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Return to Campus
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Staff Council discusses fall return to campus with President Kennedy

With fall’s return to campus approaching, CU President Mark Kennedy joined the July 16 meeting of the University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) to provide an...
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CU Online
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Early details of CU Online initiative presented to university leadership

The co-chairs of the University of Colorado’s online education initiative last week presented to the president and campus chancellors some of the early...
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Transformation and Innovation Program
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CU Transformation and Innovation Program sets systemwide IT goals

CU’s Transformation and Innovation Program (TIP), launched last year as a key component of President Mark Kennedy’s strategic planning process , this week...
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When good sleep goes bad – and what to do about it, CU Health Plan
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When good sleep goes bad – and what to do about it

It’s the middle of the night and you’re awake. You toss and turn, hoping to fall asleep and wake up rested. Still, no luck. Slumber slips from your grasp and...
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New COVID-19 test returns results in 45 minutes, without painful nasal swab

New COVID-19 test returns results in 45 minutes, without painful nasal swab

CU Boulder researchers have developed a rapid, portable, saliva-based COVID-19 test able to return results in 45 minutes. Such a test might eventually be...
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Mini-Law School

Registration for Mini Law School Online: The 2020 Election now open

This special eight-week online series leading up to election day will focus on voting rights, election law, and the impacts of the 2020 election, including...
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‘5 Things You Need to Know,’ with professor Stephany Rose Spaulding

‘5 Things You Need to Know,’ with professor Stephany Rose Spaulding

In a recent “5 Things You Need to Know” episode, Joanna Bean, director of the Office of Alumni Relations and the Annual Fund, interviewed Stephany Rose...
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Is COVID-19 Giving Cyberattackers an Opportunity to Hack Universities?

Is COVID-19 giving cyberattackers an opportunity to hack universities?

In July, the University of California, San Francisco paid $1 million to hackers who stole data from the university’s School of Medicine and threatened to...
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Facing tough road of cancer treatment, Scott Ryberg just kept running up mountains

Facing tough road of cancer treatment, Scott Ryberg just kept running up mountains

Indomitable fitness drive and comprehensive medical care propels distance runner to triumphs in virtual races
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Program Connects Students With COVID-19’s Most Vulnerable

Program connects students with COVID-19’s most vulnerable

For Kristina Slunecka, it was the woman locked down in her assisted-living facility room, unable to leave the confines of her four walls even to go outside...