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The American Studies Association last month voted to boycott Israel’s higher-education institutions as a protest of Israeli treatment of Palestinians, a...
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Humans and ecosystems can adapt to a slowly changing climate, but what happens when these changes happen abruptly? “When it comes to climate change, speed...
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The board's retreat is set for Friday and Saturday at President Bruce Benson’s Silverthorne ranch.
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The Office of Policy and Efficiency has announced changes to five administrative policy statements from the areas of academic affairs, fiscal, information...
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Diane Sieber, Ph.D., associate dean for education in the College of Engineering and Applied Science, was honored with the annual award from the systemwide...
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Study shows that toddlers with later melatonin rise times took longer to fall asleep after being put to bed, said CU-Boulder assistant professor Monique...
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He grew up in the ‘60s when “nearly everyone was enamored with the space race and would have loved to have been on one of those rockets with the heroes who...
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Last month, CU Denver employees received an email asking them to confirm their employee credentials by clicking on a link that led to a fraudulent website...
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Colorado will continue on the road to recovery and add a variety of jobs in 2014 across almost all business sectors following a positive year in 2013,...
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At a Tuesday meeting at CU Denver in St. Cajetan’s on the Auraria Campus, the Board of Regents heard a task force recommendation on new technologies from a...
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During Tuesday’s Board of Regents meeting at CU Denver, in St. Cajetan’s on the Auraria Campus, Barb Weiske, Auraria Higher Education Center executive director...
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Like many physicians, John Hobbins, M.D., has a penchant for gourmet cooking. But unlike many physicians, Hobbins acts on this impulse every Thursday — from...
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Some of the University of Colorado Boulder’s most promising musicians will receive scholarships thanks to Anna and John J. Sie, who have committed $2 million...
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March 17, 2014
8:30am – 10:30am
CU Advocacy Day at the State Capitol will feature Dr. Huntington Potter, director of Alzheimer's disease research, of the CU School of Medicine...
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Propelling CU campaign to success were more than 158,000 donors who made more than 403,000 gifts to the university CU 2006 to 2013.
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A $671 million NASA mission to Mars led by the University of Colorado Boulder thundered into the sky Monday from Cape Canaveral, Fla., the first step on its 10...
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Being able to predict who will and who won’t get altitude sickness can make a Sunday morning 14er climb easier and more enjoyable, but the knowledge also will...
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The program supports early career investigators whose research has a direct impact on human health.
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He is being honored in the category of doctoral and research universities, and was chosen from a field of more than 350 distinguished nominees from across the...
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The CU-Boulder journalism professor looks back at the turning point in media coverage brought about by the death of JFK.
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Only 846 individuals have been honored with the Nobel Prize in its 112-year history, and the University of Colorado is proud to claim five of them.
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"It’s nearly impossible to do translational research in any other setting than academic medicine," says the head of the Division of Gastroenterology and...
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We write today to convey recent actions by the Board of Regents and hope to dispel some misconceptions that have recently come to our attention.
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UCCS leader's passion for working with veterans stems from his own -- and his family’s -- military service.
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The honor goes annually to faculty members who demonstrate exemplary performance in research or creative work, a record of excellence in classroom teaching and...
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