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Colorado Could Gain Twice As Many Jobs This Year, Pre-Pandemic Levels Likely Won’t Return Until 2022
“We look at the data and have them comment on what went right and what went wrong compared to the forecasts that we released back in December, and then we do numerical update and a report around...
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PEOPLE
Two seasoned DEI experts are soon joining CU Denver’s Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. These positions will focus on providing support and resources to enhance each student’s experience...
PEOPLE
University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell Moore today announced that Sara Thompson, dean of Continuing Education and vice provost for Summer Session and Outreach and Engagement, will retire...
PEOPLE
As a new academic year begins, I am deeply honored and excited to be taking on the role of faculty director of the Center for Asian Studies. A few months ago, many of us thought the COVID-19 pandemic...
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A new Colorado law granting Native Americans in-state college tuition is already attracting students
CU Regent Lesley Smith said she met with Native American students a couple of years ago to talk about what the college could do to enroll more Indigenous students and two things resulted: the...
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“We think at least one percent of Coloradans could have opioid use disorder; it could be two percent,” says Dr. Robert Valuck, director of the Center for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention...
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September 23, 2021
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Three University of Colorado retirement plans will be moving to a fixed dollar-per-participant fee structure on Oct. 1. This change applies to the CU...
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