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New year, new Board of Regents
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New year, new Board of Regents

The CU Board of Regents on Friday officially welcomed its newest members, Heidi Ganahl and Jack Kroll, and returning Regent Sue Sharkey, all of whom took their...
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Lawmakers begin work for 2017
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Lawmakers begin work for 2017

Proposed changes to laws affecting higher education employment contracts and tuition classification for Olympic athletes are the first measures being supported...
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Capitol to host CU Advocacy Day Jan. 31
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Capitol to host CU Advocacy Day Jan. 31

The 2017 edition of CU Advocacy Day is set for Jan. 31 at the Capitol, with a schedule that includes appearances by Gov. John Hickenlooper and Lt. Gov. Donna...
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Boettcher Investigator application deadline nears
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Boettcher Investigator application deadline nears

Feb. 10 is the deadline for initial application materials for this year’s Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards. Applications for the...
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CU community to host Buffs United event affirming inclusive values

CU community to host Buffs United event affirming inclusive values

A partnership of CU Boulder students, faculty and staff will host a Jan. 25 Buffs United event that will support the values of an inclusive campus and the...
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Physics prof’s home, like the man himself, is now an icon

Physics prof’s home, like the man himself, is now an icon

Albert A. Bartlett, the iconic physics professor, helped preserve the city he called home, and now the city has moved to preserve his longtime home.
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CU Denver online programs recognized by U.S. News

CU Denver online programs recognized by U.S. News

The University of Colorado Denver has two of the best online graduate programs in the country according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings...
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College of Nursing program ranked in top 10 by U.S. News

College of Nursing program ranked in top 10 by U.S. News

The CU College of Nursing was ranked among the top ten nationally in Best Online Nursing Programs, according to a report released today by US News & World...
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CU spin-off brings science to the medicine of exercise

CU spin-off brings science to the medicine of exercise

There’s a low- to no-cost medicine that drastically improves the fortunes of patients. It’s widely available without a prescription, but to many it’s an...
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Staff Council hears updates on professional development, tuition benefit

Lynda.com or SkillSoft: Which training tool should you use?

With Lynda.com’s recent expansion to faculty and staff on all campuses, the University of Colorado now provides its workforce with two online learning tools...
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Staff Council researching paid parental leave policies
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Staff Council researching paid parental leave policies

A University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) committee is developing a working research outline in an effort to propose an equitable and consistent paid...
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CU invention serves as muscular ‘gas gauge’ for Buffs in training

CU invention serves as muscular ‘gas gauge’ for Buffs in training

Whether it’s a wide-receiver hauling in a pass, a runner sprinting the 1,500-meter, or a power forward taking the ball to the hole, athletes share one...
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Chancellor announces retirement; Reddy named interim

Chancellor announces retirement; Reddy named interim

Following months of saying she would soon leave UCCS, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak announced Dec. 16 her plans to retire from UCCS after 15 years at the...
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Claiborne to serve as interim dean of College of Business

Claiborne to serve as interim dean of College of Business

Cathy Claiborne, associate dean, College of Business, will become acting dean effective Feb. 16, 2017.
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CU researcher to lead national study of physical activity

CU researcher to lead national study of physical activity

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus will be one of seven clinical centers nationwide to participate in an initiative of the National Institutes...
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CU Boulder researchers receive state grant to study high-potency marijuana effects

CU Boulder researchers receive state grant to study high-potency marijuana effects

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Institute of Cognitive Science (ICS) have been awarded a $839,500 grant from the Colorado Department of...
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Alumna takes charge of an American icon

Alumna takes charge of an American icon

Superlatives come easy at the Grand Canyon. So do spiritual feelings: For the English writer J. B. Priestley, the great cleft was no less than “a revelation.”...
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Chancellor Memo: HLC thanks, next steps
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Breaking news: Shockley-Zalabak to retire as UCCS chancellor

CU President Bruce Benson today informed the CU community that Dr. Pam Shockley-Zalabak, chancellor of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs since 2001,...
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Resources available for employees using tuition benefit
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Resources available for employees using tuition benefit

Taking classes in the spring? The CU Employee Tuition Waiver Benefit is available to eligible employees and dependents. Get started now for spring 2017: Check...
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Need relief from finals week stress? Let the dogs out

Need relief from finals week stress? Let the dogs out

Saurabh Sood (MCompSci’17) is excited for the end of the semester. Not for the grueling pressure of finals, but for the opportunity to lounge with friendly...
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CU archaeologist makes a case for Neanderthals as advanced species

CU archaeologist makes a case for Neanderthals as advanced species

Last May, two stone circles found deep in a French cave set off a ripple of awe around the globe. Built with chunks of stalagmites snapped from the cave floor...
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Alumnus, noted scientific researcher to lead December commencement

Alumnus, noted scientific researcher to lead December commencement

A UCCS alumnus and leader in the field of neuroscience will deliver the fall UCCS commencement address during Dec. 16 ceremonies at the Broadmoor World Arena.
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Is Dylan's Nobel for him or for us?

Is Dylan's Nobel for him or for us?

Are Bob Dylan’s lyrics poetry? The debate has been going on for decades, but you probably shouldn’t bother asking him. Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize has reignited a...
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Pipeline programs send students into pharmacy

Pipeline programs send students into pharmacy

Ryan Duong and Justin Cheung didn’t know each other at Bear Creek High School – Duong is a year older – but their educational paths have been almost in...

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