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Social networking the safe way

Social Networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and others are powerful tools that allow you to connect and share information with family, friends,...
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Five questions for Angela Buchanan

Her courses emphasize research skills, discursive versatility and critical thinking.
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University ‘disappointed’ in Supreme Court’s gun ruling

Safety of students, faculty, staff, visitors remains university's top priority.
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CU-Boulder to host Transforming Gender Symposium

Organizers and co-sponsors are committed to addressing issues pertaining to transgender and gender nonconforming people both on and off campus.
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Canyon climb distinguishes 2012 course for Buffalo Bicycle Classic

The new route will follow the most mountainous section of the Boulder stage of the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
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Breaking news: University ‘disappointed’ in Supreme Court’s gun ruling

Concealed weapons are allowed on University of Colorado campuses, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday, rejecting a CU appeal. “We are disappointed the...
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Breaking news: University ‘disappointed’ in Supreme Court’s gun ruling

Concealed weapons are allowed on University of Colorado campuses, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled today, rejecting a CU appeal. “We are disappointed the...
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CU Denver Staff Council seeking members

CU Denver Staff Council is a group of employees who were elected by peers to represent employee views to the chancellor of the University of Colorado Denver,...
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Global study enlightens connection between fructose, obesity

A group of scientists from across the world have come together in a just-published study that provides new insights into how fructose causes obesity and...
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CU team’s efficient, unmanned aircraft jetting toward commercialization

CU-Boulder assistant professor Ryan Starkey, left, with members of his team, looks over engine model nozzles for a first-of-its-kind supersonic unmanned...
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Faculty invited to register for President’s Teaching Scholars Conference on Learning and Teaching

The University of Colorado President’s Teaching Scholars fourth annual Spring Conference on Learning and Teaching will be held 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, March 9...
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Members of provost search committee chosen; set to meet Monday

A 14-member search committee will assist in the selection of a new UCCS provost, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak announced Friday. Thirteen faculty and staff...
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Mostly talk, little action so far regarding PERA changes

The 2.5 percent PERA contribution shift for University of Colorado employees will end this July.
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Survey points to ways of improving professional climate for women faculty

Mary Coussons-Read, associate vice chancellor for Research and Creative Activities, speaks at a workshop, "Gender and Campus Climate.” When it comes to...
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Transparency legislation advances in House

A bill that would require greater detail in existing reporting of financial information at institutions of higher education advanced this week in the State...
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Women Succeeding a hot ticket in Boulder

The event featured two keynote speakers: Marcy Benson, who chairs the Creating Futures fundraising campaign with her husband, CU President Bruce D. Benson; and...
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Five questions for Philip Zeitler

Although he is an internationally known expert in pediatric endocrinology who has made substantial contributions to the understanding of Type 2 diabetes,...
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Rick Lawrence chosen as CEO of CU Foundation

The University of Colorado Foundation has named Richard W. Lawrence as its new president and chief executive officer following a national search.
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Boots to Suits: CU Denver program to serve those who served

Having served two tours of duty in Iraq, Tyler Heath has faced—and conquered—the fear of the unknown. Now the University of Colorado Denver senior is facing...
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Oncologists seeking ways to help patients challenged by access to clinical trials

As oncologists already know and newly diagnosed lung cancer patients learn, the kind of treatment given to patients is increasingly becoming dependent on the...
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Kaiser, other health choices shifting from state to CU for some employees

The university’s Kaiser medical plan has typically offered greater benefits at a lower cost as compared to the state’s offering, which led many classified...
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Faculty Council, Staff Council support expanding tuition waiver benefit

In separate meetings Feb. 16, the groups voted unanimously in favor of the proposal that allows university employees to transfer use of the current nine-credit...
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Browsing the Internet safely

The Internet has become one of your most powerful tools for many tasks, such as searching for information, communicating with friends and co-workers, shopping...
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Groundbreaking on new student residence halls set for April

Construction of two new residence halls begins with a 2 p.m. groundbreaking April 23 and is scheduled for completion in time for an August 2013 opening...
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Role of UBAB under review

Amid an upcoming administrative policy statement review and concerns about efficacy of the University Benefits Advisory Board (UBAB), a member of the board...

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