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Curiosity and courage push boundaries of innovation

Curiosity and courage push boundaries of innovation

Here's how ingenuity and imagination at CU are transforming the quality of life here and around the world
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Data in demand

Data in demand

Statisticians are in heavy demand these days. Someone has to mine the data created by biotech, artificial intelligence, sports, clinical trials and just about...
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Pay equity among faculty a priority in diversity measurement
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Pay equity among faculty a priority in diversity measurement

President aims to hire a chief diversity officer at the system level to oversee the initiatives
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: What will it mean for CU?
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: What will it mean for CU?

President Mark Kennedy speaks during the Board of Regents retreat July 11-12. The Fourth Industrial Revolution will have profound impacts on society and...
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How funny works: The serious science of humor

How funny works: The serious science of humor

There’s a lot of power in a good joke. If you tell the right joke in a wedding toast, you could make a lot of friends. Tell that same joke at a funeral,...
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Call for proposals: COLTT 2019
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Two-day COLTT conference to explore OERs, accessibility, virtual reality

Educators from across CU and the region will gather for next month’s COLTT Conference to explore teaching practices and technologies – and to be challenged in...
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Amsterdam to CU Boulder, by rail, boat, bus and bike

Amsterdam to CU Boulder, by rail, boat, bus and bike

Climate scientist Joep van Dijk was excited when he received a postdoctoral appointment to the Institute of Alpine and Arctic Research at the University of...
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First semester of Campus Connections shows social and academic gains for youth

First semester of Campus Connections shows social and academic gains for youth

Eighteen youth came to the UCCS campus to work on goals such as decision-making skills, academic performance and self-esteem, and worked with UCCS student...
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Students assist alumna and city archaeologist on dig at Garden of the Gods

Students assist alumna and city archaeologist on dig at Garden of the Gods

Anna Cordova’s job is to make sure that as Colorado Springs builds for its future, the city protects its past. Cordova, earned her bachelor’s degree from UCCS...
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Imitation breeds war in new evolutionary theory

Imitation breeds war in new evolutionary theory

When anthropologists consider the origins of warfare, their evolutionary theories tend to boil it down to the resource-scarcity trifecta of food, territory and...
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Call for nominations: 2019 Bill Daniels Ethical Leader of the Year Award

Call for nominations: 2019 Bill Daniels Ethical Leader of the Year Award

We’re looking for inspirational leaders that are committed to ethics and integrity in our community. We know the Denver area is home to many accomplished...
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Evidence of relationship between birth defects and oil, gas activity

Evidence of relationship between birth defects and oil, gas activity

Mothers living near more intense oil and gas development activity have a 40-70% higher chance of having children with congenital heart defects (CHDs) compared...
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CU Anschutz Medical Campus debuts new email and website domains
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CU Anschutz Medical Campus debuts new email and website domains

CU Anschutz email and website domains are changing from @ucdenver.edu to @cuanschutz.edu. To date, almost 18,000 students, faculty and staff who work and learn...
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Kennedy visits CU campuses
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President Kennedy hits ground running at four campuses

CU Boulder's LASP National Cybersecurity Center at UCCS President Mark Kennedy spent his first day on the job visiting the four University of Colorado campuses...
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Heritage Society recognizes planned gift donors, honors President Benson’s retirement

Heritage Society recognizes planned gift donors, honors President Benson’s retirement

On their last day as President and First Lady of the University of Colorado, Bruce and Marcy Benson celebrated members of the CU Heritage Society at its annual...
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Changes to four policies now in effect
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Three systemwide policy changes took effect July 1

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to three administrative policy statements (one revision, two new) from the academic/research...
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Workshop to train professionals in gender-inclusive communication
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Workshop to train professionals in gender-inclusive communication

A new workshop being launched by faculty from CU Boulder and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus aims to address demand for voice and communication training for...
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LinkedIn Learning coming to CU in September
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LinkedIn Learning coming to CU in September

The online learning and professional development platform used by University of Colorado faculty and staff will upgrade in September when Lynda.com becomes...
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The air up there: CU team deploys multiple drones in tornado study

The air up there: CU team deploys multiple drones in tornado study

It’s a little after 6:30 p.m. when Aidan Sesnic calls a huddle for members of the CU Boulder TORUS team on the side of a lonely dirt road in rural Oklahoma...
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New season of Mini Law School addresses impact of law on daily life

New season of Mini Law School addresses impact of law on daily life

The University of Colorado Law School's popular Mini Law School will launch its eighth season this fall with a brand-new curriculum that addresses the ways in...
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Hybl Center construction

Photo feature: Hybl Center construction – June 2019

Structural steel continues to go up as crews from J.E. Dunn Construction make progress on the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. The...
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CU Denver is part of new initiative to advance teacher and principal preparation

CU Denver is part of new initiative to advance teacher and principal preparation

CU Denver is among only 15 organizations in the country to serve as a founding program partner of the Educator Preparation Laboratory (EdPrepLab), a new...
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Women in STEM symposium tackles tough issues

"Women in STEM" symposium tackles tough issues

After moving from Puerto Rico to the University of South Alabama for graduate school, Sonia Flores, PhD, encountered her share of biases. Recalling how she fit...
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FDA Sabbatical: Moving pharmaceuticals from marketing to risk management

FDA sabbatical: Moving pharmaceuticals from marketing to risk management

In 2018 alone, the Food and Drug Administration approved 120 or so new drugs for sale in the United States. The medications, which cleared clinical trials...

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