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UBAB to stay course

The University Benefits Advisory Board (UBAB) will continue its role as an employee representative group and President Bruce D. Benson also has approved a...
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Working away from the office

Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado Technology has become extremely powerful, allowing you to connect to the Internet and communicate anytime you...
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Five questions for Tania Schoennagel

The CU-Boulder fire researcher in the geography department and INSTAAR has an expert's perspective on this summer's destructive Colorado wildfires.
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UCCS providing shelter to those fighting Waldo Canyon blaze

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is providing housing for up to 100 wildland firefighters working to contain the Waldo Canyon Fire.
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Todd Saliman takes reins as CU’s chief financial officer

As the chief budget officer for the state of Colorado under former Gov. Bill Ritter, Saliman had to steer the budget for state government through some of the...
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CU-Boulder opens search for scholar in conservative thought, policy

An advisory committee of five faculty members and five community members is soliciting letters of interest and curriculum vitae for the position, which will be...
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Carrigan new chair, Sharkey new vice chair of Board of Regents

Now in his second term representing the 1st Congressional District, Carrigan was elected chair on a 5-3 vote at the board’s June meeting at UCCS.
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Protect yourself by protecting university data

Information is a critical university asset – one that all faculty and staff take part in protecting. Data, including Personally Identifiable Information, is...
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Trio of CU biomed scientists named Boettcher Investigators

Research by early career investigators holds long-term promise for benefiting human health.
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Five questions for Rebecca Safran

Her research on barn swallows includes examining phenotype (observable characteristics) and how these traits differ in sub-species. A particular interest is in...
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Change in email procedure takes effect July 1

CU has been in the process of implementing eComm to enable units, colleges, schools and departments to engage in mass email communications and more.
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Pre-collegiate program in spotlight at Advocates forum

Registration remains open for the free event, which is set for 7:30 a.m. Friday at St. Cajetan’s Center at CU Denver on the Auraria Campus.
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Celebration of ideas draws 750 Colorado students

Kelly Brough, CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and CU Denver alumna, talks about Denver 2.0 as Jeremy Duhon, TEDxMileHigh Youth Event emcee, listens...
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Students, faculty to help NASA develop space garden

CU-Boulder aerospace engineering sciences graduate student Christine Fanchiang is part of the team working to sustain food growth in space. (Photo: Patrick...
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Staff support, bookstore issues highlight Faculty Assembly meeting

The May 11 meeting of UCCS Faculty Assembly was the last meeting for the 2011-12 term, effectively wrapping up business and putting governance on hiatus for...
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Philanthropic organization visits campus, learns about CU biomedicine advances

From left, panelists Robin Shandas, Ph.D., Andrew Thorburn, Ph.D., and Rick Duke, Ph.D., speak to ARCS Foundation members on June 1 at the Anschutz Medical...