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Feel the Heath 5k
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Feel the Heat & Move Your Feet! 5K set for Aug. 7

CU Health Plan and Be Colorado will present the Feel the Heat & Move Your Feet! 5K on Aug. 7 at Washington Park in Denver. The race is open to CU Health...
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Opus Beethoven

Opus Beethoven: Grammy-winning Takács Quartet likes a challenge

Even for a Grammy Award-winning group, playing all 17 Beethoven quartets in live concert is an act of daring. Takács Quartet likes a challenge.
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CSF concludes 2016 season with ‘Henry VI, Part 2’

Colorado Shakespeare Festival concludes 2016 season with ‘Henry VI, Part 2’

On Sunday, July 31, one week before the sun sets on the Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s 2016 season, CSF’s entire acting ensemble will come together for a...
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Shift of tech transfer to campuses streamlines workflow, leverages expertise
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Shift of tech transfer to campuses streamlines workflow, leverages expertise

On Friday, the University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office will transition from a CU system office to a campus oversight structure that will leverage...
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Regents approve $3.82 billion budget
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Regents approve $3.82 billion budget

The CU Board of Regents at its June 16 meeting approved a $3.82 billion budget for fiscal year 2016-17, an increase of $27 million over FY2015-16’s $3.55...
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Board of Regents can’t decide on next chair
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Board of Regents can’t decide on next chair

The Board of Regents failed to elect a new chair June 17 at CU Boulder, the second such stalemate since 2013.
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Diversity overview is encouraging, but there’s more to be done
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Diversity overview is encouraging, but there’s more to be done

Diversity in its many definitions is making headway at the University of Colorado as each campus approaches inclusion with unique strategies and programs, but...
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Tenure list
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Tenure list: June 2016

The CU Board of Regents this month approved 90 awards of tenure and 18 appointments with tenure.
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Susan Szpyrka, University of Colorado Colorado Springs senior vice chancellor administration and finance
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Szpyrka to spearhead tuition benefit committee

A committee headed by Susan Szpyrka, University of Colorado Colorado Springs senior vice chancellor administration and finance, will take on CU’s tuition...
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Staff Council hears updates on professional development, tuition benefit
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CU expands access to Lynda.com for faculty, staff

The University of Colorado has expanded access to the video tutorial website Lynda.com to faculty and staff at UCCS, CU Denver, CU Anschutz and CU system...
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Nolbert Chavez
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Chavez to lead community engagement initiatives

The University of Colorado announced June 16 that Nolbert Chavez is joining the CU system as associate vice president of community engagement.
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Dalai Lama draws thousands to Coors Events Center for words of wisdom

Dalai Lama draws thousands to Coors Events Center for words of wisdom

Thousands of people arrived at the Coors Events Center on Thursday, June 23, a lovely summer day, to embrace the wisdom of the 14th Dalai Lama.
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Back to the future: High schoolers get hands-on experience at CU-Boulder

Back to the future: High schoolers get hands-on experience at CU-Boulder

A group of Denver high school students who recently descended on the CU-Boulder campus rolled up their sleeves for a week of real-world engineering experience...
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Lifetime in education leads to global gathering in Denver
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Lifetime in education leads to global gathering in Denver

In the late 1940s, with World War II in the past and the world increasingly opening two-way avenues for college students and educators, Ruth Purkaple joined a...
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Paid monthly? June pay will be issued July 1
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Paid monthly? June pay will be issued July 1

University of Colorado employees who are paid monthly will receive their June paycheck on Friday, July 1. There is no change for employees who are paid...
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Five Boulder area hikes to try this summer

Five Boulder-area hikes to try this summer

Summertime in Boulder is beautiful, with mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures, perfect for hiking. If you are looking for a quick trip to nature, or a...
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A continuum of services under one roof: CASE construction begins this August

A continuum of services under one roof: CASE construction begins this August

Construction on the new Center for Academic Success and Engagement (or CASE building), which will be built atop the Euclid Autopark, will begin this August.
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Learning to be lawyers one ditch at a time

Learning to be lawyers one ditch at a time

For Professor Sarah Krakoff and students from CU-Boulder, spring marks a transition from the halls of the Wolf Law Building to the fields of the San Luis...
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CU Connections begins summer publication schedule

CU Connections will begin its summer publication schedule after the June 2 issue, when biweekly issues will be produced.
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CSF’s ‘Troilus and Cressida’ brings women to the front lines June 24-Aug. 6
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CSF’s ‘Troilus and Cressida’ brings women to the front lines

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival ’s season of myths, legends and fairy tales under the stars continues with the rarely staged Troilus and Cressida , a...
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staff council survey
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Staff Council targets August for systemwide benefits survey

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) moved one step closer to completing the final draft of a survey on work and benefits, which it has developed to...
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Registration open for 16th Annual Coleman Institute Conference
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Registration open for 16th Annual Coleman Institute Conference

The event is set for Oct. 6 at the Omni Interlocken Hotel in Broomfield.
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PrideFest
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GLBTI Committee invites participation at PrideFest

The Faculty Council’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Issues (GLBTI) Committee is rallying participants for the 2016 Denver PrideFest, which counts the...
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Rocky Mountain region's first federal data research hub lands at CU-Boulder

Rocky Mountain region’s first federal data research hub lands at CU-Boulder

Social scientists and health researchers from across Colorado and neighboring states will soon have abundant U.S. Census and other federal statistical data...

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