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Task Force on Efficiency gives president update

The President's Task Force on Efficiency will meet today for the first time since March to receive a status report on the system administration's...
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CU researchers receive $13 million in federal stimulus funding so far

Funds are important lifeline for university researchers The University of Colorado has received 37 grants totaling $13 million in federal funding to advance...
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Five questions for Lori Krug

Lori Krug of Payroll and Benefit Services recently became chair of the University of Colorado Staff Council, or UCSC, the governance group that represents 14,...
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$1.2 million grant to CU-Boulder team supports promising research

CU-Boulder scientists may get a step closer to identifying all proteins present in a single cell type thanks to a $1.2 million grant from the W.M. Keck...
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Budget cut summary shows reductions to personnel, operations

Budget cuts across the University of Colorado system for the 2009-10 fiscal year (beginning July 1) affected positions more than operations, according to data...
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Stimulus funds, partnerships top federal relations outreach efforts

Obtaining increased federal funding for research, product innovation, patient-care programs and capital improvements on University of Colorado campuses topped...
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Campuses to lead diversity efforts under restructuring plan

The University of Colorado's chief diversity officers, campus chancellors and President Bruce D. Benson will work together to increase the focus on the...
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Board of Regents to vote on budget

The University of Colorado Board of Regents will vote on a proposed university budget of approximately $2.6 billion at its June 23 meeting at the University of...
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CCHE to consider financial aid, higher ed master plan, performance contracts

The Colorado Commission on Higher Education is expected to adopt financial aid allocations and consider a master plan for Colorado’s colleges and universities...
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Regents set tuition for 2009-10

CU Regents approved tuition rates for the 2009-10 academic year that are a hybrid of percentage increases and structural changes to per-credit-hour pricing.
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Regents decline review in UCCS student body president case

CU Regents declined to review a decision by UCCS Chancellor in a case involving David Williams, the outgoing student body president.
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2009 legislative roundup

Federal stimulus funding softened the blow higher education suffered this year as Colorado lawmakers struggled to balance the state budget during one of the...
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$2 million Colorado Health Foundation gift boosts fundraising to third-best total

Though the recession has affected foundations, corporations and alumni alike, donors continue to invest in the University of Colorado. Total dollars raised are...
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News from the May 14 Faculty Council meeting

Faculty Council calls on board to save Silver & Gold Record and recognizes colleagues...
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CU to evaluate employee benefits this summer

CU will hire an outside consultant to analyze employee benefits this summer as part of ongoing efforts to improve efficiency across the campus community and...
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News from the May 18-19 Board of Regents meeting

Regents set tuition for 2009-10 Modest increases intended to keep CU 'affordable' Board of Regents rejects Silver & Gold resolution The University of...
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Faculty Council calls on board to save Silver & Gold Record

In a show of support for nearly 40 years of print journalism tradition, the University of Colorado Faculty Council presented a resolution to the CU Board of...
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Board of Regents rejects Silver & Gold resolution

The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted 5-4 against a resolution that would have given the Silver & Gold Record six weeks to explore alternative...
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Faculty Council recognizes colleagues

CU's Faculty Council recognized the contributions of four colleagues with its 2008-2009 awards during the governing board's May 14 meeting.

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