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Update: CU expands resources for faculty, staff affected by floods

From Employee Services: University of Colorado employees on all four campuses had their lives disrupted by last week’s flooding. Understanding that the...
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Robust early response to CU-Boulder Disaster Recovery Fund

Since President Bruce Benson and Chancellor Philip DiStefano announced the establishment of the CU-Boulder Disaster Recovery Fund late Monday, more than 800...
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Five questions for Barbara Todd

The University of Colorado Boulder’s registrar began working in the office as a student employee in 1980; following this school year, she plans to retire.
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CU’s outreach across the state showcased in new initiative

The programs compiled within CU For Colorado reflect the four pillars that encompass all of the university’s activities.
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Regents approve 10-year master plan for Anschutz Medical Campus

Leadership says population growth of 30 percent can be addressed with a 20 percent increase in space, primarily needed for research labs and offices.
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Regents vote to expand anti-discrimination policy

Protection for diverse expression of political philosophy, as well as gender identity and gender expression, now are included in the CU Board of Regents’ anti-...
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Range movement salary increases costly to campuses

Earlier this year, the state mandated a 2 percent cost of living increase and 1.5 percent merit increase for classified staff.
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Chancellors report on program prioritization progress

The process is aimed at eliminating redundancies and determining the relevance and necessity of existing programs.
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Regents roundup

A look at other action taken by the Board of Regents during its Tuesday meeting at the University Memorial Center on the CU-Boulder campus.
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Nanoly Bioscience to develop CU-Boulder vaccine stabilization technology

Nanoly Bioscience of Boulder and the University of Colorado recently entered into an option agreement that will enable the startup company to develop a...
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Beth-El faculty member aims to lower blood pressure, increase communication

Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of occasional articles about the activities that will take place inside the Lane Center for Academic Health...
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Ability to delay gratification may be linked to social trust, new study finds

A person’s ability to delay gratification — forgoing a smaller reward now for a larger reward in the future — may depend on how trustworthy the person...
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Campus ready to twist, rock and munch at first block party Friday

You may have seen the fliers. Heard talk. Received an e-mail. Felt the excitement build. Now, the wait is almost over. The first-ever Anschutz Block Party...
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Tenure List: September 2013

At its Tuesday meeting at CU-Boulder, the Board of Regents approved appointments with tenure for three faculty members across the system.
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Ethiopian biology student makes star turn in TV ad

Robera Oljira gets instruction on a film shoot of the CU Denver television ad in which he is the lead actor. Robera Oljira crammed for his biology final on a...
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Supplier Showcases today, Wednesday

The final two Procurement Service Center (PSC) Supplier Showcases in the current series are set for today and Wednesday. PSC showcases provide an opportunity...
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U.S. News national rankings have high spots for CU

The nationally recognized excellence of the University of Colorado’s campuses and undergraduate programs is again highlighted in U.S. News...
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New freshmen drive rising enrollment at CU campuses

A significant rise in the number of new freshmen this fall is driving enrollment growth at University of Colorado campuses, which now count nearly 58,000...
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Five questions for Judith Regensteiner

Women’s physiology is different from that of their male counterparts in many aspects, but scientific research hasn’t always included both men and women in...
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Portal improvements promise better tools for work

Upon entering the CU Resources area, employees will find timely, useful news and information about the university, their jobs, their benefits, their health,...
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Run gives hope to those coping with rare lung disease

Coloradans with pulmonary hypertension, or PH, have found hope and support in the Fourth Annual Colorado Pulmonary Hypertension 5K Run for PHun, which returns...
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CU Denver embraces 'Learn with Purpose' message

Students, faculty and staff who participated in the CU Denver advertising campaign join Robera Oljira (second from left), one of the TV spot stars, and Milo...
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Rare western bumblebees netted on Front Range during survey

A western bumblebee. Photo by Stephen Ausmus, U.S. Department of Agriculture A white-rumped bumblebee that has been in steep decline across its native range in...
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Downtown gallery GOCA121 and Peak FreQuency host composer-pianist Davis

Anthony Davis The UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art with UCCS Peak FreQuency Creative Arts Collective will host composer and pianist Anthony Davis at 7 p.m...
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Researchers link obesity and the body’s production of fructose

Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine reported Tuesday that the cause of obesity and insulin resistance may be tied to the fructose your...

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