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Call for submissions: President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Awards and Grants
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Call for submissions: President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Awards and Grants

Submissions now are being accepted for this year’s President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Awards and the President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion...
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CU System Office fully reopens to the public on Monday
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CU System Office fully reopens to the public on Monday

The University of Colorado’s System Administration Office will fully reopen to the public on Monday, Feb. 28. System Administration departments will implement...
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Terri Fiez, vice chancellor for research and innovation, to retire in June

Terri Fiez, vice chancellor for research and innovation, to retire in June

As vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes, Fiez leads CU Boulder’s Research and Innovation Office (RIO), which oversees...
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Even minor exposure to light before bedtime may disrupt a preschooler’s sleep

Even slight exposure to light can prompt the critical sleep-promoting hormone melatonin to plummet in preschoolers in the hour before bedtime, potentially...
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Regents hear budget proposals for 2022-23
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Regents hear budget proposals for 2022-23

The Board of Regents on Friday heard details of three potential budget scenarios for the 2022-23 fiscal year. Chad Marturano, acting chief financial officer...
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Retirement Ready
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Don’t just leap into retirement: Make a plan with Retirement Ready

Like any new adventure, retirement can be exciting — and intimidating. Many of us welcome the ability to shift focus toward our loved ones and hobbies or the...
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Regent policy update: Revisions relate to naming facilities, equal pay, more

The Board of Regents last week approved revisions to several policies. Regents approve revisions to regent policies 2.F and 11.F, effective Feb. 10, 2022 The...
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New commercialization report shows record-breaking results for CU Boulder innovations

When it comes to translating ideas into impact at CU Boulder, the tangible results from 2021 are eye-popping, even record-breaking. Venture Partners at CU...
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Marshall Fire CONVERGE forum set for 2 p.m. today

CONVERGE Virtual Forums bring together researchers and research partners to more effectively communicate, coordinate, and collaborate after major disaster...
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Regents presented with Campus and Workplace Culture Survey results
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Regents presented with Campus and Workplace Culture Survey results

The Board of Regents on Thursday heard initial results of the Campus and Workplace Culture (CWC) Survey, in which University of Colorado students, faculty and...
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Regents support expanded access to lactation spaces; campuses increase availability of menstrual products
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Regents support expanded access to lactation spaces; campuses increase availability of menstrual products

The University of Colorado Board of Regents today formally stated its support for expanded access to lactation spaces across CU’s four campuses and system...
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2022 CU Innovation and Efficiency Awards program launches

For better or for worse, COVID has irrevocably altered the way we work. For better, it has shown us how resourceful and adaptable we can be when confronted...
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Tom Costello of NBC News to give commencement address

CU Boulder alumnus Tom Costello—an award-winning journalist and Washington correspondent for NBC News—will deliver the university's commencement speech at...
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Delivery of essential tax forms to CU employees underway
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Delivery of essential tax forms to CU employees underway

Essential tax forms for 2021 are on their way to University of Colorado employees. As of Jan. 31, all 2021 W-2s have been sent to the mailing address...
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University Risk Management’s Peet to retire after 30 years with CU
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University Risk Management’s Peet to retire after 30 years with CU

Carolyn Peet Longtime University of Colorado staff member Carolyn Peet, director of University Risk Management (URM), will retire after a 30-year career with...
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As tensions in Ukraine increase, researcher worries for its people

John O’Loughlin, a professor of geography at CU Boulder who studies Ukrainian geopolitics, sees an international conflict quickly spiraling out of control. “It...
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Campaign touts CU Health Plan’s digital convenience
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Campaign touts CU Health Plan’s digital convenience

In collaboration with CU Health Plan administrators – Anthem, Kaiser and Delta Dental of Colorado – the CU Health Plan team has launched the Your Health, Your...
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What the Marshall Fire can teach us about future climate catastrophes

What the Marshall Fire can teach us about future climate catastrophes

Nearly one month after the Marshall Fire became the most destructive and one of the most unique wildfires in Colorado history, CU Boulder researchers from...
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Strategic Planning
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CU making progress toward goals in systemwide strategic plan

CU has reached or is reaching most goals outlined in the systemwide strategic plan , the Board of Regents heard during a mid-year progress report from...
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Open Learning Resources
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Apply now for Open Educational Resources Champion Award

The Office of Academic Affairs and the Open CU Steering Team are accepting nominations for the annual Open Educational Resources (OER) Champion Award. The...
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After the fire: A look at the Marshall Fire’s community impact

After the fire: A look at the Marshall Fire’s community impact

As the devastating Marshall Fire burned on Dec. 30, 2021, hundreds of CU Boulder students, faculty and staff were among those who fled parts of unincorporated...
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Research and creative work highlights from last year set the stage for a groundbreaking 2022

Resilience, collaboration and impact come to mind when reflecting on University of Colorado Boulder research, scholarship and creative works in 2020–21.
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Season 2 of ‘The Free Mind’ podcast has launched

New episodes in season 2 air the second Tuesday of each month through May 10, 2022.
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Coloradans still deeply divided over COVID policies, election legitimacy, survey shows

Coloradans still deeply divided over COVID policies, election legitimacy, survey shows

A new survey of the state of politics in Colorado during 2021 has revealed deep divisions between Democrats and Republicans around a wide range of issues—from...
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Expand your cultural understanding by learning languages; ALTEC prices change Jan. 16

Learn world languages with ALTEC this spring. Remote, non-credit classes are open to adults worldwide in American Sign Language, Chinese, French, German,...

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