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Senate Bill 1, aka the College Affordability Act, requires an agreement by higher education institutions not to raise tuition any more than 6 percent next year.
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With the 2014 legislative session underway, the Office of Government Relations is front and center at the state Capitol and in Washington, D.C., tracking key...
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The first week of the Legislature’s 2014 session brought early arriving bills with implications for CU and other higher education institutions across the state.
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Colorado lawmakers convened Wednesday at the Capitol for the start of the 2014 legislative session, which is expected to lead to a welcome increase in funding...
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Three things are clear in the wake of last week’s election: Tax increases for education remain unpopular. Sin taxes are palatable. Recall efforts are gun...
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Jeff Parker, vice chancellor of administration and finance, CU Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus, explains some of the funding challenges confronting CU at the...
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The Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday announced its decision to overturn a district court decision in the Lobato v. State lawsuit, ruling 4-2 that the state’s...
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All CU-initiated bills are on their way to Gov. John Hickenlooper for his signature.
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Was it worth adding the role of council member on top of regular work duties? The 28 past council members said “yes.”
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University of Colorado-backed legislation aimed at helping the state’s higher education institutions secure the best and brightest in-state students is...
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Campus leadership has said that CU often loses Colorado’s best college prospects to out-of-state institutions offering richer scholarship packages.
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For the first time, a matrix for merit pay that is dependent on employee performance score and salary will be used for classified staff.
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Senate Bill 165 -- co-sponsored by Sen. Nancy Todd, D-Aurora, and Rep. Jim Wilson, R-Chaffee – sought permission for Colorado’s 13 community colleges to grant...
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The vital role the University of Colorado plays in ensuring student success and creating the next generation of leaders was celebrated and affirmed at CU...
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Colorado’s general fund revenue is projected to be $227.9 million higher this fiscal year than an earlier forecast, which may or may not mean a one-time boost...
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The group heard updates on the merit pay system, the CU Advocates program, state funding for higher education, and Boulder’s administrative leave policy that...
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Colorado Democrats on Tuesday announced a list of proposed gun-related laws, including a measure to ban the carrying of concealed weapons in buildings on...
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Crowded into a committee room at the Capitol, a bipartisan group of legislators listened intently as they received an introduction to the University of...
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Colorado lawmakers convened Wednesday at the Capitol for the start of the 69th General Assembly, a session in which nearly one in three members is a newcomer...
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At his annual presentation Tuesday to the state’s Joint Budget Committee (JBC), Benson said the university estimates it has saved about $35 million in recent...
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Gov. John Hickenlooper and state lawmakers say approval of the ballot issue would bring long-overdue reform to the state personnel system.
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Discussion will address the intersection of the state of the economy, disability policy, and effects of technology on the quality of life of people with...
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He left an illustrious career at the University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business in May 2001 – officially, at least. But he likes to say that he is...
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The University of Colorado Boulder political science professor often is called on to offer expert commentary for the media as the election season progresses.
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As the chief budget officer for the state of Colorado under former Gov. Bill Ritter, Saliman had to steer the budget for state government through some of the...