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$3 million UCCS grant to address childhood trauma curriculum for psychology providers

$3 million UCCS grant to address childhood trauma curriculum for psychology providers

The Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at UCCS, in partnership with Dr. Christopher M. Layne, have received a five-year, $3 million federal grant from...
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New engineering, design and computing building will serve as anchor for innovation district outlined in 2030 strategic plan

New engineering, design and computing building will serve as anchor for innovation district outlined in 2030 strategic plan

CU Denver moves forward with plans for a cross-disciplinary building dedicated to top-flight academic, research, and experiential programs that will prepare...
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Leading in prevention of elder abuse: CU Anschutz boasts one of only two teams in nation

Leading in prevention of elder abuse: CU Anschutz boasts one of only two teams in nation

Elder abuse and neglect are major problems – they happen to one in 10 older adults in the United States – and often hide in plain sight. “A lot of times it’s...
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Valerie Simons to serve as interim Chief Compliance Officer for the CU system
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Valerie Simons to serve as interim Chief Compliance Officer for the CU System

Valerie Simons Valerie Simons has been named the interim Chief Compliance Officer and system Title IX coordinator for the University of Colorado System. Simons...
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Register now: CU Data Governance Workshop
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Register now: CU Data Governance Workshop

The CU system Office of Academic Affairs, in collaboration with the Office of Information Security, invites students, faculty and staff from across the...
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Regent Awards
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Office of Academic Affairs invites submissions for annual awards, grants

The CU Office of Academic Affairs invites submissions for 2021-22 awards and grants. Inquiries? AcademicAffairs@cu.edu . AWARDS Nominations for the following...
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$1.2 million grant focuses on violence education, awareness on campus

$1.2 million grant focuses on violence education, awareness on campus

The University of Colorado Boulder’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) and the CU Boulder Police Department (CUPD) are embarking on a two-...
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The library never closes, but it can change

The library never closes, but it can change

“There are different ways to interpret the statement ‘The library never closes,'” write Matthew Jabaily and Tabatha Farney, co-investigators of a new study...
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None of the 19 state-led vaccine lotteries led to increased vaccinations, new CU Denver study finds

None of the 19 state-led vaccine lotteries led to increased vaccinations, new CU Denver study finds

This summer, with fear that COVID-19 vaccination rates were insufficient to control the virus, states across the nation began to employ what was then...
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When should women get screened for breast cancer?

When should women get screened for breast cancer?

We like to think that we make logical decisions, especially in situations when all the relevant information is not just available...but given to us. However,...
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CU Campus and Workplace Culture Survey launch underway
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CU Campus and Workplace Culture Survey launches in October

UPDATED Oct. 12 with individual campus dates of survey launch. The University of Colorado’s systemwide 2021 Campus and Workplace Culture (CWC) Survey – aimed...
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The ins and outs of active employment and Medicare enrollment

The ins and outs of active employment and Medicare enrollment

Health coverage is one of the most serious considerations in planning for retirement, and people near retirement age in the U.S. have likely begun receiving...
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CUPD first university police department to earn property, evidence accreditation

CUPD first university police department to earn property, evidence accreditation

The CU Boulder Police Department’s property and evidence unit is the first university police department in North America to earn the SCS Northwest Evidence...
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State of the Campus address: ‘We can do extraordinary things if we are true to ourselves’

2021 State of the Campus address: ‘We can do extraordinary things if we are true to ourselves’

In his Oct. 7 State of the Campus address, Chancellor Venkat Reddy demonstrated that — in the midst of an extraordinary year, full of challenges and triumphs...
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Celebrating the impact of CU Denver donors

Celebrating the impact of CU Denver donors

“We’re so grateful for everything you’re doing for CU Denver. We want to make you proud,” said Chancellor Michelle Marks, addressing more than 100 CU Denver...
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‘The Human Touch’ puts the CU Anschutz Medical Campus’s artistic talent on display

‘The Human Touch’ puts the CU Anschutz Medical Campus’s artistic talent on display

The 2021 issue, which came out in September, is the 14th volume of the annual publication that features poetry, prose, artwork, and photography from across the...
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CU President Saliman outreach
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University of Colorado, Pueblo leaders discuss needs of Southern Colorado

From left, President Saliman, VP for Communications Michael Sandler, Tanya Kelly-Bowry, Regent Sue Sharkey, Action 22 consultant Micah Espinoza, Action 22...
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Revolutionize your teaching with role-playing games
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Revolutionize your teaching with role-playing games

The Student Success Innovation Incubator team at CU Boulder invites faculty, graduate students and staff members from the CU system to participate in their...
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CU President Saliman engages with the UCCS community

CU President Saliman engages with the UCCS community

CU President Todd Saliman’s latest visit to UCCS found him engaging with many members of the university community, including students and donors.
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World Mental Health Day emphasizing need to address inequality
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World Mental Health Day emphasizing need to address inequality

World Mental Health Day is Oct. 10, 2021, and this year’s theme is ‘Mental Health in an Unequal World.’ Mental health is critical to overall health and well-...
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Specific UV light wavelength could offer low-cost, safe way to curb COVID-19 spread

Specific UV light wavelength could offer low-cost, safe way to curb COVID-19 spread

A specific wavelength of ultraviolet (UV) light is not only extremely effective at killing the virus which causes COVID-19, but is also safer for use in public...
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Photo Feature: EthicsFirst brings accountability to the front of the room

Photo Feature: EthicsFirst brings accountability to the front of the room

This year’s Ethics First event brought the ethical value of accountability to the front of the room. While many in the audience thought they knew what it meant...
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CU Denver kicks off yearlong brand refresh

CU Denver kicks off yearlong brand refresh

As the CU Denver community over the past year embarked on visioning for the 2030 Strategic Plan, a common theme emerged: We have dedicated faculty and staff...
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New CU School of Pharmacy center sets path toward drug discovery hub

New CU School of Pharmacy center sets path toward drug discovery hub

For today’s generation of medical researchers, the need for speed in the scientific world was never more pronounced than it was in 2020. As society hid from a...
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Office of Digital Education expects growth in hybrid learning
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Office of Digital Education expects growth in hybrid learning

CU’s Office of Digital Education (ODE) continues to provide service to the campuses while undergoing a reframing that best considers ongoing changes to the...

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