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Social Justice Teach-In

Register for Friday’s Social Justice Teach-in: Anti-Black Violence

Over the next year, The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will hold monthly social justice teach-ins. Teach-ins have a long history in our country that goes...
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Faculty town hall addresses a COVID-19-ready future

Faculty town hall addresses a COVID-19-ready future

On Thursday, May 21, Chancellor Philip DiStefano hosted a faculty town hall with fellow panelists Provost Russ Moore, Interim Executive Vice Chancellor and...
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Farney, Glazier to serve as interim deans of library, search committee formed

Farney, Glazier to serve as interim deans of library, search committee formed

Tabby Farney and Rhonda Glazier will serve together as interim deans of the Kraemer Family Library and Glazier will join 10 others on the search committee to...
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Farney, Glazier to serve as interim deans of library, search committee formed

What about faculty mental health?

On paper, May is Mental Health Month. In reality, every day since the coronavirus pandemic began has been mental health day, as people everywhere across the...
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Want to banish the COVID blues? Think ‘pawsitive’

Want to banish the COVID blues? Think ‘pawsitive’

Anxiety and cabin fever can stem from the stay-at-home orders impacting American lives for the past few weeks. But for nearly 85 million U.S. families, their...
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CU Connections
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Publication note: CU Connections continuing weekly for summer 2020

CU Connections previously announced its usual biweekly summer publication schedule for 2020. However, because of ongoing developments related to the...
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CU On the Air Podcast, Mark Kennedy, CU Online learning

The importance of innovation for CU in the age of COVID-19 and beyond

CU on the Air again talks to CU President Kennedy about the University of Colorado’s response to COVID-19 and its transformation to greater technology and...
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Padilla

CU names José Padilla vice president, general counsel and secretary to the Board of Regents

The University of Colorado today named José Padilla Vice President, University Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Regents.
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Pridefest
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CU support of Denver PrideFest continues as event goes virtual

The nature of next month’s Denver PrideFest may be undergoing a necessary change, but in its fifth year of sponsorship, the University of Colorado’s support of...
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Mandated unpaid leave aimed at mitigating budget damage of pandemic
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Furlough plans growing more detailed at system, campuses

In response to the budget threats brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, furloughs were announced Friday for system administration employees, adding to those...
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CU closely watching progress of SpaceX
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CU closely watching progress of SpaceX

The sigh of disappointment Wednesday when weather delayed the historic launch of SpaceX from the Kennedy Space Center was never louder than at CU Boulder. NASA...
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LinkedIn Learning
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Rock Your Profile: How to stand out on LinkedIn

Join LinkedIn and Employee Services June 15-16 for Rock Your Profile, an interactive learning experience that will give you tips and insights to make your...
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Preferred Name
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Preferred first name: What should we call you?

Many University of Colorado faculty and staff can now select a preferred first name within the employee portal. A preferred name differs from a legal name. It...
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CU Boulder to welcome students back to campus for a COVID-19-ready fall semester

CU Boulder to welcome students back to campus for a COVID-19-ready fall semester

Road Map to Fall 2020 calls for classes beginning as scheduled on Aug. 24 and finishing remotely after Thanksgiving break. It prioritizes health and safety...
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Virtual Town Hall answers budget, fall semester questions from campus community

Virtual Town Hall answers budget, fall semester questions from campus community

Chancellor Venkat Reddy and campus leadership addressed faculty and staff at UCCS’ second virtual Town Hall on May 21.
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Coronavirus-era career advice from recession-era alumni

Coronavirus-era career advice from recession-era alumni

For years, you’ve pictured life after college: hanging your diploma on your wall, getting dressed for your first day on the job, starting your career—launching...
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Our covid-19 fighters

‘What we do’: When crisis emerges, CU Anschutz responds

The invisible threat of SARS-CoV-2 has upended life on the planet. Unprecedented in our lifetime, the pandemic is triggering waves of loss – of jobs, of...
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Regent's Meeting
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Regents vote to hold tuition, compensation flat

The Board of Regents on Tuesday voted to hold tuition flat for resident undergraduates across the system, as well as for most nonresident students, as campuses...
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Regents move quickly to enable vacation leave flexibility for employees
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Regents move quickly to enable vacation leave flexibility for employees

The Board of Regents on Tuesday moved swiftly to provide more flexibility for employees who have been unable to take vacation due to the coronavirus crisis...
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Norlin Charge
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Time-honored Norlin Charge charges on in virtual format

“With hope and faith, I welcome you into the fellowship. I bid you farewell only in the sense that I pray you may fare well. You go forth but not from us. We...
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Faculty Council honors exceptional contributors to shared governance
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Faculty Council honors exceptional contributors to shared governance

The Faculty Council last week presented its annual awards, honoring two members of the university community. The governance group’s May 14 meeting, held via...
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CU Anschutz, CU Boulder faculty among recipients of Boettcher COVID-19 grants
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CU Anschutz, CU Boulder faculty among recipients of Boettcher COVID-19 grants

Two University of Colorado faculty researchers are among the recipients of nearly $1 million in new Boettcher Foundation grants aimed at fighting COVID-19 and...
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Faculty Council Committee on Racial and Ethnic Equity offers COVID-19 message
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Faculty Council Committee on Racial and Ethnic Equity offers COVID-19 message

The CU Faculty Council’s Committee on Racial and Ethnic Equity (CREE) has teamed with colleagues from other committees to produce a video message in support of...

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