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Student enrollment strong, steady across CU campuses

Enrollment is generally steady across the system’s four campuses, one of which marks a new enrollment record.
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Regents oppose marijuana legalization ballot measure

Regents pass a resolution opposing Amendment 64, a measure on the November state ballot that would legalize possession of up to 1 ounce of marijuana.
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Philanthropy at Work: Shirley and Vincent Fulginiti

“Science is not enough in the practice of health. Practitioners also need to understand the holistic side of medicine, the ethical issues” -Vincent Fulginiti
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Regents revise policy to reflect law, Supreme Court decision on concealed carry

CU’s previous policy, in place since 1970, prohibited weapons, including guns, on the university’s four campuses.
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Tech expert: CU needs to strategize, prioritize in education evolution

There will be winners and losers as higher education institutions embrace and grow technological opportunities and accessibility for students.
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Pre-collegiate program changes lives, inspires regents

Members of the University of Colorado Board of Regents were moved and inspired by first-hand stories of success from CU students who graduated from the CU Pre-...
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Regents articulate vision, list of strategies

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has approved a vision statement and list of strategic directions, ideas first discussed at the board’s retreat in...
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CU campuses, programs maintain elevation in national rankings

Campuses, undergraduate programs of the University of Colorado maintained high rankings among national and regional institutions in the latest edition of U.S...
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Curtain rising on Silent Film Fest’s second year

The inaugural Denver Silent Film Festival, presented by University of Colorado Denver, College of Arts and Media, was an instant success last year. This season...
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Colorado Supreme Court backs CU in Churchill lawsuit

The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday announced its decision to uphold the actions of lower courts in former professor Ward Churchill’s lawsuit against the...
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Registration nearing capacity for Coleman Conference

Discussion will address the intersection of the state of the economy, disability policy, and effects of technology on the quality of life of people with...
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Southern Colorado Economic Forum to explore health care changes

The 16th annual Southern Colorado Economic Forum will focus on the changes that will occur as a result of the vote by citizens of Colorado Springs voted to...
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Study Abroad connects students to international education

The University of Colorado Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus offers and facilitates a range of international education opportunities that span the globe. During...
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$2 million investment in Leeds School of Business launches two new programs

The Anschutz Foundation has committed $2 million to launch two new initiatives at the University of Colorado Boulder designed to make the Leeds School of...
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Safety Fair promotes awareness for office and home

A safe environment on campus is a top priority for students, faculty and staff on the Anschutz Medical Campus. But a broader understanding of overall safety at...
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CU-Boulder to begin construction of carbon-conscious campus utility system

The first phase of construction on a University of Colorado Boulder campus utility project -- which will provide efficient heating and cooling while...
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Be Colorado wellness program offering free health screenings

Knowledge is heath and prevention is the best medicine. Knowing your baseline health numbers is the key to prevention. Free and confidential health screenings...
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Fund for the Humanities proposals sought

Proposals are being accepted through Oct. 26 for the President’s Fund for the Humanities grants. The fund was established to preserve a balance in the...
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Protect university information

Protecting university information and resources isn’t just good practice; it’s also a requirement. To find more about information security policies, procedures...
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Center for Science and Technology Policy Research turns 10

The Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at CIRES (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences) will celebrate its 10 th...
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Nominations sought for President's Teaching Scholars

Nominations are now being accepted for the prestigious designation of the 2013 President’s Teaching Scholars Program. The lifetime appointment as a CU...
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Breaking news: Colorado Supreme Court backs CU in Churchill lawsuit

The Colorado Supreme Court today (Sept. 10) announced its decision to uphold the actions of lower courts in former professor Ward Churchill’s lawsuit against...
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Five questions for Nikolaus Correll

“Let’s change the world” was a message he often heard during his post-doctoral work at MIT, and he came to understand that this was not just another well-used...
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Dozens of new exhibitors set for Supplier Showcases

The events give CU faculty and staff convenient opportunities to meet with existing suppliers and discover goods and services from potential new vendors.
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Sher to step down as dean of CU-Boulder’s College of Music

He will have served in the post for 20 years when he steps down next summer, and plans to return to the College of Music faculty.

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