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School of Public Affairs students gain better understanding of 'Our Courts'

In a hypothetical prosecution of a case involving two men in a bar fight, students from the criminal justice program at the School of Public Affairs at the...
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Regents back tuition increases, salary pool

Photo: Cathy Beuten/University of Colorado Regent Joe Neguse makes a point while Regent Michael Carrigan listens during today's Board of Regents meeting at the...
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Guest professor shares lessons from Hurricane Katrina

Education Professor Daniella Cook, Ph.D., University of Tulsa In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the devastation along the Gulf Coast in 2005, many...
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Monitor that laptop

It's a frightening scenario: Take a quick break from your desk, return from the afternoon snack – and find your laptop computer missing. All files, tax forms...
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Symposium showcases student research and creative activities

Undergraduate student Meheret Nega describes her research on patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension. Topics of undergraduate and graduate student...
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Regents mixed over proposed 3 percent salary pool

Revenue from increased tuition rates in the next fiscal year would help offset some of the cuts in state funding to the University of Colorado in recent years...
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Candidates for Denver mayor take to campus for debate

By Diane Carman Photos by Karl Gehring of the Denver Post Paul Teske, dean of the School of Public Affairs Photos by Karl Gehring of the Denver PostPaul Teske...
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Red flags raise awareness about abusive relationships

The tri-institutional Phoenix Center at Auraria hosted a Red Flag Rally during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Students joined the rally to raise awareness of...
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Evaluators to recommend continued accreditation for University of Colorado Denver

Leadership at the University of Colorado Denver expects the institution's accreditation to continue now that an evaluation visit has been completed. A review...
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Professors to consider 'Lessons at Bloody Sand Creek'

To anyone who grew up in Colorado and studied the West, the words "Sand Creek" are synonymous with one of the darkest passages in state history. On Nov. 29,...
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Downtown Denver next stop on president's town hall tour

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson's spring series of town hall meetings continues Monday, April 11, on the University of Colorado Denver campus...
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Japan relief efforts active on campuses

To aid those affected by the Japan earthquake, students at the University of Colorado have organized campaigns to raise funds for relief efforts. The 8.9...
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Digital storytelling to come into focus at workshop

Historically, a good storyteller was someone who could paint a picture, whether for pleasure or education, with spoken or written words. With the onset of...
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President's town hall tour begins Friday

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson's spring series of town hall meetings begins Friday, April 1, on the University of Colorado Colorado Springs...
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Schedule set for Benson's spring town hall meetings

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson will embark on a series of town hall meetings, appearing at all four campuses during April. The format will be...
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Signs of new branding spring up on campus

Signs of new branding spring up on campus The new universitywide, interlocking CU logo is starting to show up in very visible locations, with much more ahead...
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Dozens of CU graduate programs earn national ranking

Graduate programs across the University of Colorado system continue to earn national prominence based on the latest annual rankings from U.S. News & World...
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Five questions for Clark Thenhaus

Clark Thenhaus Clark Thenhaus discovered architecture and design in the fourth grade; his interest never waned. After earning his graduate degree on the East...
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Campus community takes part in iron-clad collaboration

An already warm pre-spring day got red hot as students, faculty, guest artists and members of the local community gathered to create works of art cast in iron...
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Educators explore unconventional ways of boosting learning, teaching

[flagallery gid=12 name="Gallery"] Can a professor boost classroom connections and foster better learning and teaching by getting students to loosen up with...
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College of Arts and Media helps audience meet Twain

Hugh Bingham plays Mark Twain In his signature white suit to match the wild, white tuft of hair, Mark Twain (aka Hugh Bingham) started off the panel discussion...
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Procurement Month means open houses

For the third straight year, the Procurement Service Center (PSC) will celebrate Procurement Month by holding open houses on each CU campus. The CU Denver open...
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Women share journeys of success at expanded symposium

[flagallery gid=11 name="Gallery"] Personal journeys of success in personal and professional settings and the techniques that help make them possible were...
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Movie icon returning to Auraria Campus for women's conference

Pam Grier, movie icon with longtime ties to the Denver area, will return to the Auraria Campus on Friday, March 4, as keynote speaker for the 15th annual Women...
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Entrepreneurship competition seeks business plans

From soup to nuts to hair and clothing and just about everything in between, the Bard Center Business Plan Competition has accelerated entrepreneurial...

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