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Regents announce conclusion of Tumpkin inquiry

CU released the inquiry’s findings and President Bruce D. Benson announced the actions he will take with the unanimous support of the board.
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Kirshner, advocate of young people in classrooms and communities, receives Chase Faculty Community Service Award

Ben Kirshner An exceptional educator whose teaching, research and community outreach are improving the lives of young people in Colorado and beyond, the...
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Changes coming to employee portal’s CU Resources area
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Changes coming to employee portal’s CU Resources area

Beginning June 11, a few changes are coming to the University of Colorado employee portal’s CU Resources area. There will be a new way to navigate this area,...
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Skillsoft to upgrade, expand to students in June
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See Skillsoft’s new look with virtual tours, guided walk-through

Skillsoft is getting a new look on June 15. The upgraded platform comes with a modernized interface that enhances the user experience and expands access to all...
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Reminder: June payday is July 3 for monthly employees

University of Colorado employees who are paid monthly will receive their June paycheck on Monday, July 3. There is no change for employees who are paid...
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Matusik

Matusik named Leeds School of Business dean

University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore today announced the appointment of Sharon F. Matusik as the dean of the Leeds School of Business...
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Mysteries of the Teenage Brain

Scientist aims to solve mysteries of the teenage brain

eenagers and young adults think and act differently from grownups. CU scientist Marie Banich is helping us see why.
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UCCS

UCCS awarded $1.2 million scholarship grant to support STEM education

Undergraduate students and professionals working in science, technology, engineering or mathematics who want to teach in high-need school districts can apply...
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CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center adds economical weight-loss program
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CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center adds economical weight-loss program

The CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center has announced the launch of a basic, economical weight-loss program. Weight Loss 4 Life consists of two parts: a...
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Student researchers, faculty mentors shine

Student researchers, faculty mentors shine at symposium

Vikasini Mahalingam, Hannah Stobaugh and Elena Ortiz didn’t work long hours on their research project for recognition. So when they learned their project about...
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Skillsoft to upgrade, expand to students in June
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Skillsoft to upgrade, expand to students in June

The University of Colorado launches its new Skillsoft user interface on June 15. As part of the upgrade, Skillsoft will be made available to students on all CU...
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CU Board of Regents
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Board of Regents continues review of Tumpkin matter

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Monday continued its review of the university’s response to allegations of domestic violence by former CU...
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Talking trash, robots and facilities at CU Innovation and Efficiency Awards
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Talking trash, robots and facilities at CU Innovation and Efficiency Awards

The 2017 CU Innovation and Efficiency Awards Expo showcased an impressive group of finalist submissions that covered everything from robotics to trash, with...
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Legislature 2017: Funding increase for higher ed; hospital provider fee eases budget pressure
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Legislature 2017: Funding increase for higher ed; hospital provider fee eases budget pressure

Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado Joining Gov. John Hickenlooper for his signing of Senate Bill 297 at CU Boulder are, from left, Frances Draper, Tanya...
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A proposed addition to the northwest end of the Ramaley Biology building would give the Department of Integrative Physiology about 14,400 assignable square feet of new research space.

Proposed Ramaley addition would give boost to Integrative Physiology

The University of Colorado Boulder on Thursday, May 18, released a request for qualifications for the preliminary design of an addition to the Ramaley Biology...
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Olson named interim dean; search committee to form

Olson named interim dean; search committee to form

A longtime College of Business faculty member will serve as interim dean beginning July 1. Eric Olson, director, Sports Management Program and professor of...
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CU Denver and CU Anschutz students help residents of Denver Meadows

Students help residents of Denver Meadows

Virginia Visconti is always looking for ways to advance community-campus partnerships. As the community practice specialist for the Center for Public Health...
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CU Connections resumes weekly publication
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CU Connections to begin summer publication schedule in June

CU Connections will begin its summer publication schedule after the May 25, when issues will appear biweekly. New issues will not appear on the following dates...
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CU Faculty Council
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Faculty Council approves revisions to conflict-of-interest policy

The Faculty Council has passed a motion for approval to proposed revisions in Administrative Policy Statement 5012 , which clarifies requirements relating to...
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CU diversity will be celebrated at Denver PrideFest
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CU diversity will be celebrated at Denver PrideFest

The University of Colorado is proud to sponsor Denver PrideFest 2017. The Faculty Council’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer + (LGBTQ+) committee...
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FCQ Online

Faculty Course Questionnaire will move fully online in fall 2017

Every term, students at the University of Colorado Denver, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs and evaluate their courses...
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Diesels pollute more than tests detect; excess emissions kill 38,000 yearly

Diesels pollute more than tests detect; excess emissions kill 38,000 yearly

Because of testing inefficiencies, maintenance inadequacies and other factors, diesel cars, trucks and buses worldwide emit 4.6 million tons more harmful...
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Some mother cells kick DNA damage 'down the road' to offspring

Some mother cells kick DNA damage ‘down the road’ to offspring

A new University of Colorado Boulder study has shown that some dividing human cells are “kicking the can down the road,” passing on low-level DNA damage to...
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Reddy

Chancellor memo: ‘I am honored to serve’

Chancellor Venkat Reddy shares a personal message of appreciation following his selection as chancellor May 8.
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Zhou

Zhou selected as interim dean

Xiaobo “Charles” Zhou, associate dean, College of Engineering and Applied Science, will serve as interim dean beginning July 1 and continuing while a search...

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