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Dorothy Horrell, Ph.D.
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Horrell named finalist for CU Denver chancellor

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson today announced that Dorothy Horrell, Ph.D., is the finalist for chancellor of CU’s Denver campus.
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Track record of excellence reflected in U.S. News & World Report’s 2016 Best Colleges rankings
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CU campuses retain lofty spots on annual lists

The campuses of the University of Colorado and their undergraduate programs continue their long-standing records of excellence as tracked by the U.S. News...
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The 9/11 Artifact Display will be the site of a remembrance ceremony Sept. 11.

Ceremony will commemorate 9/11 events

Members of the CU Board of Regents and UCCS leaders will participate in a 9/11 remembrance ceremony at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 11 near Osborne Science &...
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CU-Boulder-led study shows how community ecology can advance the fight

CU-Boulder-led study shows how community ecology can advance the fight against infectious diseases

Despite continued medical advances, infectious diseases kill over 10 million people worldwide each year. The ecological complexity of many emerging disease...
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Matias set for first Race @ CU talk

Race @ CU, a new series of talks presented by the Faculty Council’s Ethnic and Minority Affairs Committee (EMAC), begins Sept. 18 with a presentation by CU...
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Philanthropy at Work: Mark Deutchman

Philanthropy at Work: Mark Deutchman

Mark Deutchman, MD, knows the many hats worn by rural physicians. The population of the town (at least according to the sign outside the city limit) where he...
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CU celebrates National Payroll Week
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CU celebrates National Payroll Week

Every payday, thousands of CU employees look to their bank accounts, expecting their paycheck to automatically be deposited. That can only happen with the...
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Professor Robert Pasnau, chair of the Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy

CU-Boulder expands Center for Western Civilization to include the Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy

The University of Colorado Boulder announced today that the Center for Western Civilization in the College of Arts and Sciences is now the Center for Western...
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Roger Pielke, Jr.

CU-Boulder Department of Athletics explores creation of Sports Governance Center

The University of Colorado Department of Athletics is embarking on an ambitious new initiative between academics and athletics – the proposed creation of a...
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Tim Skrastins, left, and Coach Chrissy Elder watch eighth grader Hannah Skrastins, sign a letter of intent for Mountain Lion Volleyball.

Mountain Lion Volleyball signs eighth-grader in special ceremony

The UCCS Mountain Lion Volleyball team signed eighth-grader Hannah Skrastins of Colorado Springs Christian School to a letter of intent Aug. 27 in the Gallogly...
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Clinical trial drug transforms life of cancer patient

Clinical trial drug transforms life of cancer patient

Dr. Doebele and his CU Cancer Center research team drive development of targeted-therapy drug that shows great promise
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CU Health Plan doctors honored

CU Health Plan doctors honored

Nearly 300 physicians included in the CU Health Plan-Exclusive network have been named by a national organization as being among the best in the field. The 273...
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Tech changes will streamline user experience

Starting fresh: Tech changes will streamline user experience

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) and the CU system administration have been working all summer to freshen up university experiences and processes...
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2014 PSC Supplier Showcase
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Supplier Showcases turn 10 in September

The Procurement Service Center (PSC) proudly announces the 10th anniversary of Supplier Showcase. All CU faculty and staff are invited to attend the systemwide...
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Kelper Maurer-alcala rides the zip line down Lawrence Street at the CU Denver Block Party.

CU Denver Block Party kicks off the 2015-2016 academic year

Kelper Maurer-alcala had zip-lined before, but never in the heart of downtown Denver. For the freshman digital animation major in the College of Arts and Media...
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Faculty and staff welcome Class of 2019 at Mountain Lion Rally

Photo feature: Faculty and staff welcome Class of 2019 at Mountain Lion Rally

Members of a 1,700-strong freshman class attended Mountain Lion Rally on Aug. 19 at the Gallogly Events Center.
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International Tax
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New international employees must meet with CU tax specialists

All new University of Colorado international employees—including students, faculty and researchers—must consult with a CU international tax specialist to...
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Golfers Against Cancer tournament and gala

Golfers Against Cancer event raises $140k for research at University of Colorado Cancer Center

Golfers gathered at the Pinehurst Country Club in July 2015 to tee off and support cancer research at the University of Colorado Cancer Center at the seventh...
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CU Connections
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Welcome to the new CU Connections

With today’s relaunch, the systemwide site for faculty and staff news and information introduces a mobile-friendly Web platform. That means the home page,...
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CU tallies $878.3 million in sponsored research funding
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CU tallies $878.3 million in sponsored research funding

University of Colorado faculty research merited $878.3 million in research awards during the 2014-15 fiscal year, based on preliminary figures, representing a...
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RTD A Line
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CU taking the A Line across Denver

With apologies to Duke Ellington, passengers on the FasTracks line from Denver’s Union Station to Denver International Airport next summer will take the...
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Dinner in White steals the show in Denver

Dinner in White steals the show in Denver

It’s not every day that a sea of white covers Sculpture Park in Denver. On August 8 more than 300 people dressed in their best white attire came together to...
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Soweto Gospel Choir, Indigo Girls, Twyla Tharp, more on 2015-16 CU Presents lineup
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Soweto Gospel Choir, Indigo Girls, Twyla Tharp, more on 2015-16 CU Presents lineup

CU Presents’ 2015-16 lineup offers incomparable entertainment, including a special Christmas program by the world-famous Soweto Gospel Choir, the first Boulder...
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UCCS Ent Center for the Arts breaks ground

UCCS Ent Center for the Arts breaks ground

Shakespeare and shovels were combined Aug. 13 as construction officially began on the $60 million UCCS Ent Center for the Arts.
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Girls Who Code
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Employee and Information Services pilots Girls Who Code training program

The University of Colorado’s University Information Systems (UIS) this month piloted a training session for 13 girls ages 10-13 inspired by the curriculum of...

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