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National report finds school leaders value, widely use educational research

National report finds school leaders value, widely use educational research

A new, sweeping national study of educational research use among school and district leaders finds generally positive attitudes toward the value of research...
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Osbornes to receive College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award

Osbornes to receive College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award

Local business leaders and community benefactors Ed and Mary Osborne will receive the 2016 UCCS College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award at a May 20...
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Bohlen explores a 'naturally haunted' place in his new book

Bohlen explores a 'naturally haunted' place in his new book

Teague Bohlen is haunted. The writer, who says he has always loved ghost stories, had his own supernatural experience more than 30 years ago. That moment,...
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CU researchers take aim at PTSD, burnout in the ICU

CU researchers take aim at PTSD, burnout in the ICU

More than a decade ago, Meredith Mealer embarked on research that has only increased in relevance with the passing years.
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CU drills home importance of preventive care, holistic approach
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CU drills home importance of preventive care, holistic approach

Laura Hall’s day job as a benefits counselor involves explaining the ins and outs of CU Health Plans to University of Colorado faculty and staff. Yet, here she...
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CU Connect
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CU launches comprehensive online initiative

CU is taking steps toward a systemwide online presence with the launch next week of University of Colorado Connect, a hub that matches mostly new students with...
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COLTT 2016
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Registration open for COLTT 2016

Registration for the 19th annual Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference is now open.
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Join Bolder Boulder’s Black and Gold Wave
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Join Bolder Boulder’s Black and Gold Wave

Ready to race and show your University of Colorado pride? The special CU wave for alumni, students, faculty and staff returns to this year’s Bolder Boulder.
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Donors, opera star highlight beam topping at Ent Center for the Arts

Donors, opera star highlight beam topping at Ent Center for the Arts

Under a bright blue Colorado sky, the crane sputtered to life, the opera diva nailed the high notes and the star of the event – a steel beam – lifted off from...
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CU volunteer fundraising leadership convenes at UCCS
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CU volunteer fundraising leadership convenes at UCCS

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs on Friday hosted the quarterly meetings of the CU Foundation Board of Trustees and its governing Board of Directors...
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Jake Jabs lists keys to entrepreneurial success

Jake Jabs lists keys to entrepreneurial success

Traveling through Asia on a recent furniture-buying trip, Jake Jabs kept seeing the same low-backed couch in market after market. Feeling a hunch, he put in a...
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New cybersecurity certificate to be offered at CU South Denver

New cybersecurity certificate to be offered at CU South Denver

The Information Systems Program and the Jake Jabs Center For Entrepreneurship at the CU Denver Business School are pleased to announce the offering of a new...
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In season opener, Colorado Shakespeare Festival flips the script

In season opener, Colorado Shakespeare Festival flips the script

William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is so timeless it needs no rewrite to get wall-to-wall laughs in the 21st century. But a few trailblazers at the...
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For first time, Colorado directly funds cancer research

For first time, Colorado directly funds cancer research

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a bill giving approximately $1.7 million annually toUniversity of Colorado Cancer Center for cancer research. The money...
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Next series of My New Weigh classes begins Nov. 12
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My New Weigh offers May info sessions, classes

Have you tried everything to lose weight, only to regain? Are you ready for a new way?
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Singh
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Faculty Council elects new leadership

Faculty Council last week concluded its meeting schedule for the academic year with the election of a new leadership team and appearances by Regent Linda...
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Senate to consider hospital provider fee change

Colorado lawmakers in the House last week approved House Bill 16-1420, aimed at making a change to the hospital provider fee in order to help higher education...
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OE2016 Checklist
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Here’s an Open Enrollment to-do list

While this year’s Open Enrollment gives University of Colorado faculty and staff the option to hold their current benefit plans and take no action, you may...
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Fossil kits bring CU-Boulder museum to classrooms across Colorado

Fossil kits bring CU-Boulder museum to classrooms across Colorado

Jim Hakala hit the road on a recent Friday with bins of captivating remnants of the ancient past. Among other things, he had fossilized fern, leaves, shark...
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Medical students begin training in Colorado Springs

Medical students begin training in Colorado Springs

UCHealth Memorial Hospital soon will begin playing a major role in educating the physicians of tomorrow. On May 2, students from the University of Colorado...
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New Heller Center curator settling in at historic site

New Heller Center curator settling in at historic site

Rhonda Goodman-Ghagan made a wish list when she began looking for a job after she and her husband moved to Colorado.
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NPR’s Michele Norris discusses The Race Card Project

NPR’s Michele Norris discusses The Race Card Project

What can a person say about race in only six words? Quite a bit, according to Michele Norris, NPR host and founder of The Race Card Project, who led a...
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higher ed leadership
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Higher Education Leadership Concentration offered

Advance your career in higher education by completing the 30-credit-hour Higher Education Leadership Concentration in the Administrative Leadership and Policy...
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Tuition waiver benefit decision expected by spring
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Tuition waiver benefit won’t see wide expansion this year

Following months of consideration, CU administration has determined that the tuition waiver benefit for faculty and staff will largely remain unchanged for the...
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CU adds two new President’s Teaching Scholars
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CU adds two new President’s Teaching Scholars

CU has added two faculty members to the ranks of the President’s Teaching Scholars, the roster of educators who skillfully integrate teaching and research at...

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