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Reminder: CU Women Succeeding is next week

A reminder to those who registered: CU Women Succeeding is set for Feb. 23-24 at CU-Boulder. The CU Faculty Council Women’s Committee planned two days of...
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State’s economic future the topic of CU Advocates presentation

Phyllis Resnick will discuss the state’s structural budget imbalance of the widening gap between the state’s forecast expenditures and revenues.
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Diversity and Excellence Grant recipients announced

Some 10 projects across the University of Colorado system have been awarded Diversity and Excellence Grants for 2012. The review committee for Diversity and...
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Luncheon to celebrate research, technology at CU-Boulder

Entrepreneurship Under the Microscope, an annual celebration of CU-Boulder research and technology hosted by the Technology Transfer Office and the Leeds...
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CoBank donates $2.5 million to commodities program at CU Denver

A strong knowledge base and commodities workforce is key to our nation’s future and to Colorado’s economy. But no university has offered a comprehensive...
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Elliman named interim chancellor of CU Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus

Note: This story first appeared as an update to CU Connections on Feb. 2.
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Call for nominations: Faculty Community Service Award

The Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting nominations for the annual Faculty Community Service Award. An endowment from the Chase Corporation through the CU...
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Tuition benefit likely to be expanded in April

A long-discussed expansion of the tuition waiver benefit for University of Colorado employees is on track to take effect in April, in time to allow for...
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CU strives to cut costs while maintaining education standards

Having faced budgeted institutional support reductions of $23 million from fiscal year 2009 to 2012, the University of Colorado has become adept at doing more...
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System Staff Council hosting blood drive

CU System Staff Council is hosting a blood drive Feb. 20 at 1800 Grant St., fifth floor conference rooms 501/502. Sessions will run from 10 to 11:40 a.m. and 1...
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Colorado Weigh: Last chance to sign up

Be Colorado is bringing the very popular Colorado Weigh program to the Boulder, Denver and Colorado Springs campuses with a subsidized Phase 1 class starting...
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Regents expand in-state tuition status for military families

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Wednesday authorized a new systemwide program that will offer in-state tuition to dependents of military...
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CU’s brand implementation evolving ‘better than anticipated’

The university’s brand isn’t a logo or a slogan. It’s the feelings and perceptions our constituents have about the University of Colorado as part of their...
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New video displays coming to Folsom Field

Two upgraded video scoreboards should be installed at Folsom Field on the CU-Boulder campus in time for the 2012 football season.
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CU-Boulder, MediciNova collaborate on brain injury therapy

MediciNova Inc., a biopharmaceutical company publicly traded on the Nasdaq Global Market (Trading Symbol: MNOV) and the Jasdaq Market of the Osaka Securities...
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CU Advocates ready to ‘get the word out’

More than 120 faculty, staff, alumni, friends and supporters of the University of Colorado attended last week’s CU Advocates reception at CU-Boulder, the first...
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State files appeal in Lobato education funding case

Colorado Attorney General John Suthers this week appealed a Denver district judge’s recent decision against the state in Lobato v. Colorado, which claims...
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TTO’s annual awards honor faculty researchers, technology commercialization

The University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office (TTO) hosted its annual awards ceremony Tuesday night, honoring several faculty researchers, two...
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Leeds mentorship program to be supported by alumnus donation

Personal experience with mentoring at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business inspired alumnus Gordon Trafton to donate $500,000 to...
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Colorado Weigh classes coming to Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs

January is the time for New Year resolutions, and for many people, their top resolution is to lose weight. To help more people be successful, Be Colorado is...
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Five system policy changes take effect this month

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announces changes to five administrative policy statements (APS) from the areas of fiscal, human resources, and risk...
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Regents weighing tuition options

The CU Board of Regents heard tuition proposals from all campuses during Wednesday’s meeting at system administration offices at 1800 Grant St., Denver.
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Merck grant enables creation of national model for experiential learning

From left, Bob Stowe, of the Michigan Science Center Association, Bill Thielke, a secondary science education student at the University of Colorado Denver, and...
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Using email safely

Email is one of the fastest, simplest ways to communicate around the world, but also has become a primary method used by cybercriminals to attack others on the...
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Suthers: Lobato outcome could pose threat to higher ed

If a lawsuit claiming that Colorado is constitutionally underfunding K-12 education were to succeed, the impact on higher education would be hard to predict.

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