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Students in the interdisciplinary Urban Housing course taught this semester by College of Architecture and Planning Instructor Jennifer Steffel Johnson took on...
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Tuition benefit forms are now being accepted for the spring 2013 term. All eligible employees may use up to nine credits per academic year (fall through summer...
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Consideration of a new bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies at CU Denver inspired debate at Wednesday’s meeting of the CU Board of Regents, which ultimately...
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After debating the merits and necessity for a new master of science degree in anesthesiology, the CU Board of Regents on Wednesday approved the School of...
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The council discussed the benefit, and the comments received, at its regular meeting Nov. 8 at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
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Participating in a CAP student chapter of DBIA activity are, from left, Leila Tolderlund, Scott Rank, Maria Delgado and Bill Myhren.) Just as the design-build...
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CU-Boulder students participate in the International Coffee Hour (Photo by Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado) The University of Colorado Boulder enrolled...
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The Fall 2012 issue of Creating Futures magazine is now available. This 36-page issue, available in Zmags format , celebrates philanthropy throughout the...
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Winners in three of the four CU Board of Regents races were known a day after Tuesday’s election, while the fate of the final spot remained too close to call...
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The Anschutz Medical Campus has a new website that's as inviting, vibrant and innovative as the campus it serves. The site is designed primarily to reach our...
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The first pieces of precast concrete will be followed by many more as an expansion of UCCS student housing continues. (Photo by Jeff Foster) The first of more...
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Mountain Pine Beetle (Photo courtesy Jeff Mitton) A new University of Colorado Boulder study shows for the first time that episodes of reduced precipitation in...
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In the United States, during recent decades, observers have noted that the student population in K-12 public schools has become more and more ethnically...
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The University of Colorado Boulder’s annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit will feature a variety of sessions for students, faculty, staff and community...
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Next week, Career Services at CU-Boulder is co-hosting a first-of-its-kind GLBTQ Networking Event. If someone in your organization would like to support the...
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Sessions at the November event on the CU-Boulder campus are designed to provide tools in promoting Action, Moving beyond talking, and creating intentional...
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Leadership last year concluded that the officer and exempt professional personnel staff group requires a competitive compensation structure to attract and...
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Telomeres sit at the ends of chromosomes to protect their genetic data. Image Credit: Jane Ades, NHGRI In a new paper released Oct. 24 in Nature , Tom Cech and...
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Another successful Admissions Open House was hosted Sunday by the CU Denver Admissions Office. Hundreds of prospective students showed up at the Auraria Events...
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Qualls While not expecting the sale of Palisades at Broadmoor Park, the director of the project that integrated UCCS faculty into creating new models for...
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The daylong slate at St. Cajetan’s Church at the University of Colorado Denver on the Auraria Campus included speakers, multimedia presentations and group...
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As the University of Colorado Boulder’s recycling program manager, he has helped strengthen the campus’s efforts of sustainability through a variety of...
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Staging of Stravinsky opera set for this weekend at CU-Boulder's Macky Auditorium.
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The Anschutz Medical Campus already is well-versed in adaptability, and as big changes loom on the federal health care and budget landscapes, the campus is...
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The most important factor in retaining a UCCS student from their freshman to sophomore year and ultimately through graduation is relatively obvious, said...