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AI may soon predict how electronics fail

AI may soon predict how electronics fail

Think of them as master Lego builders, only at an atomic scale. Engineers at CU Boulder have taken a major step forward in combing advanced computer...
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Department of Labor recognizes UCCS Cybersecurity Analyst Program as a Registered Apprenticeship Program

Department of Labor recognizes UCCS Cybersecurity Analyst Program as a Registered Apprenticeship Program

The United States Department of Labor (USDOL) recently approved the University of Colorado Colorado Springs’ (UCCS) Colorado Cybersecurity Analyst...
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Knapsack Institute celebrates 20 years of critical conversations

Knapsack Institute celebrates 20 years of critical conversations

For 20 years, the Knapsack Institute at UCCS has worked to transform the way classrooms and workplaces talk about highly political and emotional subjects —...
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‘Work for All’: How CU Denver will become a leading public urban research university by 2030

‘Work for All’: How CU Denver will become a leading public urban research university by 2030

On June 17, Chancellor Marks presented to the CU Board of Regents the 2030 strategic plan, a profound repositioning of CU Denver to be a public urban research...
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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences presenting series of conversations about COVID

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences presenting series of conversations about COVID

The University of Colorado Denver College of Liberal Arts and Sciences invites you to join us for a month-long series concerning the current and future status...
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CU Cancer Center receives highly competitive SPORE grant for head and neck cancer

CU Cancer Center receives highly competitive SPORE grant for head and neck cancer

Research and treatment of head and neck cancers at the University of Colorado Cancer Center reached a new level this month with a highly competitive...
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For LGBTQ community, ending the silence could enhance their lives – and deaths

For LGBTQ community, ending the silence could enhance their lives – and deaths

In her second year on the job at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Carey Candrian, PhD, was shadowing a hospice admissions nurse as she...
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CU Connections shifts to summer publication schedule in July

CU Connections will begin its summer publication schedule after the June 24 issue, when issues will appear biweekly. No new issues are scheduled to appear on...
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CU regents continue progress on presidential search

The CU Board of Regents continues to be active with the presidential search, laying the groundwork for the process that is expected to formally begin in late...
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Updates on implementation of Colorado’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act
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Colorado’s Equal Pay Act: What does it mean for you?

In 2019, Colorado passed the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act , which took effect on Jan. 1, 2021. The law is designed to reduce the compensation gap that exists...
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Mountain residents underestimate wildfire risk, overestimate preparedness

Mountain residents underestimate wildfire risk, overestimate preparedness

An hour southwest of Denver on U.S. Highway 285, the North Fork of the South Platte River flows through Bailey, Colorado, surrounded by sprawling forest,...
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Theatreworks continues touring Shakespeare tradition for summer 2021

Theatreworks continues touring Shakespeare tradition for summer 2021

In the summer of 2021, Theatreworks again brings accessible theatre to the vibrant communities of the Pikes Peak region through our Free-For-All program...
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CU Denver study: Introducing play to higher education reduces stress, forms deeper connection to course material

CU Denver study: Introducing play to higher education reduces stress, forms deeper connection to course material

A new study found higher education students are more engaged and motivated when they are taught using playful pedagogy rather than the traditional lecture-...
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Podcast: How does social media affect our mental health?

Podcast: How does social media affect our mental health?

According to Emily Hemendinger, licensed clinical social worker and certified public health practitioner, these are a few of the manifestations of social media...
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Juneteenth webinar to examine ‘Liberatory Love and Freedom’
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Juneteenth webinar to examine ‘Liberatory Love and Freedom’

The University of Colorado system Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) invites you to attend a Juneteenth keynote, “Liberatory Love and Freedom:...
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Strategic transformation team to lead next phase of Financial Futures

Strategic transformation team to lead next phase of Financial Futures

Financial Futures, designed and launched to align campus resources with the university’s priorities and mission, is continuing through June 2023. “As a campus...
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Smaller, faster, stronger: NSF grant will help Tvrdy develop the electronics of the future

Smaller, faster, stronger: NSF grant will help Tvrdy develop the electronics of the future

Each year, consumers demand more from their electronic devices – smaller sizes, faster processing and better performance. As engineers scramble to meet these...
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New CU program tackles medicine’s tough realities before they matter

Juneteenth history: Why doesn’t everyone know about Texas?

Juneteenth, which combines the words June and nineteenth, is an unofficial national holiday marking the day Major General Gordon Granger of the Union army read...
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New CU program tackles medicine’s tough realities before they matter

New CU program tackles medicine’s tough realities before they matter

Bryn Launer took a deep breath as she picked up the phone. She was calling the brother of a patient with a severe head injury suffered in a motorcycle accident...
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CU Regents name Todd Saliman interim president

Todd Saliman The CU Board of Regents on Tuesday named Todd Saliman the institution’s interim president on a unanimous vote. The appointment is effective July 1...
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Colorado leaders react to Saliman appointment
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Colorado leaders react to Saliman appointment

Leaders across the state of Colorado reacted to the appointment Tuesday of Todd Saliman as CU’s interim president. Some comments: Brown Hank Brown , former CU...
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CU names Michael Sandler vice president for communication

Michael Sandler The University of Colorado on Friday named Michael Sandler as vice president for communication for its four-campus system. Sandler is now...
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Free Coursera courses expanded for CU faculty, staff, students
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Free Coursera courses expanded for CU faculty, staff, students

The catalog of online courses offered free to CU faculty, staff and students expanded this spring thanks to participation in a consortium of university...
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100 years later: Colorado Law professor reflects on Tulsa Race Massacre

100 years later: Colorado Law professor reflects on Tulsa Race Massacre

It was one of the worst massacres in American history, yet, for many Americans, the Tulsa Race Massacre is not widely known. From May 31 to June 1, 1921,...
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Shining a light on medical tourism’s past, present and future

Shining a light on medical tourism’s past, present and future

Colorado Springs has a storied past of drawing visitors to the Centennial State not just for beautiful views of the mountains, but for its restorative climate...

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