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Study: No evidence of negative impacts to children of same-sex couples

New Study About Children of Same-sex Couples: Research says no evidence they are negatively impacted

A new study from the University of Colorado Denver finds that scientists agree that children of same-sex parents experience “no difference” on a range of...
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CUSP Challenge highlights best practices across university
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CUSP Challenge highlights best practices across university

CU Shared Practices (CUSP) closed out another successful program year June 12 with the annual CUSP Expo at system administration offices. The expo, which is...
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Five CU researchers named Boettcher Investigators for 2015
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Five CU researchers named Boettcher Investigators for 2015

Five University of Colorado researchers working at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus and CU Denver have been named Boettcher Investigators in the Webb-Waring...
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Workshop to address common financial concerns for women
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Workshop to address common financial concerns for women

Living longer. Caring for aging parents. Entering and exiting the workforce during the course of a career. For many women, life engenders a specific set of...
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Scholarship of teaching, learning highlighted at meeting
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Scholarship of teaching, learning highlighted at meeting

The President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC) – the University of Colorado’s Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Program – recently hosted a...
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Elevate: Gaining efficiencies for CU

The Elevate program is all about increasing simplification, standardization and productivity for the University of Colorado, as it upgrades its HR and Finance...
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Russ Poole, associate vice chancellor for the Office of Information Technology, talks about the synergy of CU Online and university faculty.

Sweet Technology: Flavorful approaches to technology and education discussed at CU Online Spring Symposium

Mike Pascoe has always been intrigued by the benefits of blending technology and teaching, but admits to taking a shotgun approach. He has used many technology...
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More than 1,000 graduates receive degrees on damp spring day at CU Anschutz
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'Our Dreams Don't End': More than 1,000 graduates receive their degrees on a damp spring day at CU Anschutz

Mother Nature kept the spigot running this soggy May, but the gray sky and drizzle didn't keep commencement ceremonies from proceeding mostly according to plan...
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Staff Council calls for anti-bullying policy
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Staff Council calls for anti-bullying policy

A resolution calling for the university to create a policy that addresses bullying and other disturbing behaviors that affect everyone – not just those who...
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A Place for You at CU: ‘Keep the goal in mind’

A Place for You at CU

CU-Boulder student Veronica Williams admits that – being first-generation – the process of entering college was intimidating. But programs at CU helped her...
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Regent Linda Shoemaker talks with Faculty Council member David Port after last week’s council meeting.
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Shoemaker to faculty: We won’t always agree, but let’s work together

Regent Linda Shoemaker made her first appearance before the Faculty Council last week, speaking and taking questions at 1800 Grant St. during the group’s May 7...
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CU Denver chancellor search to continue
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CU Denver chancellor search to continue

CU President Bruce Benson said Wednesday that the recently concluded search process “did not produce a candidate with the vast support necessary to lead CU...
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CU reaches settlement with tenured professor in contested dismissal

CU has reached a legal settlement with David Barnett, an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at CU-Boulder, which results in him leaving the...
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CU School of Medicine launches summer session of Mini Medical School Online
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Have you ever wanted to know what your doctor knows?

The University of Colorado School of Medicine’s first-ever MOOC (massive open online course) will be offering a second session online starting June 8.
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CU’s work in online financials takes national spotlight
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CU’s work in online financials takes national spotlight

The University’s Annual Financial Report and Illustrated Guide were in the spotlight at the recent NACUBO (National Association of College and University...
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United Arab Emirates to partner with CU-Boulder on 2021 Mars mission

United Arab Emirates to partner with CU-Boulder on 2021 Mars mission

A mission to study dynamic changes in the atmosphere of Mars over days and seasons led by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) involves the University of Colorado...
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Open Enrollment 2015
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Plan comparison tool helps simplify medical plan choices

Employees may use this tool to determine the best plan for their needs before Open Enrollment closes at 5 p.m. Monday, May 11.
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Phil Weiser, dean, University of Colorado Law School; Adam Agron, co-managing partner, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck; and Martin Katz, dean, University of Denver Sturm College of Law.
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Law firm commits $500,000 to be split between CU, DU law schools

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck announced a $500,000 gift to be divided between the University of Colorado Law School (CU) and the University of Denver Sturm...
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Boettcher grants $175,000 to UCCS arts complex construction
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Boettcher grants $175,000 to UCCS arts complex construction

The Boettcher Foundation has awarded a $175,000 grant to support the construction of a new arts complex at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
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Faculty Council chooses new leadership team for coming year
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Faculty Council chooses new leadership team for coming year

Faculty Council last week elected new leadership for the next academic year and honored one of its members with the annual Distinguished Service Award.
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Hans and Peggy Neville
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For the love of science, giving to CU is crucial for retired faculty couple

It’s fitting two scientists found chemistry in organic chemistry. Peggy and Hans Neville were studying at Pomona College in Claremont, California, in 1954 when...
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State lawmakers recommend historic funding increase for higher ed
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Budget in the books

Gov. John Hickenlooper last week signed the state’s budget for 2015-16, which includes a $17 million increase for the University of Colorado.
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Open Enrollment 2015
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Know how to navigate benefits enrollment in the portal

With Open Enrollment in full swing, many CU employees have learned all about plan changes and made health care decisions. Now, all that’s left to do is enroll...
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Student-staffed DAWN clinic serves population in need

Student-staffed DAWN clinic serves population in need

It was 9:30 p.m., an hour after the DAWN Clinic had already closed, when David Choi and his fellow volunteers saw her: an elderly woman in a nightgown and...
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Two CU-Boulder faculty join ranks of President’s Teaching Scholars
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Two CU-Boulder faculty join ranks of President’s Teaching Scholars

Two faculty members at the University of Colorado Boulder have been named 2015 President’s Teaching Scholars, a systemwide designation that recognizes CU...

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