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Boulder Athletics capital project update, roundup of meeting action
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Regents roundup: Boulder Athletics facilities, more

With the final cost of improvements to Folsom Field totaling $24 million above the original budget, CU-Boulder leadership last week told the Board of Regents...
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Forum offers peek into North Nevada future

Forum offers peek into North Nevada future

The newest addition to North Nevada Avenue on the western edge of campus will be a 72,000-square-foot Sports Medicine and Performance Center.
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Researcher discovers rare raptor tracks
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Researcher discovers rare raptor tracks

Dinosaur Ridge, one of the world’s most famous fossil repositories, is once again proving its importance as a source of significant dinosaur track discoveries...
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Employee Services reorganization underway

Kathy Nesbitt, vice president of employee and information services, recently marked her first year at CU, and is undertaking organizational changes informed by...
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CU’s degree audit application gets new name, features

To best reflect the work that occurs within the degree audit function under student systems, the Degree Audit and Reporting System (DARS) is now the Degree...
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Message to donors: ‘You make our work possible’

Message to donors: ‘You make our work possible’

Donor generosity that touches every corner of Colorado and extends across the globe – from behavioral health services to new education programs in the South...
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Regent candidates come together for debate
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Regent candidates come together for debate

The three announced candidates for the District 1 seat on the CU Board of Regents assembled Tuesday night at CU Denver for this election year’s first debate,...
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Students, faculty, staff tackle what it means to be inclusive

Students, faculty, staff tackle what it means to be inclusive

An overflow crowd of nearly 200 students, faculty and staff participated in an event late last week aimed at getting people to explore what it means to be an...
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Giant flightless bird wandered the Arctic 50 million years ago

Giant flightless bird wandered the Arctic 50 million years ago

Strange as it may seem, a bird bigger than Big Bird once lived above the Arctic Circle. The flightless bird, known as Gastornis, roamed Ellesmere Island next...
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Hector Rodriguez

CU-Boulder’s resident entrepreneurs in place, ready to help

If you want to set a meeting this semester with Nigel Sharp to get entrepreneurship advice, he’s best approached with an invite for tea – his beverage of...
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Putting the punch to Parkinson's

Putting the punch to Parkinson's

With a glint in her eye and clenched jaw, Tina Schoenherr rears back a gloved fist and swings at the target held up by Anthony Mora. Thuds of fists on punching...
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Bennet Omalu

Scientist who inspired “Concussion” movie to speak at UCCS

Dr. Bennet Omalu, a renowned physician whose research on chronic brain injuries in football players inspired the 2015 movie “Concussion,” will speak April 19...
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'The best of both worlds': Why students love the University Honors and Leadership program

'The best of both worlds': Why students love the University Honors and Leadership program

Steven Medema, PhD, smiles when you mention High-Impact Practices (HIP), the techniques for teaching and learning that have proven to be beneficial for student...
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Board of Regents meeting begins today in Colorado Springs

Board of Regents meeting begins today in Colorado Springs

The nine-member CU Board of Regents will conduct its regular business meeting Feb. 18 and 19 at UCCS. A public session is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. Feb...
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Concerts returning to Folsom Field this summer with Dead & Company

Concerts returning to Folsom Field this summer with Dead & Company

This morning, AEG Live announced that Dead & Company (three of the surviving members of the Grateful Dead, touring with John Mayer and others) will play...
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Let it snow: Physical Plant pulls all stops to clear campus

Let it snow: Physical Plant pulls all stops to clear campus

For Rob Dougherty, preparation for this week’s storms began long before the first flakes started to fall Sunday. Last fall, Dougherty, executive director,...
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'Milo Leo' graduates: How he brought a mascot to life

'Milo Leo' graduates: How he brought a mascot to life

What you don’t see underneath Milo’s big furry head and tufted ears is the huge smile of the man inside. And that’s a shame, because Lorenzo “Leo” Harmon has a...
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Skin infections rife among high school wrestlers, study says

Skin infections rife among high school wrestlers, study says

The first national survey of skin infections among high school athletes has found that wrestlers have the highest number of infections, with football players...
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Progress on tuition waiver benefit expansion continues
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Progress on tuition waiver benefit expansion continues

CU leadership continues to work on changes to the tuition waiver benefit , with one campus already having announced an expansion of the benefit for dependents...
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Regents to receive trio of budget options this month; Faculty Council meeting roundup
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Regents to receive trio of budget options this month

The CU Board of Regents this month will be presented with three initial budget scenarios for the 2016-17 fiscal year, each reflecting varying levels of state...
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University of Colorado School of Medicine Dean John J. Reilly, Jr., MD
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Multimillion-dollar investments promised for first Transformational Research Funding Awards

At his first State of the School address on Wednesday University of Colorado School of Medicine Dean John J. Reilly, Jr., MD, named five recipients of...
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Payroll Problem
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Employee Services staff work to address payroll issues

University of Colorado Employee Services officials are gathering feedback and addressing concerns among those who work with the payroll system, in addition to...

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