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Public sector careers, advising are focus of national conference

School of Public Affairs Dean Paul Teske addresses the NASPAA Career Professionals Conference Dec. 6 in the Terrace Room. Seated at right in the photo is...
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My New Weigh plans information sessions for January

Losing weight is tough to do in today’s environment. If you are ready to try something different and exciting, then discover My New Weigh, available at the...
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Five questions for Cameron Cook

Because he lived it, he understands the ups and downs veterans go through. At CU Denver, he works to help smooth the bumpy road from the military to the...
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New partnership benefits CU Denver Food Pantry

When the Food Pantry on the Auraria Campus opened nearly two years ago, students, faculty and staff of the Auraria Campus were able to take advantage of the...
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President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative seeks research proposals

Faculty from all disciplines are invited to become investigators in the CU President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC), now beginning its eighth...
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Film premiere, fundraiser to launch teaching program at CU Denver

A film premiere will celebrate teachers who are University of Colorado students and alumni while helping to establish a new global-minded program at CU Denver...
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Philanthropy at Work: Dawn Gregg

The business professor's dedication to education and her desire to honor a friend and business associate drove her to donate to CU Denver.
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Staff member brainstorms recognized with cash prizes

Employee creativity and innovation were recognized and rewarded at the second annual CU Shared Practices (CUSP) Awards Presentation, held Nov. 1 at 1800 Grant...
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Students design, present plans for affordable housing

Students in the interdisciplinary Urban Housing course taught this semester by College of Architecture and Planning Instructor Jennifer Steffel Johnson took on...
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Tuition benefit forms being accepted for spring

Tuition benefit forms are now being accepted for the spring 2013 term. All eligible employees may use up to nine credits per academic year (fall through summer...
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CU Denver gains bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies

Consideration of a new bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies at CU Denver inspired debate at Wednesday’s meeting of the CU Board of Regents, which ultimately...
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Design-Build chapter seeks to connect students, professionals

Participating in a CAP student chapter of DBIA activity are, from left, Leila Tolderlund, Scott Rank, Maria Delgado and Bill Myhren.) Just as the design-build...
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Faculty invited to apply for Boettcher Investigator status

The grants are intended to fund translational research that advances a discovery closer to clinical applications and that will improve the understanding,...
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No Connections next week

CU Connections will not publish new issues on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 22), Dec. 27 and Jan. 3. For the Nov. 29 issue, deadline for submissions is noon Monday,...
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Five questions for Melanie Shellenbarger

Her new book examines the legacy of Colorado’s early summer homes.
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SEHD program working to increase diversity among K-12 teachers

In the United States, during recent decades, observers have noted that the student population in K-12 public schools has become more and more ethnically...
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My.CU.edu no longer available after Wednesday

My.CU.edu will no longer be available after 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14. Employees should check out the CU Resources tab on individual campus and system portals...
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Contracts for non-tenure faculty moving forward

CU leadership is looking to begin offering contracts for some non-tenure-track faculty as soon as fall of 2013, now that guidelines are in the process of being...
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Five questions for John Weihaupt

In a new book about exploring uncharted areas of East Antarctica, the CU Denver professor emeritus recalls 1959's four-month journey, fraught with danger and...
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Colorado Combined Campaign under way

Since 1988, state employees have donated more than $27 million to touch people in need and support great causes throughout Colorado.
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New personnel structure being developed for exempt professionals

Leadership last year concluded that the officer and exempt professional personnel staff group requires a competitive compensation structure to attract and...
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Prospective students learn about options at open house

Another successful Admissions Open House was hosted Sunday by the CU Denver Admissions Office. Hundreds of prospective students showed up at the Auraria Events...
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Deadline for Gee Award nominations is Nov. 16

The Women’s Committee of the Faculty Council requests nominations for the 2012 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award. Deadline is Friday, Nov. 16. This...
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Registration open for CU Women Succeeding; proposals due Nov. 26

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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Staff Council mulling resolution calling for classified staff raises

If all campus councils agree, the council could use a Boulder document to draft a systemwide resolution urging the Board of Regents to provide support for...

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