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Video celebrates diversity among CU community

Video of 1KdSgQFL82k At CU, we understand that diversity means being inclusive; respecting and learning from one another no matter our ethnicity, gender...
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Vale to be honored at retirement reception

Vale The CU community is invited to join Kelly Fox, senior vice chancellor and CFO, in congratulating Louise Vale for over 20 years of service to the...
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New cu.edu more responsive to users – and devices

Developers took a “mobile first” approach to designing the site, taking into consideration technologies that people use to access the Web now and in the future.
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CU capital projects look to be in good shape for state funding

Across CU, renovations of two existing buildings and construction of a new facility are positioned well to receive state funding following endorsements from...
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Regents considering rates of salary increases, tuition changes

For the coming fiscal year, administrators are recommending 4.5 percent raises for classified staff, to match the Joint Budget Committee’s stipulation for...
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Be Colorado health assessment begins Monday

Be Colorado on Monday will launch its annual campaign for the SUCCEED Health Assessment (HA). The HA is a free, confidential online questionnaire that allows...
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COLTT 2014 seeking session proposals

Join us for COLTT 2014: Submit a Session Proposal to the Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference COLTT’s program committee is seeking...
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Regents approve sale of Ninth and Colorado property to Continuum Partners

The University of Colorado Board of Regents this morning approved the sale of CU’s former Health Sciences Center at Ninth Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in...
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Fundraising strong as CU-Boulder moves forward with athletics facilities

CU-Boulder Athletic Director Rick George updated the Board of Regents on Wednesday, noting that more than half of the $50 million required to begin...
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President Benson part of national task force taking on regulations

The Higher Education Regulatory Task Force met Feb. 12 at the American Council on Education in Washington, D.C.
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Phishing attack could have been worse

About 2,700 emails were sent to CU Denver addresses in an effort to obtain user name and password information.
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CU Advocacy Day is March 17

The annual gathering during the legislative session features leaders from the state and the University of Colorado, and offers the public an opportunity to...
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Staff Council seeks nominations for Service Excellence Awards

University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) is seeking nominations for the annual Service Excellence Award, an honor that recognizes one staff member from each...
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Your ideas inspire better health benefits

This past fall, the CU Health and Welfare Trust reached out to all CU Health Plan participants to learn about how we could better their CU Health Plan and...
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CU Foundation: New accounting system update

Many CU employees were individually notified in December that the CU Foundation converted to a new system. Since then, more than 200 people have enrolled and...
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Administrative efficiency: Getting better, with room for improvement

A new report summarizing an efficiency survey shows that 81 percent of respondents indicated they’ve seen progress in streamlining policies, and 73 percent...
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Benson: State ‘stepping up’ with plan to boost higher ed funding by $100 million

Senate Bill 1, aka the College Affordability Act, requires an agreement by higher education institutions not to raise tuition any more than 6 percent next year.
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Q&A: Tanya Kelly-Bowry

With the 2014 legislative session underway, the Office of Government Relations is front and center at the state Capitol and in Washington, D.C., tracking key...
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Faculty Council calls attention to ‘uncompensated merit’

The motion was brought to the council by its Budget Committee, which originally referred to the issue as “salary compression.”
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Major software upgrade to benefit CU business operations

Over the next two years, a major software upgrade promises to improve how CU faculty and staff get paid, track leave, manage financial transactions and perform...
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CU EthicsLine is ready to listen

The CU EthicsLine enables members of the university community to anonymously report suspected violations of the law, or serious or recurring policy violations...
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Protect your pay in one simple step

The FBI and U.S. Department of Homeland Security are warning that colleges and universities are a new, ripe target for cyber criminals using fake “.edu” email...
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Call for research proposals: 2014-15 President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative

Faculty from all disciplines are invited to become investigators in the CU President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC), CU’s Scholarship of Teaching...
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First week of lawmaking session puts spotlight on higher education

The first week of the Legislature’s 2014 session brought early arriving bills with implications for CU and other higher education institutions across the state.
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Vision for CU discussed by regents at retreat

The University of Colorado Board of Regents began the process of setting broad goals for the university at its mid-winter retreat late last week at President...

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