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Members of CU community find inspiration in visit to historic Lincoln Hills
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Members of CU community find inspiration in visit to historic Lincoln Hills

CU President Todd Saliman, Regent Wanda James and a number of Black CU alumni on Monday visited the historic Lincoln Hills resort, once a leading refuge for...
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Suicide prevention in the workplace: New Skillsoft course for CU employees
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Suicide prevention in the workplace: New Skillsoft course for CU employees

The workplace is an environment where we can all work together to prevent suicide. Experts from the Colorado School of Public Health’s (ColoradoSPH) Center for...
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New series of system administration Town Halls launches
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New series of system administration Town Halls launches

More than 300 CU system administration employees on Wednesday attended the first in a new series of virtual Town Halls, designed to bring together far-flung...
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Five burning questions about ChatGPT, answered by humans

This sentence was not written by ChatGPT. Later on in this story, you’ll find a paragraph drafted by the popular artificial intelligence platform (it’s up to...
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February Town Hall: Celebrating our faculty, budget model updates and more

In February’s virtual Town Hall, Chancellor Venkat Reddy and a panel of campus leaders shared thoughts and updates on current campus events. Take a look at the...
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School of Public Affairs launches re-imagined Center for Community Safety and Resilience

The School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado Denver established the new Center for Community Safety and Resilience (CCSR), a collaborative and...
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CU researchers show that Paxlovid remains highly effective on Omicron variants

The findings that appear in Lancet Infectious Diseases are from one of the first studies to examine the effectiveness of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (Paxlovid) in...