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Faculty may apply for Boettcher Investigator status

The program supports early career investigators whose research has a direct impact on human health.
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Expanded budget reviews begin program prioritization process

Academic and programs that support the academic mission of UCCS began the first phase of a program prioritization process this week as part of budget reviews...
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Campus responding to hospital demand for baccalaureate-prepared nurses

Kristen Califano already has a career. She has worked as a registered nurse for five years — but now she’s working toward her bachelor’s degree in nursing at...
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Business School Career Fair draws huge crowd

A huge crowd turns out for the Career Fair held by the CU Denver Business School. (Photos: Tyghe Boone-Worthman, marketing coordinator) Bryant Burciaga,...
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Economic Outlook Forum to be presented Dec. 9 by CU-Boulder’s Leeds School of Business

The University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business will present its 49th annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, at...
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2-for-1 ticket offer for faculty and staff: CU vs. USC football

Colorado Athletics is offering discounted tickets to Saturday’s final home game of the year for all CU faculty and staff. Because students will be on fall...
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Limited enrollment ends at 5 p.m. Friday

University of Colorado employees have until 5 p.m. Friday to enroll in a CU Health Plan. Limited Enrollment is open to employees who waived university medical...
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CU Connections holiday publication schedule: No new issues Nov. 28, Dec. 26, Jan. 2

CU Connections will not publish new issues on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 28), Dec. 26 and Jan. 2. Deadline for submissions to the Dec. 5 issue is noon Wednesday,...
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Hacking requires quick response

Using computers on the Internet is like driving a car on the road: You take steps to protect yourself but sooner or later an accident may happen. With...
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Today’s Great American Smokeout a good time to quit

The idea for the American Cancer Society Great American Smokeout began in 1970, when Arthur P. Mullaney, a guidance counselor at Randolph High School in...
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CU-Boulder physicist Steven Pollock named a 2013 U.S. Professor of the Year

He is being honored in the category of doctoral and research universities, and was chosen from a field of more than 350 distinguished nominees from across the...
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Bensimon: Change from within needed to better serve ethnic minorities

The co-director of the Center for Urban Education at the University of Southern California spoke to a group of about 100 CU faculty and staff members at a...
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Five questions for Rick Stevens

The CU-Boulder journalism professor looks back at the turning point in media coverage brought about by the death of JFK.
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CU’s Nobel Laureates: ‘Our pride and joy’

Only 846 individuals have been honored with the Nobel Prize in its 112-year history, and the University of Colorado is proud to claim five of them.
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Retirement savings require diversity

Join CU retirement-plan sponsors for “Preparing to Retire” seminars, sessions and fairs next week at each campus.
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Colorado Diet Program offers support to slim down

After a year of effort and hard work, Karen Jackson had lost 47 pounds. Then her weight loss efforts stalled. So when she saw the recent offer to participate...
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Galleries of Contemporary Arts chosen to participate in Indy Give! campaign

Galleries of Contemporary Arts chosen to participate in Indy Give! campaign The UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art received a nod of approval from the Colorado...
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Panel examines lessons learned in November election

Three things are clear in the wake of last week’s election: Tax increases for education remain unpopular. Sin taxes are palatable. Recall efforts are gun...
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CU receives Colorado BioScience Association Founders Award

Tech Transfer’s Kate Tallman, center, and Rick Silva receive the Colorado BioScience Association Founders Award from April Giles, the association’s president...
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Using morphine after abdominal surgery may prolong pain, researchers find

Using morphine to fight the pain associated with abdominal surgery may paradoxically prolong a patient’s suffering, doubling or even tripling the amount of...
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Free pizza at ATLAS open house

The ATLAS Master’s Program at CU-Boulder is hosting an open house for faculty, staff, students and anyone interested in opportunities in international...
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One week left to enroll in CU Health Plans

There’s one week left for University of Colorado employees who waived university medical plans and do not have health insurance to enroll in university plans...
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Weight Watchers at work launches Friday

Starting Friday, Be Colorado and Weight Watchers are teaming up to help CU Health Plan participants achieve their weight-loss goals and improve their overall...
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Call for proposals: 2014-15 President's Teaching and Learning Collaborative

Faculty from all disciplines are invited to become investigators in the President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC), CU’s Scholarship of Teaching...
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CU Foundation converting to new accounting system

The CU Foundation will be converting to a new accounting system (Blackbaud’s Financial Edge “FE”) with a planned go-live date of Monday, Nov. 18. This may...

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