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At midyear, Colorado poised for continued growth in 2015, says CU Leeds School

“Right now we’re very, very close to our forecast released in December,” said economist Richard Wobbekind, executive director of the Business Research Division...
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Researcher finds men strip for self-esteem boost

Researchers find men strip for self-esteem boost

A new study from the University of Colorado Denver finds that male exotic dancers, or strippers, remain committed to stripping because it enhances their self-...
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Future of health care hot topic at Aspen Ideas Festival

Future of health care hot topic at Aspen Ideas Festival

Advances in translational medicine and research. Top-quality clinical care and patient outcomes. Development of talent. All of these unite at academic medical...
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Sexual misconduct policy update reflects changing legal landscape
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Sexual misconduct policy update reflects changing legal landscape

The first update to the University of Colorado’s sexual misconduct policy since 2012 reflects new federal, legislative and regulatory requirements and guidance...
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Changes to four policies now in effect
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Changes to four policies now in effect

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) last week announced changes to four administrative policy statements (APSs) from the academic affairs, fiscal and...
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COLTT: Early registration discount ends Monday

With COLTT 2015 just a month away, early bird registration rates are set to expire on Monday. Many already have registered for the event, for which attendance...
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U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, left, with Rebecca Kantor, dean of the School of Education & Human Development, and CU Denver Chancellor Jerry Wartgow.

'Way Ahead of the Curve': U.S. Secretary of Education praises teacher-preparation programs in the School of Education & Human Development

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said the University of Colorado Denver'sSchool of Education & Human Development (SEHD) is "way ahead of the curve"...
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Grant Creates Program to Improve Health Care in underserved Areas: $3.3M grant creates ECHO Colorado program to improve health care and public health in underserved areas

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus will partner with several health care and public health organizations across the state to develop ECHO (...
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Enrollment gains pave way for growth in budget
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Enrollment gains pave way for growth in budget

The CU Board of Regents on Tuesday passed an operating budget of $3.55 billion for 2015-16, reflecting expected gains in enrollment and increases in health...
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Diversity numbers highlight successes, challenges
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Diversity numbers highlight successes, challenges

The University of Colorado’s Boulder, Colorado Springs and Denver campuses have posted impressive gains the past few years in the number of ethnic minority...
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New School of Medicine dean: Growth management a good problem to have
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New School of Medicine dean: Growth management a good problem to have

John Reilly, M.D., new dean of the CU School of Medicine, left a job he loved at the University of Pittsburgh because of the upward trajectory of the school...
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Wellness center fundraising making progress
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Wellness center fundraising making progress

As funding sources continue to be explored to reduce the financial burden on students, the CU Board of Regents unanimously approved the program plan for the CU...
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Tenure list: June 2015

At its meeting at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, the Board of Regents approved tenure for 105 faculty members across the system.
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Six community members honored by Board of Regents
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Regents roundup

A CU-Boulder proposal to change Women and Gender Studies from a program to a department was approved by the CU Board of Regents at its Tuesday meeting by a...
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State Sen. Rollie Heath speaks before CU Advocates and CU-Boulder alumni earlier this month at CU-Boulder.
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Heath: Ballot initiative might ease strain on state funding of higher ed

While the 2015 legislative session brought a welcome boost in funding for the University of Colorado and higher education across the state, the long-term...
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Infographic project seeks to spark STEM interest among Colorado students

New Infographic Design Project Seeks to Spark STEM Interest Among Colorado Students

In a world seemingly deluged with data, learning how to make sense of all those numbers is an increasingly important life skill. Some students in Colorado will...
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Instructor’s son injured: Campus joins support effort

Instructor’s son injured: Campus joins support effort

Friends and family members of Sarah Treschl, senior instructor, Department of English, have established a Go Fund Me account to help with medical expenses...
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Study: No evidence of negative impacts to children of same-sex couples

New Study About Children of Same-sex Couples: Research says no evidence they are negatively impacted

A new study from the University of Colorado Denver finds that scientists agree that children of same-sex parents experience “no difference” on a range of...
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CUSP Challenge highlights best practices across university
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CUSP Challenge highlights best practices across university

CU Shared Practices (CUSP) closed out another successful program year June 12 with the annual CUSP Expo at system administration offices. The expo, which is...
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Personalized bricks to line new Buff Walk at Folsom Field
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Personalized bricks to line new Buff Walk at Folsom Field

Colorado Athletics is inviting Buffs fans to etch their names in CU-Boulder history by securing a personalized Legacy Brick on the new Buff Walk at Folsom...
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CSF’s ‘Othello’ opens Friday

Lisa Wolpe — a FIRST (Faculty-in-Residence) Scholar at CU-Boulder — brings a career of directing and acting in Shakespearean productions to her directorial...
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Five CU researchers named Boettcher Investigators for 2015
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Five CU researchers named Boettcher Investigators for 2015

Five University of Colorado researchers working at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus and CU Denver have been named Boettcher Investigators in the Webb-Waring...
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With website, CU-Boulder opens up access to scholarly research
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With website, CU-Boulder opens up access to scholarly research

Two of the top 10 most downloaded research papers from CU-Boulder’s digital institutional repository, called CU Scholar, discuss promoting sustainability at...
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Workshop to address common financial concerns for women
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Workshop to address common financial concerns for women

Living longer. Caring for aging parents. Entering and exiting the workforce during the course of a career. For many women, life engenders a specific set of...
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Stricter limits for ozone pollution would boost need for science, measurements

Stricter limits for ozone pollution would boost need for science, measurements

A tougher federal standard for ozone pollution, under consideration to improve public health, would ramp up the importance of scientific measurements and...

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