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Grant will enhance early childhood mental health

Infants and small children in Colorado and New Mexico — particularly those in underserved and at-risk demographics — will benefit from better access to care,...
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Office of Policy and Efficiency announces seven policy changes

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to seven administrative policy statements (APS) from the areas of academic affairs,...
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Regents retreat to mountains for wide-ranging discussion

The board will focus its summer retreat on the attributes of a CU graduate, the work force needs of business and community leaders, and long-term budget...
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Free online storage might come with a price

The Office of Information Security reminds CU employees that storing sensitive information on a third-party providers’ service should be avoided.
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CU celebrates best year ever for private support

More than 1,800 areas at the University of Colorado received more than $213.2 million in private support this past year — the largest total in CU history,...
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Optical biopsy shines light on prostate cancer

How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? If the pin is a biopsy needle in the lab of Priya Werahera, Ph.D., the answer is nine: eight fiber-optic...
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McKinney to lead advocacy efforts for CU system

She will oversee CU's state and national efforts to build a network to convey the university's educational, research and economic contributions to Colorado and...
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Lexmark pledges $250,000 for engineering scholarship endowment

Paul J. Curlander Lexmark International has pledged $250,000 to endow a scholarship fund for CU-Boulder engineering students, and to honor the career of Paul J...
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Details on impact of efficiency legislation coming soon

The newest installment of higher education efficiency legislation was signed into law last month and will take effect Aug. 10. But the implementation of...
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CU-Boulder mourns loss of David Getches

Longtime University of Colorado Law School Dean David Getches, died Tuesday, July 5. He was 68.
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CU Marketplace to boost efficiency of purchasing

CU Marketplace, a new electronic procurement system launching Aug. 1, promises a modern and efficient environment for purchasing and payment processing.
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How Anschutz Health and Wellness Center's garden will grow: on roof

The University of Colorado Denver today announced that the new Anschutz Health and Wellness Center at the Anschutz Medical Campus will incorporate healthy...
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SkillSoft offers resources for health, wellness

Whether you have five minutes or five hours, there are online courses, videos, reference materials and books available to you. CU is committed to providing...
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German company to develop CU nanotechnology platform

Robert McLeod A novel University of Colorado Boulder technique to shrink the size of circuitry used in nanotechnology devices like computer chips and solar...
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Grant will expand partnerships at CU Aging Center

The CU Aging Center has provided mental health care to Pikes Peak region seniors for 12 years, through low-fee, sliding-scale services that are invaluable to...
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Retirees' suit against PERA dismissed

A Denver District Court has dismissed a lawsuit against the Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association (PERA) by a group of retirees who claimed passage...
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Regents OK student plan for CU-Boulder recreation center

The Board of Regents today voted to approve the $63.5 million package of improvements to the CU-Boulder recreation center, which students overwhelmingly...
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Programs critical in reaching, retaining diverse students

Gains are being made in attracting and retaining diverse students, but there's still much more to be done. The Board of Regents heard the 2010-11 diversity...
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Regents approve $2.82 billion budget

The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted to approve a $2.82 billion operating budget for the CU system's 2011-12 fiscal year.
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Heritage Society luncheon honors estate donors to CU

More than 90 people gathered at the Denver Country Club on May 26 for the University of Colorado Foundation's annual luncheon for the Heritage Society
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Colorado Supreme Court hears CU appeal in concealed carry case

A CU attorney argued before the state Supreme Court that the Regents should retain the authority to govern CU campuses, including setting policies on weapons.
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Three CU scientists named 2011 Boettcher Investigators

Three University of Colorado researchers have been named to the 2011 class of Boettcher Investigators in the Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Program. This is...
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Bipartisan efforts lead to legislative successes for CU

The arrival of a new governor and a Legislature consisting of roughly one-third new members brought an unusually high level of uncertainty to the 2011 Colorado...
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Faculty Council wraps up academic year

The University of Colorado Faculty Council wound down its academic year in a meeting at 1800 Grant St. on Thursday, May 12. The council elected officers for...

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