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First week of lawmaking session puts spotlight on higher education

The first week of the Legislature’s 2014 session brought early arriving bills with implications for CU and other higher education institutions across the state.
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CU leaders oppose boycott of Israeli academic institutions

The American Studies Association last month voted to boycott Israel’s higher-education institutions as a protest of Israeli treatment of Palestinians, a...
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New policy brings consistency to hiring of retirees

APS fosters environment where veteran employees with expertise can maximize their time training new staff, and expands career-advancement opportunities for...
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Galloping COLTT offers training in digital publishing, video

The CU system’s COLTT (Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology) Conference next month brings two of its Galloping COLTT events to CU-Boulder and CU...
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Faculty, staff invited to explore recreation center expansion

The newly remodeled weightlifting room in the Recreation Center at the University of Colorado Boulder. (Photo: Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado) The...
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Five Connections readers winners of tickets

CU Connections has awarded prizes to five respondents of our recent reader survey. One winner was chosen randomly from each of the four campuses and system...
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Five questions for James White

Humans and ecosystems can adapt to a slowly changing climate, but what happens when these changes happen abruptly? “When it comes to climate change, speed...
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CU-Boulder flying antibiotic experiment, education project on ants to space station

Orbital Sciences Corp.’s commercial Cygnus spacecraft, carrying two University of Colorado Boulder payloads to the International Space Station, is set to be...
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RTD to host Northwest Area Mobility Study public meetings

The Regional Transportation District (RTD) is holding three public meetings to seek input and provide an update on the progress of the Northwest Area Mobility...
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My New Weigh offers free info sessions

Have you tried everything to lose weight, only to regain? Are you ready for a new way? Discover My New Weigh, medically supervised weight management, available...
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State of Slim Campus Challenge begins this month

Join your colleagues for the State of Slim Challenge and have an opportunity to win at least $2,500. The Campus Challenge features the Colorado Diet, an...
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CU-Boulder faculty member receives Excellence in Leadership Award

Diane Sieber, Ph.D., associate dean for education in the College of Engineering and Applied Science, was honored with the annual award from the systemwide...
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Bedtime for toddlers: Timing is everything, says CU-Boulder study

Study shows that toddlers with later melatonin rise times took longer to fall asleep after being put to bed, said CU-Boulder assistant professor Monique...
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CU-Boulder to fly antibiotic experiment, education project on ants to space station

The International Space Station (Photo courtesy NASA) A University of Colorado Boulder research center will launch two payloads aboard Orbital Sciences Corp.’s...
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Five questions for Joseph Tanner

He grew up in the ‘60s when “nearly everyone was enamored with the space race and would have loved to have been on one of those rockets with the heroes who...
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Leeds: Positive, broad-based job growth forecast for Colorado in 2014

Colorado will continue on the road to recovery and add a variety of jobs in 2014 across almost all business sectors following a positive year in 2013,...
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Tenure list: December 2013

At its meeting last week at CU Denver, the Board of Regents approved tenure for six faculty members across the system.
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Students, campuses taking steps to reduce student debt

The 3.8 percent loan default rate at CU is substantially lower than state and national averages, which are 10.4 percent and 10 percent respectively.
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Professor’s two worlds both ripe for ‘paradigm shift’

Why is the head of an evolving journalism program producing iconoclastic scholarship on a seminal figure of the age of rationalism and the Scientific...
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Economist: Smartphone users value their privacy, are willing to pay for it

Average smartphone users are willing to pay up to $5 extra for a typical application—or “app”—that won’t monitor their locations, contact lists and other...
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Three CU employees win iPads in Financial IQ Challenge

More than 2,800 University of Colorado employees tested their financial IQs in November, but only three are taking home more than the knowledge they gained as...
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Athletics upgrades at CU-Boulder get OK from regents

A $140 million plan for new and redesigned athletics facilities at the University of Colorado Boulder is moving forward.
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Sie Foundation funds $2 million music endowment at CU-Boulder

Some of the University of Colorado Boulder’s most promising musicians will receive scholarships thanks to Anna and John J. Sie, who have committed $2 million...
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Campus Alerts system test slated for Friday

The University of Colorado Boulder will test the Campus Alerts system on Friday, Dec. 6, at noon to raise awareness of how the campus community will be...
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CU-Boulder students to demonstrate engineering projects Saturday at Design Expo

More than 350 engineering students at the University of Colorado Boulder will demonstrate their innovations and inventions to the community at the annual fall...

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