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Chancellor Marks announces new Chief of Staff

University of Colorado Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks is pleased to announce the appointment of Dan Maxey as the university’s new Chief of Staff.
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CU Next Awards boost intercampus teams pursuing academic innovation

CU Next award proposal deadline is April 4

The Office of Academic Affairs systemwide CU Next Award is now accepting proposals through April 4, 2022, with awardees to be announced by the end of spring...
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Find your way to the best health plan (for you)
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Find your way to the best health plan (for you)

Deciding which health insurance plan is right for you can be overwhelming — but it doesn’t have to be. All the necessary tools and resources you need to help...
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President’s Fund for the Humanities proposals due April 4

President’s Fund for the Humanities proposals due April 4

The Office of Academic Affairs is now accepting proposals from full-time faculty members for the President’s Fund for the Humanities. Funding requests can...
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New policy on lactation space approved

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announced the approval of a new administrative policy statement on lactation space. This new policy requires the...
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March 22: One year later, traumatic event resources and support available

Traumatic events and anniversaries can impact people in different and unexpected ways. Reactions may happen to people who experienced the event firsthand, to...
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During Women’s History Month, video eyes future of engineering

The future of engineering at CU Boulder is one of inclusivity, diversity, and resilience. Since our first female graduate in 1903, our women students and...
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UCCS ranked among the most bicycle-friendly universities in the nation

For the second time in a row, UCCS has been ranked among the most bicycle-friendliest universities in the nation, according to The League of American...
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Four takeaways from March 10 Community Conversations: Equity-serving institution

If one thing was made clear during the March 10 Community Conversation, it’s that becoming an equity-serving institution is a top priority and collective...
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Possibilities Endless: Lilia Cervantes, M.D.

While practicing medicine at Denver Health, Lilia Cervantes, MD, researcher and associate professor of hospital medicine and director of immigrant health at...
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CU Denver | Anschutz honored to receive Military Friendly Schools Gold Award designation

CU Denver | Anschutz honored to receive Military Friendly Schools Gold Award designation

The University of Colorado Denver and University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have received the Military Friendly Schools: Gold Award designation,...
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Charlie Sweet, Vice Chancellor of Strategic Initiatives, retires after three decades with CU

Charlie Sweet, Vice Chancellor of Strategic Initiatives, retires after three decades with CU

After three decades, Charles “Charlie” Sweet, Vice Chancellor of Strategic Initiatives at UCCS, will bid the University of Colorado farewell — at least...
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What the Wordle trend can teach us about language and technology

Alexis Palmer, assistant professor of linguistics at CU Boulder, is a self-described word game aficionado. She is also a computational linguist, a subfield of...
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Venture Attractor welcomes its 2022 Cohort 1

The Colorado Springs Venture Attractor welcomed its 2022 Cohort 1 companies into their Boot-Up Camp last month. Four Colorado-based ventures have joined the...
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College of Architecture and Planning exhibit honors Colorado’s first licensed Black architect

For the first time in two years, students, faculty, and staff gathered in-person for the grand opening of CAP’s latest exhibition at its second floor gallery...
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Back to the office at 1800 Grant
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Back to the office at 1800 Grant

CU’s system offices this week regained a level of vitality and energy not experienced in nearly two years with the full reopening of 1800 Grant St. in Denver...
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CU moves to liquidate its investment in Russian companies

The University of Colorado is taking steps to exit from its investments in Russian companies, sending a message that it stands in solidarity with the people of...
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Summit shines light on climate change as human rights crisis

To confront the existential threat that is climate change, governments, industry and institutions of higher education must give voice to those most affected by...
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UCCS researcher develops novel research framework to understand motor vehicle theft — and other crimes

New research published by Diep Dao, Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, could turn our current understanding of...
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School of Public Affairs establishes new Center for Policy and Democracy

The Center for Policy and Democracy is a hub for research, teaching, and community engagement on public policy and democracy.
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A new smartphone app could increase vaccination of pediatric transplant patients

While most conversations about vaccinations concern the COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Amy Feldman is focusing on vaccinations of a different kind. The standard kind.
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Call for submissions: President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Awards and Grants
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Call for submissions: President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Awards and Grants

Submissions now are being accepted for this year’s President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Awards and the President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion...
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CU System Office fully reopens to the public on Monday
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CU System Office fully reopens to the public on Monday

The University of Colorado’s System Administration Office will fully reopen to the public on Monday, Feb. 28. System Administration departments will implement...
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Terri Fiez, vice chancellor for research and innovation, to retire in June

Terri Fiez, vice chancellor for research and innovation, to retire in June

As vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes, Fiez leads CU Boulder’s Research and Innovation Office (RIO), which oversees...
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Even minor exposure to light before bedtime may disrupt a preschooler’s sleep

Even slight exposure to light can prompt the critical sleep-promoting hormone melatonin to plummet in preschoolers in the hour before bedtime, potentially...

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