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Feedback invited for proposed revisions to Regent laws, policies
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Feedback invited for proposed revisions to Regent laws, policies

A recently launched website provides University of Colorado faculty and staff the opportunity to engage in the current systemwide review of CU Regent laws and...
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staff council survey
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Staff Council using survey to gauge interest in issues, benefits

University and classified staff members, as well as working retirees, this week received a work and benefits survey developed by the University of Colorado...
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Colorado Shakespeare Festival announces 60th season

Colorado Shakespeare Festival announces 60th season

Next summer, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival celebrates its 60th season with performances of the plays that started it all. In a nod to the past, CSF’s...
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New ‘4+1’ degree adds up for future teachers

New ‘4+1’ program adds up for future teachers

The School of Education and Department of Ethnic Studies have partnered to offer a new program that will allow future teachers to earn a bachelor’s degree in...
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Gallogly Recreation and Wellness earns green building award

Gallogly Recreation and Wellness earns green building award

The Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center recently was awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold certification.
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CU Sports Medicine, UCHealth take soccer by Storm

CU Sports Medicine, UCHealth take soccer by Storm

As injuries in youth soccer grow in numbers and severity, medical personnel are now essential staff for competitive leagues and sports complexes.
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PSC Video
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Video: Procurement’s year in review

CU’s Procurement Service Center recently shared a video highlighting the office’s activity over the last fiscal year. “On behalf of the entire staff at the PSC...
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Commercial touts UCCS attributes to prospective students

Commercial touts UCCS attributes to prospective students

A new commercial promoting enrollment at UCCS will be broadcast more than 3,000 times on commercial broadcast and cable television networks throughout Colorado...
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Entrepreneurial pitch winners advance to semifinals

Entrepreneurial pitch winners advance to semifinals

Startups from the University of Colorado Denver ascended to the semifinals of THE CLIMB Jake Jabs Business Plan Competition after a business pitch event in mid...
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Student-organized 9HealthFair serves hundreds

Student-organized 9HealthFair serves hundreds

On an October Sunday, as a crowd of people maneuvered through a maze of tables in search of their next stop, Nevan McCabe stood on the sidelines of a...
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Gallogly family support spans campuses
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Gallogly family support spans campuses

Members of the Gallogly family pose for a group picture following the naming of the Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center. Jim Gallogly, right, with CU...
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Intersections: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Research and Teaching set for Nov. 11
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Intersections: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Research and Teaching set for Nov. 11

The CU Faculty Council Committees on LGBTQ+ Issues and Ethnic and Minority Affairs are co-hosting a collaborative, daylong symposium at CU Boulder...
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Listen: At-large Regents candidates discuss issues in forum
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Listen: At-large regent candidates discuss issues in forum

Heidi Ganahl Alice Madden The two major-party candidates vying for an at-large seat on the CU Board of Regents took part Sunday in a telephone town hall...
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Turning brewery wastewater into battery power

Turning brewery wastewater into battery power

CU Boulder engineers have developed an innovative bio-manufacturing process that uses a biological organism cultivated in brewery wastewater to create the...
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Women’s wellness study seeks participants

Women’s wellness study seeks participants

Do you struggle with your thoughts and moods? You are not alone. Our study might be for you. Researchers in the Psychology and Neuroscience Dept. are...
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Photo/video feature: UCCS Homecoming 2016 kicks off with new Chalk the Walk event

Photo/video feature: UCCS Homecoming 2016 kicks off with new Chalk the Walk event

Homecoming 2016 began Oct. 13 with a new event called Chalk the Walk on the spine near the West Lawn. Members of the Office of Student Activities, along with...
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Students, faculty and staff examine student success and equity at annual Undergraduate Experiences Symposium

Students, faculty and staff examine student success and equity at annual Undergraduate Experiences Symposium

After six hours of focused thought, discussion and brainstorming, energy still ran high at CU Denver’s annual Undergraduate Experiences Symposium on Oct. 7.
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Lights go on for another 'bionic eye' patient

Lights go on for another 'bionic eye' patient

Holly Henning was driving to Hutchinson, Kan., her radio tuned to the “Bobby Bones Show” out of Nashville. At 7:55 a.m. that morning last January, the show...
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Public Health Case Competition deadlines approaching
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Public Health Case Competition deadlines approaching

Deadlines are approaching for the 2016 Rocky Mountain Public Health Case Competition, hosted by the Colorado School of Public Health Student Council. The event...
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At-large regent candidates slated for telephone town hall
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At-large regent candidates slated for telephone town hall

Voters have an opportunity to take part in a telephone town hall with the two CU regents candidates for the at-large seat competing on the November ballot.
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Cheers to the cheerleaders: Brightest CU Advocates honored
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Cheers to the cheerleaders: Brightest CU Advocates honored

Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the CU Advocates program on Oct. 4 honored six of its members with awards during a reception at the Denver Country Club.
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CU Women Succeeding
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Save the date: CU Women Succeeding

CU Women Succeeding, the 15th annual professional development symposium, is set for March 2-3, 2017, at Berger Hall on the University of Colorado Colorado...
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Pathway to STEM degrees made smoother for community college students

Pathway to STEM degrees made smoother for community college students

Colorado has nearly 150,000 community college students, and CU Boulder wants more of them on its campus — especially if they like science.

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