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Boettcher biomedical research grant applications available

University of Colorado biomedical researchers within four years of their first academic appointment can compete for their first independent grants of between $...
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New website to address need for coverage of health care issues

Diane Carman, left, and Katie Kerwin McCrimmon As traditional news media have cut coverage of health care and policy, the School of Public Affairs has stepped...
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Educators focus on unification of multicultural learning at symposium

On Nov. 5, the Office of International Affairs at the University of Colorado Denver and the Auraria Library hosted the Symposium on Diversity and Campus...
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CU Guaranteed aims to boost four-year degrees

With what leaders say is the first transfer program of its kind in the country, the University of Colorado will guarantee admission for eligible community...
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Five Questions for Laura Argys

Laura Argys Laura Argys, Ph.D., has simple words of advice for anyone looking to improve their leadership skills: "Watch and listen to see how things get done...
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Center on Domestic Violence to train community leaders

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has selected the Center on Domestic Violence at the School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado...
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CU Women Succeeding symposium calls for proposals

The Faculty Council Women's Committee has announced a call for proposals for the annual faculty development symposium, CU Women Succeeding. The event, titled...
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A campaign for giving back

University of Colorado employees can help Colorado's less fortunate by donating to the 2010 Colorado Combined Campaign. Since 1988, the Colorado Combined...
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Hundreds show support at rally against bullying of gays

The recent death of Rutgers student Tyler Clementi wasn't the first of its kind – he was one of at least five known suicides among gay, lesbian, bisexual,...
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Five questions for Michelle Carpenter

Using experimental video and installation works, Michelle Carpenter brings focus to difficult subject matter including women's issues such as domestic violence...
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'Behind the Mask' fundraiser benefits Center on Domestic Violence

A free multimedia event featuring dramatic and provocative stories of abuse and hope was presented at the Wells Fargo Theater in Denver on Oct. 20. The event...
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Light shines into renovated, updated CU Building

A refined wood-and-glass entryway facing Lawrence Street invites visitors inside a door that didn't exist before. The brightly lighted lobby greets faculty,...
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STEMapalooza offers tools, options for a brighter future

Three years running and STEMapalooza is stronger than ever as the Oct. 8-9 STEM showcase welcomed more than 11, 000 students and adults, including more than 8,...
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CU faculty awarded nearly $2 million to develop 'living wall'

John Z. Zhai A multidisciplinary team of University of Colorado faculty recently was awarded $1.97 million by the National Science Foundation to develop a "...
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Diversity grants available to faculty, staff

Proposals for Diversity and Excellence Grants of up to $3,000 are being accepted through Friday, Oct. 29. The grants are designed to assist projects initiated...
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ABC journalist speaks of hard work, success

Journalist John Quinones, host of ABC-TV's " What Would You Do? ", shared his own story with students and others attending the Hispanic Heritage event Sept. 14...
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Preparing to Retire seminars set for week of Oct. 18

Payroll & Benefit Services (PBS) presents its annual preparing to retire seminars the week of Oct. 18. Whether you take part in the university 401(a) plan...
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Student enrollment strong on all CU campuses

Three University of Colorado campuses posted record enrollment for the second consecutive year, according to preliminary numbers released last week. Campuses...
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STEMapalooza to stimulate young minds

Connecting leaders of today and tomorrow in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) education and business, the University of Colorado Denver...
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Five Questions for Cindy Gutierrez

Cindy Gutierrez, Ph.D., says she "stumbled into" what has become the most passionate part of her work as an educator: tending to the success of students in...
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Peers honor dedicated faculty on Wall of Fame

UC Denver Chancellor Jerry Wartgow, left, and Provost Rod Nairn, right, congratulate Stephan Durham at the Celebration of Faculty Excellence. There are...
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Student Support Services program awarded $1.2 million grant

The University of Colorado Denver recently received $1.2 million from the U.S. Department of Education for a Title IV grant for the UC Denver TRiO Student...
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Teacher training transformed via new approach

University of Colorado Denver's School of Education and Human Development's home in the heart of Denver uniquely positions undergraduate and graduate students...
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UIS works to smooth out kinks in new student information system

Students and faculty members who logged onto the university's new student information system between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23, encountered slowdowns...
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Science Building at Auraria a team effort

The Auraria Science Building opens with a VIP ribbon cutting. From left, Gov. Bill Ritter, Downtown Denver Partnership President Tami Door, Metro State...

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