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Learning to lead: New HR program helps prepare staff for success

Preparing CU Denver’s next generation of staff leaders for success is a central goal of the new SSPDP program, of which Leone is one of 21 inaugural cohort...
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Cooking up danger: Tips to stay out of the ER this holiday season

Cooking during the holidays is a timeless tradition, often an opportunity to share recipes and gather with family and friends. While the holidays are peaceful...
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VanDriel joins James, McNulty, Montera in Board of Regents victories
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VanDriel joins James, McNulty, Montera in Board of Regents victories

From left, Ken Montera, Wanda L. James, Frank McNulty and Mark VanDriel have won election to the CU Board of Regents. In a race too close to call until days...
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: LGBTQ+
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: LGBTQ+

Top, from left, Bayuga, Candrian, Cannon, Flores, Frost, Gentile and Hill; bottom, from left, Ho, Hoerner, Iwamoto, Leames, Mohrman and Seamont. Editor’s note...
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CU faculty researchers invited to apply for 2023 Boettcher Investigator status
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CU faculty researchers invited to apply for 2023 Boettcher Investigator status

The University of Colorado and the Boettcher Foundation announce the 2023 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program. Eligible faculty...
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Tenure list: November 2022

The Board of Regents on Nov. 3 approved three appointments with tenure.
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Wrap up the 2022 tax year by completing these essential tasks

The end of the year is approaching, and with it comes important tax forms. Make sure your personal information and pay is accurate to ensure your W-2 and/or...
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Make sure your money can weather time and taxes with a Health Savings Account

A Health Savings Account (HSA) is more than just a convenient way to pay for health care expenses — it’s a tool to reduce your tax liability today and shore up...
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New AB Nexus grant awards spotlight productive cross-campus collaborations

Today, AB Nexus announced its fifth round of grant awards to researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the University of Colorado...
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Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment increases award amount

The Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment (KPWE) recently announced scholarship recipients will receive another $1,000, bringing the amount from $5,000 to $6,000.
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Five takeaways from the IRC Faculty Task Force Roadmap

More than 60% of CU Denver’s 1,000+ faculty members are lecturers, instructional, research and clinical faculty. The IRC Faculty Task Force was formed to...
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CU researchers rethink mental illness

In the dream clinic of the future, patients struggling with mental illness might — in addition to sharing their feelings with a therapist — have their brain...
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Climate summit to convene global experts in Boulder

United Nations Human Rights, CU Boulder and the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Alliance are co-hosting a three-day, global climate summit exploring...
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Shining a light on therapy that might help SAD sufferers

Winter’s onset means progressively fewer hours of daylight. For many, this change is hard to adjust to, triggering depressed or just unsettled feelings. A CU...
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Publication note: No CU Connections on Thanksgiving, Dec. 22 and 29

CU Connections will not publish new issues on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 24), Dec. 22 and 29. Deadline for submissions for the Thursday, Dec. 1, issue is noon...
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Seven faculty members join ranks of CU Distinguished Professors
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Seven faculty members join ranks of CU Distinguished Professors

The University of Colorado has announced seven new members joining its roster of Distinguished Professors, a title signifying the highest honor awarded to...
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Regents hear update on freshman retention rates
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Regents hear update on freshman retention rates

COLORADO SPRINGS – The Board of Regents on Nov. 3 heard an update on CU’s Strategic Plan, delving into brand new numbers detailing student retention. During a...
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With school shootings at record high, new grant aims to curb violence in Colorado schools

With a new $2 million grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) at CU Boulder aims to help 40...
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Pigage Natural History Museum preserves a legacy and expands education

The university’s most unusual hidden treasure on the UCCS campus might be the Pigage Natural History Museum and Wildlife Lab located in Osborne.
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From military service to CU Denver: Meet our student veterans

An Air Force veteran who hopes to become an immunologist and a former Navy hospital corpsman who is studying business administration are just two of the 1,958...
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Older adults embrace new careers in research

Kady Nearing, PhD, is leading an innovative solution to the problem of a lack of participant diversity in clinical trials. Her NIH-funded project is training...
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President Saliman discusses priorities, challenges with Faculty Senate
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President Saliman discusses priorities, challenges with Faculty Senate

President Todd Saliman appeared at the Faculty Senate’s meeting last week to discuss current priorities and challenges facing the university. President Todd...
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CU honored for outreach in southern Colorado
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CU honored for outreach in southern Colorado

The University of Colorado recently was honored with a Dentros Award from Action22, recognizing CU’s outreach and engagement work with communities across...
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CU Boulder faculty, staff to attend world’s largest climate conference

Three CU Boulder faculty—James Anaya, Colleen Scanlan Lyons and Max Boykoff—will join this year’s gathering to observe the negotiations and contribute valuable...
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Mind games at UCCS: Olympians conquer Olympiad

On October 7, over 150 Olympians came from all over Colorado to participate in the 38th Soifer Mathematical Olympiad. The Olympians were offered five problems...

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