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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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Guest opinion: Visiting Scholar of Conservative Thought and Policy must strengthen dialogue, not debase it

The system Faculty Council writes to denounce recent statements by CU-Boulder’s Steven Hayward.
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Science communication efforts inspire largest gift yet for CU Sustainability Complex

Inspired by melting glaciers and CU scientists’ efforts to educate the public about mechanisms that drive environmental change, emeritus Department of...
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A century later, Ludlow Massacre’s impact remains vivid

“Re-collecting Ludlow,” a panel discussion to commemorate the launch of the Colorado Coal Digital Collection, is set for 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 15...
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Donor-funded peer educator program makes the grade

A year ago Erica Rozbruch (ʼ14) noticed that her friends majoring in business were struggling to cope with stress. She decided to leverage her skills as a peer...
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Gessen part of Russian Culture Week at CU-Boulder

The University of Colorado Boulder welcomes acclaimed Russian-American author, journalist and LGBT activist Masha Gessen for a discussion of her newly...
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Social Climate Survey underway

The Social Climate Survey, which requires about 10 minutes to finish, must be accessed via a link included in emails that were sent systemwide on Wednesday.
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Kathleen Sebelius to give keynote at CU’s Conference on World Affairs

Sebelius’ address, “The Globalization of Health,” will be presented at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Macky Auditorium. All of the conference’s 200 panel discussions,...
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CU-Boulder prepares for flood season, will test campus text-messaging system today

click to view pdf click to view pdf The University of Colorado Boulder today will test the CU-Boulder Alerts system on to raise awareness of how the campus...
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Small plan changes could have big impacts this Open Enrollment

Later this month, when CU opens your three-week window to enroll in 2014-15 benefits plans, it will introduce several small changes that could have a huge...
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Higher ed funding bill being revised after concerns expressed

A proposed change to how state funding is distributed among higher education institutions is being modified partly in response to concerns expressed by leaders...
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Basketball pool picks not going so great? Here is why, says CU-Boulder math professor

It took 48 games for the first and second rounds of the 64-team NCAA men’s basketball tournament to be decided, and millions of fans are deliriously awaiting...
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Regents recognize commitment, service of exceptional individuals

Balsells, Claman, Hill, Pinchuk and Schroffel to be recognized at commencement ceremonies this spring.
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CU-Boulder alum Steve Swanson heading for space station

On Tuesday, he'll blast off with two Russian crewmates for the International Space Station, his third mission to the orbiting facility.
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Study on lunar crater counting shows crowdsourcing effective, accurate tool

Video of fGQF2-G4jNw If Galileo were still alive and kicking, he might want to take a selfie with some of the thousands of citizen scientists all around the...

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