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Downtown Denver university is growing up

With Horrell’s appointment, CU Denver is laying out a sweeping plan to integrate itself into the business and civic community in a way it never has before: As the city’s only public, urban...

Denver Business Journal

CU Boulder hires academic adviser for student veterans

Enter Kristina Spaeth, an academic adviser on the Boulder campus who now works exclusively with student veterans to help them navigate the complex world of higher education and government tuition...

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Average life expectancy in Denver can vary a decade depending on neighborhood

“These are stark and serious disparities,” said William Burman, interim chief executive officer of Denver Health, which is creating a new Center for Health Equity focused on closing the...

Denver Post

Now playing on 98.9 FM: CU Boulder's student-run Radio 1190

Tune your radio to 98.9 FM in Boulder County and you'll now hear Radio 1190, the student-run radio station at the University of Colorado, coming in loud and clear. The music-heavy radio station,...

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CU Regents Michael Carrigan, Steve Bosley end long runs on board

As the University of Colorado's Board of Regents prepares to initiate two new board members following Tuesday's election, it's also saying goodbye to two long-time regents, Michael Carrigan and...

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Suthers' support for technology gets statewide notice

Suthers helped woo the National Cybersecurity Center to Colorado Springs and now is vice chairman of its board. The center is home to a rapid response center to provide recovery from cyber attacks...

The Gazette

CU Boulder rewarding employee ideas with innovation grants

Roofers at the University of Colorado had a problem. Many of the buildings on the Boulder campus have tile roofs, which are difficult to walk on, and they have no mechanism for attaching...

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Point/counterpoint: Does the 2016 presidential election show that the two-party system is broken?

Joseph Postell and Jeff Scholes, both professors at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, make their arguments. Postell is assistant professor of political science and associate director...

The Gazette

Boulder landmarks home of late CU professor Al Bartlett

Bartlett was a founding member of the citizen organization now known as PLAN-Boulder County, and a co-author of Boulder's Blue Line, which is widely credited for limiting development in the city's...

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CU researchers discover unique brain pattern in fibromyalgia patients

Researchers at the University of Colorado's Institute of Cognitive Science have discovered something unique in the brains of people suffering from fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is a disease that...

7 News

Colorado Doctor Becomes YouTube Sensation For Simple Vertigo Fix

A doctor at the University of Colorado Hospital has become a YouTube sensation. That’s because she has developed a simple maneuver to treat vertigo at home. CBS4 Health Specialist Kathy Walsh...

CBS Denver

Colorado's Rapid Population Growth Causes Traffic Problems, Environmental Concerns

Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson reports on how two sectors of Colorado are working to combat the negative effects of rapid growth. Guests include: Ken Schroeppel, professor of urban and regional...

KUNC (NPR)

All work and no play: CU students to learn horror writing at Stanley Hotel

Stephen Graham Jones believes that horror, whether in movies or books, should make us more skeptical of the world around us. Jones, an English professor at the University of Colorado and the...

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Colorado marijuana's potency getting 'higher'

"It's one product that's fairly old-fashioned, compared to the hundreds that all these manufacturers and growers in Colorado are currently creating," said Dr. Kari Franson, a clinical...

CNN

UCCS Economic Forum about optimism

Statistics and optimism reigned at the 20th Annual UCCS Economic Forum, formerly the Southern Colorado Economic Forum, which took place at The Broadmoor hotel Oct. 14. Presentations, in part,...

Colorado Springs Business Journal

Preschooler Sleep Patterns Affect Obesity In Some, CU Boulder Study Finds

During the day of lost sleep they consumed about 20 percent more calories than usual. The next day the children got as much sleep as needed but still ate more than normal. Researchers say the...

Colorado Public Radio

'Here Comes Ralphie!' exhibit celebrates 50 years of live buffalo mascot at CU Boulder

When CU alumni visit Boulder this weekend for homecoming, they can learn more about the history of Ralphie and her handlers at a new exhibit called "Here Comes Ralphie!" at the CU Heritage Center...

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Two weeks in the mountains can change your blood for months

When scientists examined the oxygen-carrying proteins, known as hemoglobin, in volunteers’ red blood cells, they found multiple changes affecting how tightly it hung onto its oxygen load. Roach...

Science

New CEO named for cybersecurity center in Colorado Springs

The National Cybersecurity Center didn't have to go far to find its first CEO. The center's board selected Ed Rios, vice chairman of its Cyber Institute and a Colorado Springs-based cybersecurity...

The Gazette

CU Boulder spring commencement moving to Thursday in 2018

In an effort to avoid a scheduling conflict with its sister campuses across the state, the University of Colorado will hold its spring commencement ceremony on a Thursday in 2018. In recent years...

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CU Boulder launching computer pop-up notifications for emergencies

The University of Colorado is deploying another tool for conveying important information to students and employees during an emergency: a computer pop-up alert. The campus already notifies...

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First cohort of Colorado students with Down syndrome starts college this fall

College freshman Mia Barone’s fingers are flying in the campus library, her eyes closed as she signs the words on her study list — tomorrow, free, champion, flirting. The 18-year-old with hot pink...

The Denver Post

CU Boulder program working to end youth violence in Denver gets $5.9M grant

After crowdfunding this spring, a University of Colorado program working to prevent youth violence in Denver will be able to continue its work for the next five years with a $5.9 million grant...

Daily Camera

Colorado health leaders team up on startup generator initiative

Three institutions on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus are partnering with a national startup supporter to launch an innovation center for cutting-edge health-care companies —...

Denver Business Journal

CU Boulder studying workforce housing needs

The University of Colorado is working with a consultant to learn more about its employees housing needs. CU began working with Anderson Strickler, a Maryland-based campus housing consulting...

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