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Grants totaling $18 million bring new names to Depression Center, Beth-El College
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Grants totaling $18 million bring new names to Depression Center, Beth-El College

Gifts of $10 million and $8 million will boost the CU Depression Center at CU Anschutz and UCCS’ Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, new names for...
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Tenure list: April 2015

At its meeting Friday at the University of Colorado Denver, the CU Board of Regents approved two appointments with tenure: University of Colorado Boulder...
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CU Health Plan rates increase modestly during Open Enrollment

This Open Enrollment, University of Colorado faculty and staff enrolling in CU Health Plans will see minor monthly rate increases – below $5 for employee-only...
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Researchers produce first atlas of airborne microbes across United States

Researchers produce first atlas of airborne microbes across United States

A University of Colorado Boulder and North Carolina State University-led team has produced the first atlas of airborne microbes across the continental U.S., a...
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JFK Partners: 50 Years of Service and Success

JFK Partners: 50 years of Service and Success

By the time Tatum was 8 months old, his mother, Janelle, would watch him at playdates with other babies the same age, and know that all was not right with her...
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CU health savings account to debut during Open Enrollment

Benefits-eligible CU faculty and staff may enroll in the HSA during CU’s Open Enrollment for contributions to begin July 1 or at any time after that. To...
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From left, CU School of Medicine alumni Dr. Bill Maniatis (’65), president of the Medical Alumni Association; Dr. Ed Kinzer (’52); Dr. Clara Winter (’65) and Dr. Wag Schorr (’63).
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School of Medicine alumni share stories of giving back to CU

At a Medical Alumni Association event Tuesday, three alumni from the School of Medicine shared their personal stories of philanthropy, highlighting different...
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Off-cycle system policy changes in effect this month

One new policy, one recission and six revisions make up the slate of system policy changes that took effect last week. The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE...
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New technique could slash energy used to produce many plastics

New technique could slash energy used to produce many plastics

A new material developed at the University of Colorado Boulder could radically reduce the energy needed to produce a wide variety of plastic products, from...
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Sustainability House

Offices find new homes across campus

With spring-cleaning season just around the corner, a number of UCCS offices are preparing to move, while others settle into new spaces.
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CU Denver Chancellor Jerry Wartgow, center, talks about workforce training and economic development in a graduate-level School of Public Affairs class on April 9. Pictured at far left is Randy Harrison, senior fellow at the Buechner Inst.for Governance

Wartgow shares insights about workforce training, education with SPA graduate class

University of Colorado Denver Chancellor Jerry Wartgow, a recent guest speaker in Randy Harrison's graduate class on Economic Development, shared stories from...
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CU Denver to assist communities in large-scale sustainability efforts

CU Denver to Assist Communities in Large-scale Sustainability Efforts

CU Denver, already a big player in community partnerships, will take it up a notch next academic year when it teams with the City of Lakewood to help the huge...
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Staff members honored for service to campuses, greater communities
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Staff members honored for service to campuses, greater communities

Cathy Beuten/University of Colorado From left, Ralph Giese, Shelley Brown, Charlotte Klaus and Randi Viola with their Service Excellence Awards at last week’s...
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CU President Bruce Benson meets with attendees at the Heritage Society luncheon April 2 at the Denver Country Club.
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Heritage Society donors celebrated for making a difference

From academic research to scholarship endowments to building construction, donor generosity is playing a vital role at CU more than ever.
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State wants improved medical response to campus sex assault victims
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State wants improved medical response to campus sex assault victims

A bill aimed at improving college campus-based medical responses to student victims of sexual assault is advancing at the Capitol, with House lawmakers having...
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CU announces changes to modernize employee retirement plans
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Mapping guides show paths of retirement investments in July

When the University of Colorado modernizes the funds offered within its retirement Plans this summer, employees with accounts through Fidelity and Vanguard can...
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New program aims to help at-risk employees prevent diabetes
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New program aims to help at-risk employees prevent diabetes

CU Health Plan – Diabetes Prevention During Open Enrollment, April 27-May 11, you may access this innovative program by enrolling in any CU Health Plan and...
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Faculty, students revved up about Large Hadron Collider restart - See more at: http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2015/04/06/faculty-students-revved-about-large-hadron-collider-restart#sthash.SrtOReuM.dpuf

Faculty, students revved up about Large Hadron Collider restart

University of Colorado Boulder faculty and students are primed to get back in action following the Easter restart of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world...
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Gen. Michelle Johnson, left, responds to a question while Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak listens at an April 2 community event.

Issues facing higher education cross public, private boundaries

UCCS Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak, USAFA Superintendent Gen. Michelle Johnson, Colorado College President Jill Tiefenthaler and Pikes Pike Community College...
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BENSON'S TOWN HALL

President’s town hall message: ‘We are a huge force’

Whether it be in the area of collaboration, efficiency, reputation, online education, marketing, diversity, enrollment or fundraising, all facets of the...
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Founding dean named at CU-Boulder’s newest college

Lori Bergen -- dean of the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- will begin her new role...
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Regents OK modest increases to tuition, compensation
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Regents OK modest increases to tuition, compensation

The CU Board of Regents on Monday voted to approve a slate of modest tuition increases at campuses for the next fiscal year. They are among the lowest rate...

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