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Anthem breach update: How to enroll in credit protection services

Anthem Inc., parent company of one of the health insurance administrators for University of Colorado faculty and staff, has announced that current and former...
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Center for STEM Learning sets education workshop series for faculty

Interested in scholarly teaching in STEM?
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Consider ramifications before posting to social media

You should think twice – no, three times – before posting to social media. Privacy does not exist in the world of social media. Consider what could happen if a...
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Husek takes helm at OPI; Luftig brings new focus to student success initiative

Since August 2013, the Office of Performance Improvement (OPI) has been working across the CU-Boulder campus to provide academic and nonacademic units with the...
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Leeds School students offering free tax preparation assistance

Students from CU-Boulder’s Leeds School of Business are offering free tax preparation services to individuals under the Internal Revenue Service-sponsored...
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Anthem continues responding to concerns over data breach
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Anthem continues responding to concerns over data breach

Anthem Inc., parent company of one of the health insurance providers for University of Colorado faculty and staff, last week announced it was the victim of a...
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Two policies dropped, others await further review by stakeholders
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Two policies dropped, others await further review by stakeholders

Two Administrative Policy Statements (APSs) were rescinded last month while several other APSs previously under consideration for the January cycle have been...
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New study details how cocaine really works in the brain, offers possibility of drug to treat addiction

New study details how cocaine really works in the brain, offers possibility of drug to treat addiction

A research team has discovered a mechanism in the brain that is key to making cocaine seem pleasurable...
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University Staff performance reviews to start this month

The University Staff review cycle ended on Jan. 31 for most campuses. University Staff members in the CU system offices will receive their annual reviews...
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Big crowd turns out for CU Night at the Stock Show
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Big crowd turns out for CU Night at the Stock Show

Ralphie, the CU-Boulder mascot, and her fleet-footed handlers run across the Denver Coliseum to open the rodeo events at CU Night at the Stock Show on Friday...
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Dalai Lama coming to CU-Boulder
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Dalai Lama coming to CU-Boulder

The Tibetan Association of Colorado (TAC) and the University of Colorado Boulder will co-host a campus visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Oct. 20 and 21,...
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Title IX coordinators team for sexual harassment education
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Title IX coordinators team for sexual harassment education

A female student tells a faculty member of inappropriate touching that took place at an off-campus internship. An assistant professor fears bad committee...
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Columnist-author Pitts to deliver keynote at Conference on World Affairs

CU’s perennially popular rite of spring is returning for its 67th year.
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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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