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CU report: Aluminum can popularity stimulating Colorado job growth

Consumer demand is making aluminum cans more relevant than ever, according to a report from the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business. More...
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PBS offers slate of investment, retirement events

Do you know if you have saved enough to be secure in your retirement? Do you know how to maximize the retirement plans available to you through the university...
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Health screenings wrapping up soon

If you have not had the chance to schedule your free health screening and flu shot, you’re encouraged to sign up and take advantage of this great opportunity...
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CU-Boulder’s University Theatre hosts costume sale

Colorado Shakespeare Festival, University of Colorado Boulder Don’t have a Halloween costume yet? Looking for that special piece to jazz your up? Love costumes...
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CU lecturer and NIST scientist Wineland wins Nobel

Faculty member becomes fifth CU researcher to be honored with the Nobel Prize in science.
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CU study: Graphene membranes may lead to efficient, cleaner energy

Findings are significant step toward realization of more energy-efficient membranes for natural gas production and for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from...
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With help from CU friends, sculptor rises from ashes

Friends of Jerry Wingren bought his “Standing Stone #2,” made of Swedish black granite, and donated it to the University of Colorado. Photo by Noah Larsen...
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Allen to keynote women’s symposium

Brenda J. Allen, associate vice chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Colorado Denver, has been announced as the keynote speaker for CU...
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CDHE to faculty: ‘We’re not out to get you’

Matt Gianneschi, deputy director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, spoke to the University of Colorado Faculty Council during its recent meeting...
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Symposium aims to connect friends, allies of GLBTI community

A new systemwide symposium sponsored by the University of Colorado Faculty Council aims to “check the pulse” of the CU community regarding issues and...
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CU medical school professor Eric Coleman wins MacArthur ‘genius’ grant

His work focuses on an area of health care that has been embraced nationally as part of health care reform – reducing the number of patients released from a...
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Five questions for Tom Noel

For 30 years and in 41 books, Dr. Colorado has worked to make state history less intimidating for everyone.
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NSF awards CU-Boulder-led team $12 million to study effects of natural gas development

The National Science Foundation has awarded a $12 million grant to a University of Colorado Boulder-led team to explore ways to maximize the benefits of...
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Call for nominations: Excellence in Leadership Award

The Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) is now accepting nominations for the 2012 Excellence in Leadership Award. ELP is a university sponsored leadership...
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Boulder Staff Council approves resolution on performance management

The group's concern is that the proposed system might demoralize the workforce rather than energize it.
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Engineers Without Borders-USA brings conference to Boulder

More than 100 students, faculty and professional engineers from a seven-state region are expected to gather in Boulder Oct. 5-7 to learn about sustainable...
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Women’s Symposium calls for proposals

The Faculty Council Women’s Committee announces a call for proposals for the CU Women Succeeding 11th Annual Professional Development Symposium. The 2013...
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Regents support Amendment S

Gov. John Hickenlooper and state lawmakers say approval of the ballot issue would bring long-overdue reform to the state personnel system.
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Regents aim to follow new budget process for coming year

Board hopes for campus CFOs to present "zero revenue change" budgets at the regents' November meeting.
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Board of Regents seeking award nominees

High honors include Honorary Degrees, University Medals and Distinguished Service Awards.
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BioFrontiers scientist redefines computer science education

If you were alive during the late 1990s you might have noticed a little era called the dot-com bubble. It was a time when Internet-based companies like Amazon...
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Be Colorado begins free health screenings next week

Be Colorado is offering free health screenings beginning Tuesday and continuing through Nov. 2. Sign up today for a free, convenient, confidential health...
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Honors for faculty at convocation

The seventh annual Fall Convocation at CU-Boulder, featuring awards and presentations celebrating faculty and student achievements, is set for Sept. 28. The...
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Student enrollment strong, steady across CU campuses

Enrollment is generally steady across the system’s four campuses, one of which marks a new enrollment record.
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Regents revise policy to reflect law, Supreme Court decision on concealed carry

CU’s previous policy, in place since 1970, prohibited weapons, including guns, on the university’s four campuses.

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