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Slower but continued expansion expected in 2016 for Colorado economy
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Slower but continued expansion expected in 2016 for Colorado economy

Colorado employment will continue to expand in 2016, adding a variety of jobs in almost every business sector, but at a slower pace than in the previous two...
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Expanded bus options coming in 2016
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Expanded bus options coming in 2016

2016 is just around the corner and two significant changes to your bus options are coming. Your EcoPass and CollegePass will get you out and about on the new...
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Philanthropy At Work: Cathy Bodine
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Philanthropy At Work: Cathy Bodine

Cathy Bodine began her career in assistive technology—a term that describes equipment and services used by individuals with disabilities—in 1985 after she...
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Staff Council hears updates on professional development, tuition benefit
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Lynda.com access might be expanded

Lynda.com, a learning website that features educational videos on a variety of topics, is closer to being accessible to more CU campuses and staff members,...
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Colorado launch firm picks CU-Boulder for first free ride to space
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Colorado launch firm picks CU-Boulder for first free ride to space

Typically weighing in at 3 pounds and no bigger than a box of facial tissue, a CubeSat is small yet more than capable of carrying scientific payloads into...
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Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards
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Faculty invited to apply for Boettcher Investigator status

The University of Colorado and the Boettcher Foundation announce the 2016 Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program.
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CU-Boulder top in state for sending, receiving students internationally

CU-Boulder top in state for sending, receiving students internationally

The University of Colorado Boulder enrolled more international students during the 2014-15 academic year and sent more students abroad during the 2013-14...
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CU Resources access restricted next weekend as Elevate upgrade work begins
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CU Resources access restricted next weekend as Elevate upgrade work begins

Before you head off for Thanksgiving break, make sure you’ve submitted your vacation/sick leave requests to your supervisor. Supervisors must approve any leave...
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Employee Services commits to staying accessible during winter renovation project
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Employee Services commits to staying accessible during winter renovation project

Faculty and staff seeking help regarding their benefits, pay and other employee-focused programs will be well-served this winter, despite a construction...
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Board hears chancellors’ progress report on University of Colorado Connect
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Chancellors report progress on University of Colorado Connect

CU’s efforts to establish a united, collaborative portal for online education across the system – University of Colorado Connect – have begun to show dividends...
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Regent proposes competition to build online-only degree

Regent Stephen Ludwig, D-Denver, has introduced a draft resolution to establish an online-only, three-year, general studies liberal arts undergraduate degree...
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Distinguished Professors
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Leaders in science, medicine are CU’s newest Distinguished Professors

The University of Colorado on Friday added four names to its roster of Distinguished Professors, the loftiest honor for faculty at the system’s four campuses.
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CU Efficiencies
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CU efficiencies saved nearly $40 million last year

The University of Colorado is succeeding in its mission to find and enact efficiencies at every level of operation to benefit students, faculty, staff and the...
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CU Board of Regents
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Regents hear update on investment and sustainability

The CU Board of Regents said in April that it won’t move to divest from fossil fuels, and nothing during a renewed discussion of the topic at last week’s board...
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Lack of sleep, is that your dilemma?

Lack of sleep, is that your dilemma?

Awake too early when you should be asleep? Might want to try and switch things up. A new study by the University of Colorado shows that the longer people are...
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Luncheon celebrates Johnson Foundation $8 million commitment to UCCS

Luncheon celebrates Johnson Foundation $8 million commitment to UCCS

At a Nov. 6 luncheon, a select group including Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and leadership from the Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation celebrated the...
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Make sure your retirement savings are on track: Schedule one-on-one consultation
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Retirement savings on track? Schedule consultation today

The recent modernization of the University of Colorado’s retirement fund lineup came with a significant perk: a five-person team of TIAA-CREF financial...
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Connections holiday publication schedule note
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Publication note: No CU Connections on Thanksgiving, Dec. 24, Dec. 31

CU Connections will not publish new issues on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 26), Dec. 24 and Dec. 31.
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TABOR rebates, unclear revenue picture strain Hickenlooper’s proposed 2016-17 budget
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TABOR rebates, unclear revenue picture strain Hickenlooper’s proposed 2016-17 budget

Gov. John Hickenlooper’s proposed budget for the 2016-17 fiscal year totals $26.98 billion and reflects a proposed $20 million cut to higher education.
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Veterans celebrated in series of campus, community events

Veterans celebrated in series of campus, community events

In anticipation of Veterans Day on Nov. 11 a series of events is planned at the University of Colorado Boulder and beyond to celebrate those who have served...
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Colorado Shakespeare Festival announces 2016 season lineup

Colorado Shakespeare Festival announces 2016 season lineup

On the heels of its most successful and well-received season to date, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival announced its 2016 season, which will run Friday, June...
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ALL FOUR:COLORADO
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Competition helps spur marketing campaign

The University of Colorado’s systemwide marketing initiative aims to shine light on the institution’s contributions to the state and further build the CU brand...
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Colorado employment growth to persist despite slip in new business formation, says CU-Boulder report

Colorado employment growth to persist despite slip in new business formation, says CU-Boulder report

Despite a dip in business filings in Colorado during the third quarter of 2015 with 25,164 new entities recorded, employment in the state is projected to...
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Participants needed for free weight loss class
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Participants needed for free weight loss class

Interested in participating in a free weight loss class? The CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center is seeking volunteers for a new weight loss research study...
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Denise Thomas
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Staff Council clarifies membership bylaws

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) amended its bylaws to more accurately represent the current composition and processes of the organization...

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