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Growing up in a bank desert has major costs

Growing up in a bank desert has major costs

People who are exposed to banks and other financial institutions as kids are more likely to be financially stable later in life, new research from CU Boulder’s...
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UCCS researchers highlight changed perceptions of refugees over past 100 years

UCCS researchers highlight changed perceptions of refugees over past 100 years

Emily Skop, professor and chair of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, has been thinking about refugee issues since the seventh grade.
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University, business leaders honor faculty for urban research

University, business leaders honor faculty for urban research

Nearly one year ago, Chancellor Dorothy Horrell announced the first-ever TIAA Chancellor’s Urban Engaged Scholars. The seven faculty members—one from each...
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Stressed About the Dentist? Paws for a Smile Instead

Stressed about the dentist? Paws for a smile instead

A visit to the dentist can leave you with a case of sensory overload, but the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine is calming patients’ fears with...
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CU Regents Express Support for President Kennedy and Bipartisan Efforts to Advance CU

The CU Board of Regents published an opinion piece in The Denver Post on Sunday discussing their working relationships and the search that led to the hiring of...
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Marcy and Bruce Benson honored as Citizens of the West
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Marcy and Bruce Benson honored as Citizens of the West

Marcy and Bruce Benson are the 2020 Citizens of the West. Marcy and Bruce Benson on Monday received the prestigious Citizen of the West award for 2020 from the...
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Regents focus on respect at retreat
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Regents focus on respect at retreat

The University of Colorado Board of Regents spent the bulk of its winter retreat last week exploring the issue of respect, in terms of how board members work...
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Regents celebrate leaders with degrees, awards, medals
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Regents celebrate leaders with degrees, awards, medals

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced its selection of this year’s recipients of honorary degrees, Distinguished Service Awards and...
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Champions of open educational resources eligible for new award
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Champions of open educational resources eligible for new award

Do you have a teacher or colleague who has creatively implemented or adapted open educational resources in their class? Do you have a teacher or colleague who...
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Innovation and Efficiency Awards shine light on employee ingenuity
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Innovation and Efficiency Awards shine light on employee ingenuity

The 2020 CU Innovation and Efficiency Program is underway and in search of great new ideas. The mission of the program, sponsored by the Office of University...
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In the hands of these actors, theater builds bridges

In the hands of these actors, theater builds bridges

The conversation about learning and disabilities began amicably enough. However, it soon became clear that the two strangers held radically different views...
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Photo Feature: President Kennedy takes in UCCS basketball victories against Fort Lewis

Photo Feature: President Kennedy takes in UCCS basketball victories against Fort Lewis

UCCS men’s and women’s basketball rang in the New Year in the first home games of 2020 with their biggest fan, CU President Mark Kennedy, in a pair of...
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Fall 2019 Commencement honors graduates, faculty award recipients

Fall 2019 Commencement honors graduates, faculty award recipients

On Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019, Chancellor Dorothy Horrell welcomed more than 1,200 graduates into the CU Denver family. They join more than 94,000 alumni, in more...
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State of the School of Medicine: Strong upward trend continues

State of the School of Medicine: Strong upward trend continues

Dean John J. Reilly, Jr., MD, outlined key initiatives for the CU School of Medicine in education, research, and community service in his annual State of the...
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2020 legislative session begins
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2020 legislative session begins

As the 2020 state legislative session convened at the Capitol on Wednesday, CU’s Government Relations team re-engaged with state legislators on ways to support...
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Patrick O'Rourke

O’Rourke named interim executive vice chancellor, chief operating officer at CU Boulder

Chancellor Philip DiStefano has appointed CU system Vice President, University Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Regents Patrick O’Rourke interim executive...
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Launch of CU Online Store promises improved credit card transactions
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Launch of CU Online Store promises improved credit card transactions

In your role at CU, have you wanted to be able to process incoming online credit card payments easily, securely and efficiently? The Office of the Treasurer is...
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Boettcher Investigator application deadline nears
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Boettcher Early Career Investigator application deadline nears

Applications for the 2020 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program are due to the campus grants offices in February. For exact dates, refer to...
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CU Boulder adds APLU Innovation and Economic Prosperity award to its innovation accolades

CU Boulder adds APLU Innovation and Economic Prosperity award to its innovation accolades

The University of Colorado Boulder was one of just three recipients of the coveted Innovation & Economic Prosperity (IEP) University designation at this...
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Finalists named for dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

Finalists named for dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

Four finalists for the position of dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences will visit campus and make open presentations in January and February.
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What you need to know about residence hall construction

What you need to know about residence hall construction

To kick off 2020, CU Denver begins construction on its new residence hall dedicated to first-year students. Slated for completion in August 2021, City Heights...
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Celebrated ancient Egyptian woman physician likely never existed, says researcher

Celebrated ancient Egyptian woman physician likely never existed, says researcher

For decades, an ancient Egyptian known as Merit Ptah has been celebrated as the first female physician and a role model for women entering medicine. Yet a...
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Tuition Assistance
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Tuition Assistance applications now open

Tuition Assistance Benefit applications for the spring 2020 semester are now being accepted in your employee portal. Save money on your tuition by submitting...
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Call for nominations: Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award
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Call for nominations: Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award

The Women’s Committee of the CU Faculty Council requests nominations for 2019 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award. Deadline is Jan. 15, 2020. The Gee...

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