CU President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative hosted its second annual poster session, featuring research topics as wide-ranging as Clickers and...
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Stunning solar show expected at Folsom Field

Skywatchers have an uncommon opportunity to watch a solar eclipse from an unusual vantage point this weekend. The University of Colorado Boulder is hosting...
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Five questions for Eric Cornell

Since its formation 50 years ago, JILA, the joint institute of the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Institute of Standards (NIST), has been the...
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CU impact worth $5.3 billion to Colorado economy

“CU is a substantial, stable economic driver for Colorado that not only produces a highly educated workforce, but also creates jobs and companies in our state...
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Butcher Seed Grants boost work of bioscience researchers

The recipients of the 2012 Butcher Seed Grant Awards recently were notified of their winning proposals in interdisciplinary bioscience. These grants bring...
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Cal Berkeley’s Gonzales named associate vice chancellor, dean of students

Gonzales The University of Colorado Boulder has named Christina Gonzales the new associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students effective...
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Law professor honored with Chase Faculty Community Service Award

Melissa Hart conceived and has served as coordinator of the law school’s Public Service Pledge Program, which encourages law students to provide pro bono legal...
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Commencement to honor record-setting number of degree candidates

The University of Colorado Boulder will hold its spring graduation ceremony at 8:30 a.m. Friday at Folsom Field. The ceremony will honor candidates for 6,237...

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