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Health care, STEM education in CU spotlight as U.S. lawmakers convene

As delegates from Colorado and the rest of the country return to Capitol Hill this week, the University of Colorado's Office of Government Relations begins a...
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Chase Faculty Community Service Award nominations requested

Nominations for the annual Chase Faculty Community Service Award are being accepted through Feb. 26 to honor a full-time faculty member who has provided...
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Amgen donates $1 million to CU-Boulder Biotech Building

Amgen, a leading biotechnology company with a Boulder County presence, has committed $1 million toward the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building, a...
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AgriHouse completes license for CU water management technology

© 2009, AgriHouse, Inc. SG-1000 Leaf Sensor © 2009, AgriHouse, Inc.SG-1000 Leaf Sensor Colorado agri-biotech company AgriHouse Inc. recently executed an...
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Researchers, business leaders honored at annual awards ceremony

The University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office hosted its annual awards Tuesday, Jan. 18, honoring six faculty researchers, two companies founded on...
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Alumna makes a classics gift

Mary McClanahan ('67, '69 AS) Amid CU-Boulder's storied progress in leading-edge fields such as biotech and energy, the university's classics department (...
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Flexibility for university a key goal at 2010 legislative session

University of Colorado/Casey A. Cass Like the old line about the three most important things in real estate, the University of Colorado's focus during the 2010...
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Nine policy changes made official

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to nine policies in the areas of academic affairs, administrative/general, fiscal and legal...
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AmideBio licenses technology from CU

The University of Colorado and AmideBio LLC have executed an exclusive license agreement allowing the company to develop, manufacture and commercialize...
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University asking employees to verify dependents' benefit eligibility

Like many employers challenged by rising health care costs, the University of Colorado is launching an audit to verify the eligibility of dependents who are...
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President's Teaching Scholars Program seeks conference proposals

The President's Teaching Scholars Program and the President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative invite proposals from university faculty for sessions at the...
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Rural medicine, Down syndrome programs receive federal support

Several programs of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, including efforts to bolster rural health care and to research Down syndrome, got a recent...
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SkillPort

In order to access training through SkillPort, your browser must be Java enabled and allow for pop-ups. So, what does this mean to you? If you need information...
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President's Task Force on Efficiency seeks more suggestions

The President's Task Force on Efficiency is beginning its next phase of reviewing suggestions from faculty and staff and discussing potential ways to...
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Procurement Service Center launches redesigned Web site

The Procurement Service Center has redesigned its Web site, a response to user suggestions gathered earlier this year. Navigation and structure have been...
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License agreement gives Viral Genetics Inc. right to develop cancer therapies

Biotechnology company Viral Genetics (VRAL.PK) has entered into an exclusive license agreement with the University of Colorado to develop cancer therapies...
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Hank Brown, CU president emeritus, announces retirement from university

University of Colorado at Boulder political science professor and CU President Emeritus Hank Brown will retire on Dec. 31, but plans to continue teaching a...
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Faculty Council: Proposed early retirement incentive could be greater

The Faculty Council likes the idea of a proposed early retirement incentive, but says the offer would be a bigger success with a greater financial benefit. The...
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Employee Learning and Development

Career-based training often can be costly and time-consuming for employees. The University of Colorado provides a large selection of free online courses —...
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Soligenix options CU vaccine technology

Soligenix Inc. recently announced that it has formed a consortium to develop thermostable technology to advance its RiVax and other rapidly acting vaccines...
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Benson calls for 'new partnership' with state

University of Colorado President Bruce Benson today asked state lawmakers and Coloradans to enter into a new partnership with higher education aimed at...
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Faculty Council subcommittee has input on early retirement incentive

Faculty suggestions for an early retirement incentive plan being considered by administration and pending changes to administrative policy statements are on...
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Behind-the-scenes star earns president's Employee of the Year award

Yuki Busch, an information technology professional working as an Oracle database administrator in University Information Systems, recently was honored with the...
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W-4 annual updates

The IRS requires employers to remind their employees annually to review and make any necessary changes to their W-4 (employee's withholding allowance...
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Payroll deductions enable easy giving close to home

Some faculty and staff throughout the University of Colorado system are sending money to the CU programs, initiatives and research they're close to — by making...

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