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U.S. News national rankings have high spots for CU

The nationally recognized excellence of the University of Colorado’s campuses and undergraduate programs is again highlighted in U.S. News...
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New freshmen drive rising enrollment at CU campuses

A significant rise in the number of new freshmen this fall is driving enrollment growth at University of Colorado campuses, which now count nearly 58,000...
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Portal improvements promise better tools for work

Upon entering the CU Resources area, employees will find timely, useful news and information about the university, their jobs, their benefits, their health,...
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Run gives hope to those coping with rare lung disease

Coloradans with pulmonary hypertension, or PH, have found hope and support in the Fourth Annual Colorado Pulmonary Hypertension 5K Run for PHun, which returns...
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Rare western bumblebees netted on Front Range during survey

A western bumblebee. Photo by Stephen Ausmus, U.S. Department of Agriculture A white-rumped bumblebee that has been in steep decline across its native range in...
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Call for nominations: Excellence in Leadership Award

The Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) is now accepting nominations for the 2013 Excellence in Leadership Award. ELP is a university-sponsored leadership...
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Five questions for Noah Finkelstein

He calls his route to CU-Boulder a “circuitous” one, but each step prepared him to be where he is today: professor of physics, a principal investigator of the...
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CU researchers attract $774 million in sponsored funding

That investment in CU maintains the university’s place as one of the top research institutions in the country, the total ranking as fourth-highest in CU...
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LinkedIn launches university pages

CU, which also is joining with LinkedIn for a pilot program connecting alumni and building greater networking opportunities, was one of several institutions...
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Brief medical visit led to lasting lifestyle changes

CU-Boulder's Eddy Dubois saved his own life on Friday, Oct. 25, 2012, when he stopped in for a long-overdue health screening from his health plan.
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$6 million CU-Boulder instrument to fly Friday on NASA mission to moon

A team of CU-Boulder faculty and students designed and built an instrument for NASA's 2013 LADEE mission to the moon known as the the Lunar Dust Experiment, or...
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Next Supplier Showcase is Wednesday

A new series of Procurement Service Center (PSC) Supplier Showcases gets underway Wednesday at the University of Colorado Boulder. PSC showcases provide an...
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Buffalo Bicycle Classic promises variety of courses for all abilities

Scheduled for Sept. 8, the Elevations Credit Union Buffalo Bicycle Classic raises scholarship funds for high-performing CU-Boulder students who qualify for...
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CU study relies on twins and their parents to understand height-IQ connection

The fact that taller people also tend to be slightly smarter is due in roughly equal parts to two phenomena—the same genes affect both traits and taller people...
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Fall biometric screenings coming soon

There are more than 50 reasons for members of the CU Health Plan to register for a free, fall health screening, but the most compelling is simple: Knowledge is...
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Call for proposals: President’s Fund for the Humanities Grants

The System Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to solicit proposals for the fall 2013 President’s Fund for the Humanities grants. The President’s Fund for...
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Staff Council looks to improve communication, increase collaboration

Members of the University of Colorado Staff Council held their first meeting of the year Aug. 15 at 1800 Grant St. and discussed potential areas of emphasis to...
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CU Health Plan wants smokers to breathe easy

Help with quitting smoking is the latest addition to the health and wellness toolkit for members of the CU Health Plan.
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CU professor to use new mobile technology to test for agricultural pathogens in Africa

Photo courtesy African Renewal/United Nations A University of Colorado Boulder faculty member will travel to Africa later this month to test a mobile...
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Supplier Showcases have got the goods next month

2012 Supplier showcases [Photo courtesy of Amber Williams] Supplier Showcases provide an opportunity for suppliers to display and demonstrate new products and...
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COLTT conference sets attendance record as educators network, gain inspiration

Presenters offered tips on using technology in the learning process, but also encouraged attendees to work together to influence and improve the ever-changing...
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Five questions for Tor Wager

Recent groundbreaking research by the associate professor of psychology and neuroscience at CU-Boulder provides a brain-activity measurement that predicts how...
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Mars-bound MAVEN hailed in haiku

The spacecraft for NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN, or MAVEN, mission recently arrived in Florida in anticipation of a November launch. The...
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CU’s outreach across the state showcased in new initiative

CU’s presence is felt in communities small and large all across the state. In an effort to make that a top-of-mind point for more Coloradans, CU President...
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NASA mission involving CU-Boulder discovers particle accelerator in heart of Van Allen radiation

Using data from a NASA satellite, a team of scientists led by the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and involving the University of Colorado Boulder...

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