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What the SCOTUS ruling on affirmative action means for American higher ed

What the SCOTUS ruling on affirmative action means for American higher ed

Kevin Welner, professor in the School of Education at CU Boulder and director of the National Education Policy Center, discusses how the ruling might change...
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Weeks later, potentially harmful chemicals lingered in homes affected by Marshall Fire

Weeks later, potentially harmful chemicals lingered in homes affected by Marshall Fire

Potentially harmful chemicals generated by the Marshall Fire in late 2021 may have lingered inside some Boulder County homes for weeks after the disaster—...
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From turmoil to triumph: Empowering health care and public health workers for post-COVID recovery

The Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at UCCS has partnered with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus – Department of Psychiatry (Stress,...
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CAP faculty lead the conversation on how neighborhood design affects public health

The Department of Urban and Regional Planning in the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado Denver places fostering social justice...
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Benzodiazepine use associated with brain injury, job loss and suicide

Benzodiazepine use and discontinuation is associated with nervous system injury and negative life effects that continue after discontinuation.
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Board of Regents approves $5.9 billion budget for CU

The CU Board of Regents on Friday approved a $5.9 billion budget for the CU system’s 2023-24 fiscal year, an increase of 5.1% over the 2022-23 estimated budget...
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CU celebrates LGBTQ+ community at Denver Pride
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CU celebrates LGBTQ+ community at Denver Pride

CU last weekend marked its eighth consecutive year as a proud sponsor of Denver Pride , the annual festival, parade and 5K race celebrating the LGBTQ+...
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Tenure list: June 2023

The CU Board of Regents on June 22-23 approved 82 tenure awards and appointments. CU Boulder Effective Aug. 21, 2023, unless otherwise noted Awards of tenure:...
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College of Music hosts national program advancing cultural diversity

You may not be familiar with the Sphinx Performance Academy (SPA), but know this: It has changed the lives of thousands of underrepresented young musicians...
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UCCS third in the nation for cybersecurity community outreach, Bliss awarded Community Service Recognition

The CAE Community of Practice for Cyber Defense (CoP-CD) has awarded Gretchen Bliss a Community Service Recognition Award, and it has awarded the University of...
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Five teams selected in Round 2 of the Research Grand Challenges initiative

As part of CU Denver’s goal to become internationally known for research and creative activities, five teams were recently awarded $800,000 as part of the...
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Federal visit brings senator, FDA commissioner to campus

Sen. John Hickenlooper and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf, M.D., toured the Gates Biomanufacturing Facility on campus and joined a...
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Usha Sharma named CU treasurer
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Usha Sharma named CU treasurer

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has named Usha Sharma as CU’s next treasurer and chief investment officer. Usha Sharma Vice Chair of the Board Ken...
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Colorado Capital Conference returns with strong CU presence
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Colorado Capital Conference returns with strong CU presence

The Colorado Capital Conference resumed this year for the first time since 2019, before the pandemic, drawing more than 100 Coloradans – and University of...
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CU Advantage website tops Innovation and Efficiency honorees
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CU Advantage website tops Innovation and Efficiency honorees

It’s a competitive world out there, and that competition was certainly evident in this year’s CU Innovation and Efficiency Awards. The program seeks out...
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Important health plan changes starting July 1

CU Health Plan enrollees have some important plot developments to catch up on for the new plan year, which begins July 1. Whether you decided to keep your...
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How smart watches and mobile apps could transform life for Type 1 diabetics

With a new $1.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, Casey Fiesler, Stephen Voida and collaborators from computer science and CU Anschutz hope...
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Cybersecurity earns space grant alongside industry partners

In collaboration with the prime recipient of Catalyst Campus for Technology and Innovation, UCCS recently won an two-year grant to develop and improve...
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CU Denver deepens research activities within Latino Research and Policy Center

A CU system investment of over $1 million will help advance the center’s critical work in educational equity and environmental justice as the university...
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As Denver Nuggets capture history, expert reveals a way to better fandom next year

From rethinking a sports team’s impact on mental health, to improving introductions to fandom for kids, a therapist gives a rundown on the positives – and...
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CU data center move set for Oct. 6-9

CU data center move set for Oct. 6-9

The University of Colorado will relocate its enterprise servers to a new, modern facility on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. UIS will begin the move at noon...
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Jennifer Sobanet announced as interim chancellor at UCCS

Jennifer Sobanet announced as interim chancellor at UCCS

Jennifer Sobanet, Ed.D., will be the interim chancellor for UCCS beginning July 1. Sobanet is a Coloradan and state higher education leader. Her experience...
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Advancing research collaboration: AB Nexus awardees announced

AB Nexus, an innovative program that brings CU Anschutz and CU Boulder researchers together in advancing medical discovery, announced its latest round of...
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Tuition, fees covered for Southern Ute students under partnership with tribe

Andrea Bean, a rising junior and member of the Southern Ute Tribe, was attracted to CU Boulder because of the vast opportunities and the environment on campus...
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Satellites reveal widespread decline in global lake water storage

More than 50 percent of the largest lakes in the world are losing water, according to a groundbreaking new assessment published in Science . The key culprits...

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