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Getting out in front of Denver trends

Getting out in front of Denver trends

Nearly 80 business, community and civic leaders gathered at the Lawrence Street Center on Feb. 26 to learn about CU Denver CityCenter’s new initiative to...
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Home health care clinicians often lack adequate hospital information

Home health care clinicians often lack adequate hospital information

A survey of Colorado home health care clinicians (HHCs) revealed that 60 percent said they had not received enough information to guide patient treatment while...
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Staff Council seeks excellence award nominees, plans Professional Development Day
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Staff Council seeks excellence award nominees, plans Professional Development Day

Nominations are being accepted for the University of Colorado Staff Council’s (UCSC) annual Service Excellence Awards, which recognize staff members who have “...
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President of Comcast’s West Division comes to CU South Denver to inspire

President of Comcast’s West Division comes to CU South Denver to inspire

The University of Colorado South Denver has announced that the President of Comcast – West Division, Steve White, will be joining them next month for their...
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Award-winning actress, producer Viola Davis to speak at CU Boulder on April 4

Award-winning actress, producer Viola Davis to speak at CU Boulder on April 4

Viola Davis, an award-winning actress of film, television and theater, will speak at CU Boulder’s Macky Auditorium on April 4. Davis is being hosted by the...
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New Accelerated Master’s Program develops public service leadership

New Accelerated Master’s Program develops public service leadership

UCCS political science majors will have a new opportunity to earn an accelerated master’s degree in public administration in a new program between the School...
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How will artificial intelligence affect health care?

How will artificial intelligence affect health care?

The explosion of big data promises potential breakthroughs in disease treatments, but, just as in the development of new drugs, scientists and clinicians must...
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CU Faculty Voices: Deliberately focusing on authenticity
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CU Faculty Voices: Deliberately focusing on authenticity

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of commentaries by CU faculty, presented by the Faculty Council Communications Committee and CU Connections. Learn...
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Regents approve civics literacy initiative
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Regents approve civics literacy initiative

The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday approved a slate of motions aimed at expanding civics education across the CU system. The work was initiated in 2017 by...
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Budget proposal includes 3 percent increase for compensation
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Budget proposal includes 3 percent increase for compensation

The Board of Regents on Wednesday reviewed the 2019-20 budget and fee proposal, which includes a 3 percent increase in compensation and benefits, as...
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Board of Regents approves diversity task force

The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday voted to establish a diversity task force by March 15 led by Kathy Nesbitt, vice president of administration, to initially...
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Colorado university spinoffs showcased technologies, built relationships with out-of-state and local investors at Destination Startup

Colorado university spinoffs showcased technologies, built relationships with out-of-state and local investors at Destination Startup

Colorado’s innovation ecosystem was represented in full force at the state’s first-ever Destination Startup showcase on Feb. 1 at the Omni Interlocken Hotel in...
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Regents approve bachelor’s degree in human services

Regents approve bachelor’s degree in human services

UCCS will meet the local demand for degree-certified professionals in social and human services with southern Colorado’s first bachelor’s degree in human...
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Ecohydrology: What is it and why does it matter?

Ecohydrology: What is it and why does it matter?

Many civil engineers construct buildings and design infrastructures. Allison Goodwell, PhD, is not your average civil engineer. She has her sights set on a...
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New energy, direction abound at the CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

New energy, direction abound at the CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

Today’s fast-paced world tends to trigger angst and stress, leaving people in need of outlets that provide relief, tranquility and health. Dan Bessesen, MD,...
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Board or Regents Meeting Coverage
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Board of Regents February meeting coverage

Regents approve civics literacy initiative Board approves motions encouraging new certificate, online effort, more Read more Budget proposal includes 3 percent...
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Diversity Award
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2019 President’s Diversity Award recipients announced

The University of Colorado President’s Diversity Award selection committee has announced its 2019 award and commendation recipients, who will be recognized at...
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Tenure list
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Tenure list: February 2019

The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday approved three appointments of tenure. CU Boulder Appointments with Tenure (2) David Cook-Martin , Sociology, College of...
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Regents look inward to gauge board effectiveness

The CU Board of Regents will evaluate its efficiency with a scaled-down questionnaire versus the last evaluation conducted in 2014. Patrick O’Rourke, vice...
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Williams perseveres on lacrosse field after coma last year

Williams perseveres on lacrosse field after coma last year

University of Colorado sophomore Aine Williams is a typical student-athlete. The lacrosse defender balances academics and athletics. She has meetings with her...
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Board will continue exploring stipend option for future regents

The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday voted 5-3 to continue researching the feasibility of allowing incoming board members to be paid stipends for their work on...
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Summer Camp Spotlight: Colorado Buffaloes Sport Camps

Summer Camp Spotlight: Colorado Buffaloes Sport Camps

Colorado Athletics hosts a wide variety of summer camps for children and youth, with offerings for various age groups in football, basketball, lacrosse, soccer...
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UCCS game jammers create 12 new games in 48-hour period

UCCS game jammers create 12 new games in 48-hour period

Sixty-six game designers created 12 new games in a 48-hour span as UCCS hosted one of 860 sites across the world during the 2019 Global Game Jam Jan. 27-29.

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