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New federal grant involving CU-Boulder aimed at improving wind forecasting

Julie Lundquist, assistant professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, says better forecasting will help integrate renewably generated...
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CU community, students, involved in peace march

Juedon Kebede, left, Annika Erickson-Pearson and James Bradbury, pictured at the event Unity was the theme at the city of Lafayette’s annual Martin Luther King...
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Be Colorado biometric health screenings begin in February

Many times, knowing what’s going on with your health is half the battle. Doing, on the other hand, is what leads to real health changes. Yet it takes only a...
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‘Big Cactus’ author Wilkinson to read, sign books

The Friends of the CU Libraries will host Sylvia Wilkinson reading from and discussing her new engaging novel, “Big Cactus,” at 4:30 p.m. Jan. 27 in Norlin...
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Sutherland seminars focus on bipolar disorders

The next Sutherland Seminar Series of weekly sessions on topics related to bipolar disorders will begin Jan. 26 at CU-Boulder, running 6-7:30 p.m., and will...
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Five questions for Melissa Zak

Melissa Zak will tell you that being at CU-Boulder will help balance her family, personal and work life in ways that might never have happened had she stayed...
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Construction, maintenance goals outlined for state legislators

University of Colorado leaders on Tuesday made their case for construction, renovation and maintenance needs across the system during an annual presentation to...
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CU’s online education initiative continues forward progress

The University of Colorado’s effort to advance its coordinated online education initiative took another step forward at the Board of Regents retreat in...
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Financial wellness could be habit-forming

Visitors to the Healthy Financial Habits website can tackle everything from creating a well-organized financial filing system to taking stock of present and...
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Study finds experience of pain relies on multiple brain pathways, not just one

People’s mindsets can affect their experience of pain. For example, a soldier in battle or an athlete in competition may report that an injury did not feel...
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Archaeologist to share discoveries at CU-Boulder

13th -century moccasin from the Promontory Caves. Apachean languages, including Navajo, are today among the most widespread native languages in the United...
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Regents sworn in at CU Denver

The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday officially welcomed two new members and one returning member as the three recently elected representatives took their...
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Results of retirement vendor study expected this month

University of Colorado Staff Council members received a variety of updates during their final meeting of 2014, conducted via video conference on Dec. 18.
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Legislative session brings new opportunities, challenges for CU

The 70th Colorado General Assembly convened on Wednesday, the launch of a 120-day session that will see a new group of lawmakers consider budget requests and...
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CU doctor details steps to successful weight loss

For long-term weight loss success, dieters are encouraged to identify their personal “why” for losing weight, focus on positive aspects of weight loss, create...
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Colorado business confidence remains positive, stable for first quarter of 2015, says CU-Boulder index

The confidence of Colorado business leaders has increased slightly going into 2015, according to the Leeds Business Confidence Index (LBCI) released Monday by...
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Staff Council seeks nominations for Service Excellence Awards

Nominations for the annual Service Excellence Awards – which honor classified and university staff employees who have provided outstanding and sustained...
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Deadline extended for Gee Award nominations

The Women’s Committee of the Faculty Council requests nominations for the 2014 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award, which carries a $1,000 prize. The...
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Sutherland seminars focus on bipolar disorders

The next Sutherland Seminar Series of weekly sessions on topics related to bipolar disorders will begin Jan. 26 at CU-Boulder, running 6-7:30 p.m., and will...
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Shining light on sustainability at the holidays – and beyond

“Doing what you can with what you have” may not be a common holiday theme, but it is something that staff and volunteers at the Environmental Center at CU-...
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NASA’s MAVEN mission scientists identify links in chain leading to Mars atmospheric loss

The observations reveal a new process by which the solar wind – an intense stream of hot, high-energy particles blowing off the sun at more than 1 million mph...
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Search committee for CU Denver chancellor announced

The committee consists of CU-Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano and 19 others chosen from several constituencies at CU Denver, elsewhere across CU and the...
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CU-Boulder co-leading new severe weather research group

Building on years of collaboration using unmanned aircraft to fly into the storms that create the massive tornadoes that rip across the Midwest, scientists at...
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Holiday party food gets a healthy recipe rehab from CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

The University of Colorado Anschutz Health and Wellness Center at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora is home to the brand new Extreme Weight Loss:...
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Norlin Library Facility closed Dec. 20-Jan. 4 for electrical work

The University of Colorado Boulder Norlin Library building will be closed Dec. 20-Jan. 4 for critical electrical repairs. Because safety measures require that...

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