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Research funding for CU scientists reached $790 million last year

Faculty researchers at University of Colorado campuses secured more than $790 million in sponsored research funding in fiscal year 2010-11 to advance...
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President to make town hall appearances on campuses beginning this month

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson will embark on a series of town hall meetings.
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CU to be key in selling state’s business brand

CU and other institutions of higher education will play a key role in selling the state of Colorado’s brand to global business leaders.
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System Staff Council seeks nominations for employee of year

Nominations are being sought for the fifth annual President’s Employee of the Year Award, which will be presented to one system administration employee in...
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Online bachelor’s degree completion now offered

Students can finish University of Colorado Colorado Springs degrees in four high-demand fields by completing the final two years of coursework online beginning...
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Antisocial predators can wreak havoc on social networking sites

With more than 750 million active users, Facebook offers plenty of opportunity for personal and professional interaction. But there are bound to be a few bad...
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Within human cells, surprising discovery shines light on diseases

A surprising new discovery by the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of California, Davis regarding the division of tiny “power plants” within...
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Mini Med School back in session

Mini Med, a free course on science and medicine that began at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and has caught on in more than 100 cities, has...
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Panelists: Colorado will feel more pain from federal debt

At the “First Friday” in this year’s Buechner Breakfast series, School of Public Affairs Dean Paul Teske moderated the Sept. 2 discussion, "“Federal Debt in...
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Five questions for Kat Vlahos

As a licensed, practicing architect, Kat worked on both coasts for a number of years before she decided it was time to come home to her native Colorado.