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Three things to know before Open Enrollment closes Friday

Procrastinators take note: Your window to enroll in benefits for the 2014-15 plan year will slam shut at 5 p.m. Friday. Whether you’re happy with your current...
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Pollock to speak at advocacy event

CU-Boulder physics professor Steven Pollock, named a 2013 U.S. Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council...
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Merit increases announced for classified staff

Classified staff at the University of Colorado will receive a 2.5 percent cost of living adjustment effective July 1, 2014.
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CU finding immense value in MOOCs

Nearly a year after introducing a partnership between the university and online technology platform Coursera, the benefits of offering massive open online...
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Social Climate Survey set to conclude on Sunday

A reminder email with notification of the survey closing was distributed Wednesday. CU faculty, staff and students have only a few more days to provide their...
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Career Development Office at Leeds School of Business receives $500,000 gift

Career development at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business will benefit from a $500,000 commitment from Phillips 66, an energy...
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International team maps nearly 200,000 glaciers in quest of sea-level rise estimates

Tad Pfeffer Fellow, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research Professor, civil, environmental and architectural engineering. An international team led by...
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CU Health Plan membership has its rewards

If you’re still thinking about whether to enroll or re-enroll in a CU Health Plan, here’s something that may sway you: CU Health Plan members receive discounts...
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PostDoctoral event set for June at CU-Boulder

The next upcoming event organized by the PostDoctoral Association of Colorado will be from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. June 11 at CU-Boulder in University Memorial Center...
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Rural microbes could boost city dwellers’ health, according to new paper involving CU-Boulder

The greater prevalence of asthma, allergies and other chronic inflammatory disorders among people of lower socioeconomic status might be due in part to their...
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Tenure list: April 2014

At its meeting Wednesday at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, the Board of Regents approved tenure for three faculty members.
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Videos, sessions and more help CU employees navigate Open Enrollment

CU’s 2014-15 Open Enrollment is underway, and Employee Services is giving you some tools to help you select your benefits plans for the coming plan year...
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COLTT registration now open

Believe it or not, summer is just around the corner, and so is COLTT. Registration for the 2014 edition of the ever-popular Colorado Learning and Teaching With...
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Community connections strong among Staff Council honorees

Four University of Colorado staff members received Service Excellence Awards for their contributions to the university, their campuses and communities during...
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Social Climate Survey set to relaunch

A revamped CU Social Climate Survey is expected to be distributed this week after the Board of Regents and administrators made changes to the instrument in the...
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Three exceptional CU educators awarded high honors

The title of President’s Teaching Scholar signifies CU’s highest recognition of excellence in and commitment to learning and teaching, as well as active,...
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Faculty, staff, students recognized for inclusive excellence

Awardees for 2014 will be recognized at a reception from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. May 2 in the first floor conference room at 1800 Grant St. All are invited to...
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Prof sees great future in (malleable) plastics

Researchers at CU-Boulder have discovered a new kind of plastic, called “malleable polymers”, that can be reshaped or recycled either by heating or soaking in...
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Applications for PTLC Faculty Researchers being accepted

Funding is available as part of the the President’s Office for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: 2014-2015 President's Teaching and Learning...
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CU-Boulder student inventions to be demonstrated Saturday at Engineering Design Expo

A deployable fire hose stand designed for the Longmont Fire Department and a heat-resistant mask designed to protect firefighters and fire victims from...
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Five questions for David Reed

The Boulder native has come full circle, returning to the university where, as a youngster, he once sold sodas at Folsom Field. The former cable TV exec now is...
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Record $10 million Colorado Law commitment will establish two faculty chairs

Byron Chrisman (’66), perhaps one of the University of Colorado Boulder Law School’s most unlikely success stories, attributes his success as a tax attorney...
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Fundraising for new athletics facilities celebrated at spring football game

The University of Colorado Boulder plans to break ground May 12 on several new athletics facilities and upgrades to Folsom Field after a record-breaking year...
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NASA Administrator Charles Bolden to visit CU-Boulder Friday

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will give a free public talk Friday at CU-Boulder, speaking on America’s space program and the challenges and opportunities...
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Wing to talk computational thinking today at ATLAS

The ATLAS Speaker Series and the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Program present Jeannette M. Wing, corporate vice president of Microsoft Research, this...

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