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Sibling rivalry takes on new meaning for UCCS athletes

Sibling rivalry takes on new meaning for UCCS athletes

Plenty of college students wouldn’t consider going to the same university as their sibling, yet alone play the same sport. But for five sets of sibling...
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CU Board of Regents

Regents hear report on Tumpkin matter

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Monday met for nearly eight hours in executive session to hear a report from a law firm leading an inquiry into...
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Open Enrollment: April 24-May 12
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Save the dates for Open Enrollment: April 24-May 12

It’s the time of year for you and your family’s wellness checkup. Open Enrollment, running April 24 through May 12, allows employees to make changes, enroll in...
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Conference on World Affairs announces schedule

Conference on World Affairs announces schedule

The 2017 Conference on World Affairs offers a new variety of session formats, performances, and interactive features. The conference will be held April 10-14...
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International-affairs students launch scholarship fund

International-affairs students launch scholarship fund

Without scholarships, a lot of ‘super smart’ students would not be able to attend or finish college, young philanthropists note
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Reddy: UCCS won’t lose momentum

Reddy: UCCS won’t lose momentum

Venkat Reddy opened his first all-campus forum as interim chancellor this week by outlining his near-term goals, then shifted to a discussion of what he called...
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CU in the City research highlights wildlife with focus on education, conservation

CU in the City research highlights wildlife with focus on education, conservation

As city planners grapple with the fallout of explosive growth, eyeing its effect on everything from housing to highways, one University of Colorado Denver...
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Donor Dinner recognizes power of giving

Donor Dinner recognizes power of giving

It is with the generosity and vision of Joyce Zeff and the Zeff family that Ross Camidge, MD, PhD, is pioneering new treatment options for people like Polly...
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Backed by CU, contract flexibility bill signed into law
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Backed by CU, contract flexibility bill signed into law

Joined by CU Goverment Relations team members and state leaders, Gov. John Hickenlooper on Monday signs the CU-backed S.B. 17-041 into law. Gov. John...
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Larger disasters ‘inevitable,’ says new Natural Hazards Center director

Larger disasters ‘inevitable,’ says new Natural Hazards Center director

In the days following 9/11, frightened college students across the country gathered around TVs to get a sense of what was happening in New York City.
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Infographic: Heeeeeerrre's Alphie

Infographic: Heeeeeerrre's Alphie

We all know and love Ralphie. But let’s not forget about “ Alphie” — Ralphie’s cousin and the world’s only known inflatable fur buffalo.
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Photo Feature: Auction to make way for National Cybersecurity Center

Photo Feature: Auction to make way for National Cybersecurity Center

There is an online silent auction leading up to the 10 a.m. March 29 physical auction in the Expo Center. Bidding is open to the public. Items include...
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Women in energy industry take spotlight

Women in energy industry take spotlight

Susan Morrice knows what it takes to succeed in the energy industry, whether you work in Denver or drill wells in Latin America. Morrice knows how to take...
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ACS

American Cancer Society funding CU Cancer Center Research

The American Cancer Society recently announced its latest round of multi-year grants for cancer research in Colorado and all the awardees are University of...
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CCTSI’s Colorado Immersion Training earns rave reviews from researchers

CCTSI’s Colorado Immersion Training earns rave reviews from researchers

If you work in the world of academic research, you’ve likely taken many trainings over the course of your career. How many of those, however, would you...
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CU graduate programs earn national accolades
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CU graduate programs earn national accolades

The University of Colorado’s four campuses earned dozens of rankings in new lists of graduate programs compiled by U.S. News & World Report, which annually...
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Regent: Be a pest, get active in supporting CU

Regent: Be a pest, get active in supporting CU

Women leaders were encouraged to be involved in their university, community or church and to spread the word about the importance of higher education during a...
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CU Regent Jack Kroll
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Kroll to Faculty Council: ‘I look forward to learning from this group’

CU Regent Jack Kroll One of the newest CU Regents spoke at the Faculty Council’s meeting March 9, discussing issues not just as a member of the institution’s...
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Faculty housing assistance benefit a tool for recruitment
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Faculty housing assistance benefit a tool for recruitment, retention

With all the appeal that life in Colorado carries for so many, it comes with an increasingly daunting hurdle: the cost of a home. So while benefits...
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Call for research participants: LGBTQ survey

Faculty, staff and students at CU Denver, CU Anschutz Medical Campus and CU Boulder are invited to take an online survey about the stressors facing LGBTQ...
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Campus earns reaccreditation

Campus earns reaccreditation

UCCS received a full 10-year reaccreditation from the Higher Learning Commission March 6 with no interim monitoring or conditions.
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FCQ

FCQ Redesign: Initial pilot results and upcoming changes

Every term, students at the University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) and University of Colorado Denver evaluate their...
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CU to host global Coursera Conference at CU Boulder

CU to host global Coursera Conference at CU Boulder

The University of Colorado is honored to have been chosen by online learning provider Coursera to host its fifth annual Coursera Partners Conference, March 29-...
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New interdisciplinary center explores the beginnings - of everything

New interdisciplinary center explores the beginnings - of everything

How do you study a historical event? “You can’t bring a giant meteorite hitting the Earth millions of years ago into a lab,” says Carol Cleland, professor of...

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