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Matt Gianneschi, deputy director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, spoke to the University of Colorado Faculty Council during its recent meeting...
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A new systemwide symposium sponsored by the University of Colorado Faculty Council aims to “check the pulse” of the CU community regarding issues and...
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For 30 years and in 41 books, Dr. Colorado has worked to make state history less intimidating for everyone.
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The Occupational Health Program has undergone significant expansion in the last year to provide comprehensive occupational health services to researchers and...
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The Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) is now accepting nominations for the 2012 Excellence in Leadership Award. ELP is a university sponsored leadership...
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Campus staff is the backbone of the university, supporting its goals and achievements for more than a century in making the University of Colorado what it is...
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With the general election just over a month away, the University of Colorado reminds employees of guidelines regarding political campaign-related activity and...
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"One of my biggest goals is to make sure people know they have access to affordable health care," says Hanenberg. "We’re also educating the campus by sending...
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Funny Field Day 2012 was a big hit with students, faculty and staff alike. Tuesday in front of St. Cajetan’s on the Auraria Campus, the Office of Student Life...
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The Fifth Annual Women’s Health Research Day was held Sept. 20 on the Anschutz Medical Campus, hosted by the School of Medicine. The keynote speaker was...
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The Surplus Lines Association of Colorado has committed $300,000 to the Risk Management and Insurance (RMI) program at University of Colorado Denver Business...
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Military students interested in careers in science and technology will be eligible for a new scholarship. The University of Colorado Colorado Springs will...
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More than 100 students, faculty and professional engineers from a seven-state region are expected to gather in Boulder Oct. 5-7 to learn about sustainable...
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CU System Staff Council is soliciting nominations for the Sixth Annual President’s Employee of the Year Award, which will be presented to one system...
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What skills are employers looking for? How can you position yourself as a top candidate? What will set you apart? How can you get the EDGE? At the 7th annual...
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Board hopes for campus CFOs to present "zero revenue change" budgets at the regents' November meeting.
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CU Denver film education director's most recent success has come with the creation of the Denver Silent Film Festival.
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From left, Molly O'Brien, Andres Lema-Hincapie and Sarah Johnson chat at Tuesday’s open house for the Center for Faculty Development. Rebecca Fisher and...
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If you were alive during the late 1990s you might have noticed a little era called the dot-com bubble. It was a time when Internet-based companies like Amazon...
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The seventh annual Fall Convocation at CU-Boulder, featuring awards and presentations celebrating faculty and student achievements, is set for Sept. 28. The...
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Proposals for Diversity and Excellence Grants for 2012-2013 now are requested, with a submission deadline of Oct. 26. Diversity and Excellence Grants fund...
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Enrollment is generally steady across the system’s four campuses, one of which marks a new enrollment record.
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Regents pass a resolution opposing Amendment 64, a measure on the November state ballot that would legalize possession of up to 1 ounce of marijuana.
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“Science is not enough in the practice of health. Practitioners also need to understand the holistic side of medicine, the ethical issues” -Vincent Fulginiti
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CU’s previous policy, in place since 1970, prohibited weapons, including guns, on the university’s four campuses.