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New CU study illuminates how cancer-killing gene may actually work

Scientists armed with a supercomputer and a vast trove of newly collected data on the body’s most potent “tumor suppressor” gene have created the best map yet...
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Engineering students rev up the innovation in capstone projects

Nick Paris of the The Missing Lynx/SAE Mini Baja team (purple shirt) explains mechanical features of the off-road vehicle's engine to other students at the...
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Galleries of Contemporary Art to dazzle creative scene with third annual Brilliant

“BRILLIANT 2014,” the UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art’s third annual art party fundraiser extravaganza, is scheduled for 7 p.m. June 14 on the Nosh...
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Students start next chapter of lives at commencement ceremonies

The skies cleared Friday morning, bathing the Anschutz Medical Campus in bright sunshine after days of drenching rains and swirling winds. It couldn't have...
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PERA demystifies your retirement plan this June

If you’re among the 7,000 or so CU employees who have a pension plan through the Public Employees’ Retirement Association, your retirement planning likely...
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University Controller hosts CPE instructor appreciation event

The CU system Office of University Controller recently hosted an appreciation event for instructors in its Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Program. The...
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Connections begins summer publication schedule today

Even if you’ll be away from your campus for any of this summer, you can stay up to date on happenings across the University of Colorado system by connecting...
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New crowdfunding platform will support projects by students, faculty, staff

Eight teams of CU-Boulder students, faculty and staff have created campaigns with specific project funding goals, deliverables and timelines.
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Tuition, technology policies undergo changes

A much-discussed policy at the University of Colorado that deals with tuition benefits at each campus currently is under review and the University of Colorado...
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Boulder Campus Staff Council hosts annual staff appreciation event

Where were you when President Nixon resigned, Gerald Ford became the 38th president and John Denver’s “Sunshine On My Shoulders” was a No. 1 hit? Turns out...
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Stories of support shared at CU Anschutz Medical Campus

On May 15, nearly 100 current and retired CU Anschutz Medical Campus faculty and staff attended an annual luncheon honoring peers who make financial gifts to...
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Board of Regents committee to hear proposal for new parking garage near Folsom Field

CU-Boulder campus administration will soon propose the construction of a 570- to 600-space garage to be located under the new Athletics indoor practice...
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Remembering Paul Sandoval and boosting pancreatic cancer research

A recent University of Colorado reception to raise money for a scholarship in honor of the late Paul Sandoval included, from left, Marcy Benson, CU President...
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Professor combines two passions – baseball and math – with community outreach

Calculating a baseball pitcher’s Earned Run Average is not college-level math. But that’s OK with Gene Abrams, professor, Department of Mathematics, UCCS, who...
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Rising Leaders in Education program focuses on nurturing future teachers

As part of nurturing students to become teachers, the CU Denver School of Education and Human Development (SEHD) offers programs to develop, train and prepare...
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Annual Heritage Society luncheon attracts record attendance

George and Sallie Duvall -- CU alumni, CU parents, CU donors and Heritage Society members -- at last week's luncheon. More than 125 University of Colorado...
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Connections begins summer publication schedule next week

Even if you’ll be away from your campus for any of this summer, you can stay up to date on happenings across the University of Colorado system by connecting...
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Five questions for Allan Wallis

Allan Wallis is an associate professor of public policy at the University of Colorado Denver’s School of Public Affairs. Previously he taught at CU-Boulder,...
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For career changers, CU-Boulder program offers potential path to School of Medicine

The University of Colorado Boulder’s Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program is finishing its third year with an expected 16 nontraditional students one step...
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Faculty engagement with fundraising is key

Some members of the CU Faculty Council say the university’s educators have historically been underutilized in the university’s fundraising mission, and CU Vice...
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‘Challenging session’ at Capitol brings good outcomes for CU

Last week brought the end of the 2014 state legislative session, a stretch that produced a long-awaited boost in state funding for CU and other higher...
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CU-Boulder, Mesa County team up to make snow-depth data free to water managers, farmers, public

2014 Water year (chart shows data up to 05/14/2014) A University of Colorado Boulder professor who developed a clever method to measure snow depth using GPS...
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Best NEW festival for 2014: CU Denver’s Global Glow

The coolest new addition to Colorado’s summer festival season takes place June 6-8 in Evergreen as the NeXt Music Festival presents its inaugural weekend event...
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CU researcher helps Type 1 diabetics sleep better

New research could soon make it easier for people with type 1 diabetes to get a safe night’s sleep. Very low blood-sugar levels can cause seizures or even, in...
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UCCS leaders share good budget news

Pam Shockley-Zalabak Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and Brian Burnett, senior executive vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, shared what both called...

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