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Can menopause be delayed indefinitely?

Can menopause be delayed indefinitely?

At birth, ovaries in girls can contain about a million tiny structures called primordial follicles, each of which contains an egg cell. As girls grow and...
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Regents University Affairs Committee advances proposals for new degrees, certificates

Plans for new degrees and certificates at three CU campuses received approval from the Regents University Affairs Committee during its Jan. 23 meeting, held...
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Physics faculty contributes to groundbreaking research

Assistant Professor Ezio Iacocca, Ph.D., of the Department of Physics and Energy Science and his co-authors recently published an article with groundbreaking...
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New Frontiers Grant Program seeks groundbreaking, interdisciplinary projects to stimulate new campus research strengths

The Research & Innovation Office (RIO) announces the launch of the New Frontiers Grant Program, a novel initiative specifically designed to foster...
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Four ways to honor Black History Month at CU Denver this year

This year, Black History Month’s theme focuses on visual arts, music, and culture movements. CU Denver got an early start on this celebration when it hosted...
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Watch for crucial tax forms arriving in the mail; 2023 tax exemptions expire in February

Watch for crucial tax forms arriving in the mail; 2023 tax exemptions expire in February

By Jan. 31, all 2023 W-2s will be sent to the mailing address employees had on file in the employee portal as of Dec. 15, and the 1095-C will be mailed by...
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Updated paid parental leave policy expands time off

Updated paid parental leave policy expands time off

The University of Colorado recently finalized updates to the Administrative Policy Statement (APS) on Parental Leave in response to Family and Medical Leave...
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Quantum seed grants awarded to advance industry and university innovation projects in Colorado

CU Boulder has announced seven winners of the 2023-2024 translational quantum research seed grants incentivizing quantum science and technology innovations...
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Kraemer Family Library receives 2024 Library Excellence in Access and Diversity Award

The Kraemer Family Library at UCCS received the 2024 Library Excellence in Access and Diversity (LEAD) Award from “Insight Into Diversity” magazine, the...
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Call for nominations for new staff awards

The University of Colorado Denver will recognize our staff’s excellence with four new campus-wide awards this year. The recognitions are in addition to an...
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Anschutz Acceleration Initiative awardees announced

Nine projects chosen for their promise to deliver life-changing advancements in medicine within the next three to five years were announced as the Anschutz...
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CU leaders stress importance of state support at Capitol hearing
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CU leaders stress importance of state support at Capitol hearing

On Jan. 9, one day before the start of the Colorado General Assembly’s 2024 legislative session, CU President Todd Saliman, CU Board of Regents Chair Callie...
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Full Triceratops skeleton now calls Boulder home

Full Triceratops skeleton now calls Boulder home

This week, a new horned animal is coming to the CU Boulder campus. No, not a buffalo, but a full-sized skeletal reconstruction of a Triceratops dinosaur. The...
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Pleasure & Protest art exhibition coming to GOCA

The Galleries of Contemporary Art (GOCA) are pleased to present “Pleasure & Protest,” a group exhibition featuring the work Jackie Gendel, Lovie Olivia,...
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‘No longer the best-kept secret’: CU School of Medicine dean talks of growth, progress, challenges

John J. Reilly, Jr., MD, dean of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, offered an upbeat overview of the school’s achievements through the last year...
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CU Denver genome and epigenome research key in next generation of medications, earlier diagnoses

Behind every life-changing medication is a small army of researchers dedicated to not only understanding diseases like cancer and diabetes, but chronicling...
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New report details how CU is limiting its environmental footprint
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New report details how CU is limiting its environmental footprint

The newest CU system Sustainability Report was recently released, highlighting campus sustainability efforts and progress toward strategic plan metrics and...
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Updates to systemwide administrative policy statements took effect Jan. 1
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Updates to systemwide administrative policy statements took effect Jan. 1

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced updates to the following administrative policy statements (APS) from the Budget, Planning and Capital...
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Reminder: Boettcher Investigator application deadline approaching

Applications for the 2024 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program will be due to the campus grants offices in February, according to the...
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Study: Cannabis can make workouts more fun, but it’s no performance-enhancer

A bit of weed before a workout can boost motivation and make exercise more enjoyable. But if performance is the goal, it may be best to skip that joint. That’s...
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Colorado Springs Venture Attractor awards $100,000 in Torch Grants

The Colorado Springs Venture Attractor, an initiative of the UCCS El Pomar Institute for Innovation and Commercialization (EPIIC), awarded two $50,000 Torch...
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Seed grants applications open

CU Denver faculty seeking grant funding to generate data or preliminary findings necessary to leverage external grants are invited to apply for seed grants...
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Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine highlighted as a leader in precision medicine in research and clinical care

A new peer-reviewed study in the American Journal of Human Genetics highlights the work of the biobank at the Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine (CCPM...
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CU EthicsLine video launches
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CU EthicsLine video launches

A newly released video serves as an animated reminder of the CU EthicsLine , a simple, anonymous way for members of the university community to report concerns...
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Tuition Assistance Benefit helps to grow and develop careers
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Tuition Assistance Benefit helps to grow and develop careers

Leah Lleras In today’s rapidly changing workplace, it is vital to pursue further learning and skill development. The University of Colorado’s Tuition...

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