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The effects of star performers on company culture, image and identity

According to Matthew Lyle, Assistant Professor of Management in the College of Business and lead author of the paper “Gravity’s pull: The identity-related...
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Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock to speak at CU Denver’s Spring Commencement

Each commencement, the university seeks out an individual who can speak to its students about issues that impact their daily lives, their world, and—...
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How are chemical harm risks established after an industrial spill?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses a risk-assessment document to examine whether a particular chemical poses harm to people or the environment...
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CU Advantage is your library of health benefits, features and more
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CU Advantage is your library of health benefits, features and more

The final page of this year’s Open Enrollment is drawing near. Eligible faculty, staff and GME residents have until 5 p.m. (MDT) May 5 to update or enroll in...
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CU systemwide town hall to detail new funding opportunity for health researchers
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CU systemwide town hall to detail new funding opportunity for health researchers

A recently established agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will boost biomedical and health solutions research, potentially...
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Panel explores human rights impacts of climate change, ways to collectively move forward

A Conference on World Affairs panel on a rights-based approach to addressing climate change vacillated between optimism at momentum around potential solutions...
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Construction begins on campus statue

UCCS, in partnership with the Olympic City USA Task Force, is championing a sculpture on campus to celebrate the many Olympians and Paralympians who have...
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CU Denver co-hosts first 5280 Thought Forum on the future of Denver

CU Denver’s location in the heart of downtown Denver became the ideal location to discuss the future of the city on Tuesday during the first-ever 5280 Thought...
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New therapy first to target Type 1 diabetes disease process

A Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes patient became the first person in Colorado to receive a newly approved drug aimed at delaying onset of clinical stage Type...
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Personnel and Benefits
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Personnel and Benefits

Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing CU Connections series in which the Faculty Council highlights each of its committees and their efforts. See past...
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2023 vendor fair is your Open Enrollment book club
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2023 vendor fair is your Open Enrollment book club

Your Open Enrollment story has begun, and now is the best time to review your benefits, understand what’s changing and ensure they will continue to be the...
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Regents' University Affairs Committee hears input on campus safety, weapons policy

The CU Board of Regents’ University Affairs Committee on Tuesday heard presentations from campus law enforcement and safety professionals, as well as public...
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New designation to recognize dispatchers at three CU campuses

Emergency communications technicians, commonly known as dispatchers, have always been the “first of the first” responding to calls for help to 911, providing a...
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CU Boulder doubles size of CU Promise free tuition and fees program

CU Boulder has announced a major expansion of its CU Promise program, doubling the number of Colorado resident students with significant financial need who are...
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CU to showcase 75 years of innovation and impact at the 38th Space Symposium

From trailblazing research to cultivating the future workforce, the University of Colorado has been the epicenter of the state’s space research sector since...
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CU Denver researchers confront climate crisis on all fronts

In just over 40 years, Earth Day has evolved from being a single day celebrating the environmental movement in the United States to a year-round global...
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Attend ThinqStudio’s UnConference April 21

Join us for rejuvenating conversation and replenishing nourishment as we reflect on and reclaim the joy in our work as educators. As faculty, we often find...
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A new way to conduct research: Streamlining the clinical trial

Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have partnered with UCHealth to pilot a streamlined way to conduct clinical trials that could...
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New laser-based breathalyzer sniffs out COVID, other diseases, in real-time

New laser-based breathalyzer sniffs out COVID, other diseases, in real-time

This week, scientists from CU Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) made an important leap forward in the quest to diagnose...
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CU Police: From army barrack to first Net Zero building

CU Police: From army barrack to first Net Zero building

CU Anschutz police and staff are set to move into what is slated to be the university system's first Net Zero Energy building.
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Board of Regents committee to have information session, including public comment, on campus safety and weapons policy

The CU Board of Regents’ University Affairs Committee will have an informational session on campus safety and the university’s weapons policy, which will...
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Registration now open for COLTT 2023

COLTT 2023 is chomping at the bit to announce that registration for the conference is now open. Join us Aug. 3 for a one-day only event packed with...
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UCCS launches equitable access textbook program

UCCS will be launching TAAP: The UCCS Textbook Affordability and Access Program in the fall 2023 semester. This new initiative aims to reduce the cost of...
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Panel discussion, ‘Education Justice and Democracy,’ set for April 20

Join us for a panel discussion facilitated by Dr. Antwan Jefferson, Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion for CU Denver’s School of Education...
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Study shows involuntary displacement of people experiencing homelessness may cause significant spikes in mortality, overdoses and hospitalizations

Researchers found that homeless involuntary displacement policies, such as camping bans, sweeps and move-along orders, could result in 15%-25% of deaths among...

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