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Potential CU-Boulder Retired Faculty Association gains support
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Potential CU-Boulder Retired Faculty Association gains support

Efforts to pursue the possible establishment of a CU-Boulder Retired Faculty Association are moving forward with the Boulder Faculty Assembly Executive...
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Wrongly convicted ‘Central Park Five’ defendant makes gift renaming CU-Boulder’s Innocence Project
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Wrongly convicted ‘Central Park Five’ defendant makes gift renaming CU-Boulder’s Innocence Project

A man exonerated in a high-profile case in which five New York City teenagers were wrongly convicted has pledged $190,000 to support the Innocence Project at...
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Expansive park to grace Tivoli quad
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Expansive park to grace Tivoli quad

The Tivoli Student Union building is one of the most striking features of the Auraria Campus. You see the former brewery’s spire piercing the sky before you...
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Cannabis & Cancer: Cause, Cure, Conundrum
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Cannabis and Cancer: Cause, Cure, Conundrum

Within two miles of the University of Colorado Cancer Center are at least seven recreational marijuana dispensaries with names like Pink House, Terrapin Care...
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Alumnus, noted author to lead December commencement
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Alumnus, noted author to lead December commencement

A UCCS alumnus recognized as one of the nation’s great poets will deliver the fall UCCS commencement address during Dec. 18 ceremonies at the Broadmoor World...
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Animals on campus policy gets update
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Animals on campus policy gets update

An update to the UCCS animals on campus policy reflects new federal, legislative and regulatory requirements and adds clarity and responsibilities for...
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Tuition waiver benefit decision expected by spring
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Tuition waiver benefit decision expected by spring

President Bruce Benson says he’s expecting resolution of long-running work on the university’s tuition waiver benefit in the spring. “We’re going to have...
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Slower but continued expansion expected in 2016 for Colorado economy
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Slower but continued expansion expected in 2016 for Colorado economy

Colorado employment will continue to expand in 2016, adding a variety of jobs in almost every business sector, but at a slower pace than in the previous two...
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Expanded bus options coming in 2016
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Expanded bus options coming in 2016

2016 is just around the corner and two significant changes to your bus options are coming. Your EcoPass and CollegePass will get you out and about on the new...
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#GivingTuesday raises $85,000+ in 24 hours
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#GivingTuesday raises $85,000+ in 24 hours

UCCS community members donated more than $85,000 during Giving Tuesday, with about $20,000 donated to the Officer Garrett Swasey Scholarship Fund.
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Students name welcome center in honor of Wartgow
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Students name welcome center in honor of Wartgow

CU Denver students showed Jerry Wartgow that even after serving for several years as chancellor, he could still be surprised. SGA hosted a lunch in honor of...
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Philanthropy At Work: Cathy Bodine
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Philanthropy At Work: Cathy Bodine

Cathy Bodine began her career in assistive technology—a term that describes equipment and services used by individuals with disabilities—in 1985 after she...
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Funeral services scheduled for UCCS Officer Swasey
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Funeral services scheduled for UCCS Officer Swasey

Funeral services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4 at New Life Church, 11025 Voyager Parkway, Colorado Springs, for UCCS Officer Garrett Swasey.
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Staff Council hears updates on professional development, tuition benefit
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Lynda.com access might be expanded

Lynda.com, a learning website that features educational videos on a variety of topics, is closer to being accessible to more CU campuses and staff members,...
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Colorado launch firm picks CU-Boulder for first free ride to space
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Colorado launch firm picks CU-Boulder for first free ride to space

Typically weighing in at 3 pounds and no bigger than a box of facial tissue, a CubeSat is small yet more than capable of carrying scientific payloads into...
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Bioscience 2 called 'spectacular facility'
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Bioscience 2 called 'spectacular facility'

Building boasts bio-bank, genetic-testing lab, cutting-edge research equipment and easy access to clinicians and faculty at CU Anschutz
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New initiative aims to address gaps in infrastructure funding
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New initiative aims to address gaps in infrastructure funding

School of Public Affairs receives grant to improve infrastructure by leveraging public-private partnerships
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Dukakis shares life, wisdom during Prologue Series appearance
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Dukakis shares life, wisdom during Prologue Series appearance

Wicked weather wasn’t enough to stop the Colorado Springs appearance of the actress who played Clairee in “Steel Magnolias,” Anna Madrigal in “Armistead Maupin...
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UCCS’ Christensen wins Excellence in Leadership Award

Thomas Christensen, co-director of UCCS Teach, on Friday received the annual Excellence in Leadership Award, given by the systemwide Excellence in Leadership...
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Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards
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Faculty invited to apply for Boettcher Investigator status

The University of Colorado and the Boettcher Foundation announce the 2016 Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program.
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CU-Boulder top in state for sending, receiving students internationally

CU-Boulder top in state for sending, receiving students internationally

The University of Colorado Boulder enrolled more international students during the 2014-15 academic year and sent more students abroad during the 2013-14...
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CU Resources access restricted next weekend as Elevate upgrade work begins
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CU Resources access restricted next weekend as Elevate upgrade work begins

Before you head off for Thanksgiving break, make sure you’ve submitted your vacation/sick leave requests to your supervisor. Supervisors must approve any leave...
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Employee Services commits to staying accessible during winter renovation project
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Employee Services commits to staying accessible during winter renovation project

Faculty and staff seeking help regarding their benefits, pay and other employee-focused programs will be well-served this winter, despite a construction...
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CU Anschutz researchers find new risk posed by opioid pain medication

CU Anschutz researchers find new risk posed by opioid pain medication

Patients with no recent history of taking opioid pain medication had a 25 percent higher risk of chronically using the drugs if they received them when...
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Paintings celebrate campus anniversary

Paintings celebrate campus anniversary

Denver artist and UCCS alum Joe Ziegler recently turned plywood into artwork to commemorate the university’s 50th anniversary.

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