STORY
0

Study: Camping ban proves counterproductive, cruel

A homeless man sits on a bench on the 16th Street Mall in Denver (Photo by Chris Palmer). Denver's controversial "camping ban" has left the homeless no place...
STORY
0

Many emergency room providers don’t ask suicidal patients about gun access

Although guns are used in over half of all American suicides, a new study shows that many emergency room doctors and nurses do not routinely ask suicidal...
STORY
0

Leader in equal pay fight to visit campus

A leader in the fight to close wage gaps between women and men will be the featured speaker at a Monday event on campus. Lilly Ledbetter of Jacksonville, Ala...
STORY
0

Payroll & Benefit Services is now Employee Services

Payroll & Benefit Services is now Employee Services. Employee Services will provide the same high level of customer service for CU employees and retirees...
STORY
0

Hacking your mind

Cybercriminals have learned that the easiest way to take control of your computer or steal your passwords is to simply ask you for them. Social engineering...
STORY
0

Proposals for COLTT due on Tuesday

Faculty, staff and graduate students are reminded to submit proposals for the COLTT (Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology) 2013 conference...
STORY
0

Breaking news: U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Churchill appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced its denial to hear an appeal from former professor Ward Churchill, just over six months after the Colorado Supreme...
STORY
0

Supporters learn firsthand about CU’s impact, challenges at CU Advocacy Day

The vital role the University of Colorado plays in ensuring student success and creating the next generation of leaders was celebrated and affirmed at CU...
STORY
0

Five things you need to know right now about the microbiome

To pore through a list of Rob Knight’s publications is overwhelming. The topics jump from lake sediments to pulmonary hypertension, and they span the globe...
STORY
0

Annual $300 reward has potential to move employees

Beginning April 1, University of Colorado employees who are enrolled in a CU Health Plan will be eligible to earn up to $300 a year by exercising for at least...
STORY
0

University Advancement and Student Engagement to enhance student success

Chris Dowen Connecting with students early in their academic careers will be a primary goal of Chris Dowen, who started last week as the university's first...
STORY
0

University of Colorado Cancer Center elected to elite group

University of Colorado Cancer Center has been added to an elite group of cancer centers that establish and deliver the gold standard in cancer clinical care...
STORY
0

Online tool helps find youth development programs

Colorado communities have a new tool to help identify programs aimed at developing healthy children, free from problems such as bullying, violence, obesity and...
STORY
0

National Board for Certified Counselors recognizes UCCS program for excellence

The master’s degree program in counseling and human services at UCCS recently received a 2012 Professional Identity Award from the National Board for Certified...
STORY
0

Proposals for technology conference due April 9

Faculty, staff and graduate students are reminded to submit proposals for the COLTT (Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology) 2013 conference. The...
STORY
0

President's campus town hall meetings scheduled

President Bruce D. Benson will host a town hall meeting on each of the four campuses and at system administration where he will give an update on the...
STORY
0

Five questions for David Brain

The 1981 launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia – the first in NASA’s program – made a big impression on the grade-schooler who, after watching the lift-off on...
STORY
0

State’s revenue picture better than expected

Colorado’s general fund revenue is projected to be $227.9 million higher this fiscal year than an earlier forecast, which may or may not mean a one-time boost...
STORY
0

Reaching exercise goals could mean $25 monthly bonus

On April 1, Be Colorado is launching Move., an incentive-based campaign that will pay participants $25 a month to meet baseline goals of 30 minutes or more of...
STORY
0

Aging Center offers answers to memory questions

John Crumlin Occasionally forgetting things is a normal part of aging, according to UCCS experts. But what’s normal – and what might be a more serious...
STORY
0

Recent graduate finds problem with biological incubators and patents solution

Lucas Portelli, who earned his doctoral degree from the University of Colorado Boulder in December, with his incubator device (Photo: Glenn Asakawa/University...
STORY
0

Denver Public Schools students told that university ‘is place for you’

Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Raul Cardenas addresses an audience of Denver Public Schools students Friday during the DPS Expo. More than 1,000...
STORY
0

Medical students (Harlem) shake things up at Match Day

The students were easy to see. Surrounded by well-wishers, they milled around the Denver Hyatt Regency ballroom, complexions a little pale, eyes a little...
STORY
0

CU licenses dental polymer technology to 3M

An advanced polymer technology developed at the University of Colorado Boulder recently was licensed to 3M, a diversified technology company based in St. Paul...
STORY
0

Biotech Building wants to show off your art

The Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building (JSCBB) at CU-Boulder is holding an art competition for all CU students, faculty and staff, with prizes of up...

Pages