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Body cameras assist UCCS Police gather evidence, train officers

Body cameras assist UCCS Police gather evidence, train officers

Following unrest in Ferguson, Mo., the use of body cameras by law enforcement became a topic of national debate.
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MS. V GOES TO DC -- Internship inspires Hispanic student

Ms. V goes to D.C.: Washington internship inspires Hispanic student

When Jennifer Villalobos stood before the U.S. Constitution at the Museum of Archives in Washington, D.C., her vision of the future changed. As she admired the...
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Cynthia Husek

Husek takes helm at OPI; Luftig brings new focus to student success initiative

Since August 2013, the Office of Performance Improvement (OPI) has been working across the CU-Boulder campus to provide academic and nonacademic units with the...
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Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Leeds School students offering free tax preparation assistance

Students from CU-Boulder’s Leeds School of Business are offering free tax preparation services to individuals under the Internal Revenue Service-sponsored...
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Ted Clarke, M.D., chaiman and CEO of COPIC Companies, speaks at the Feb. 5 luncheon.
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Donors, students celebrate achievements at CU Anschutz scholarship luncheon

Students, faculty and staff from the University of Colorado School of Medicine joined donors and fundraisers for this year’s Scholarship and Awards Luncheon on...
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Zuhair Fayez
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$2 million endowment will expand architecture exchange program

A $2 million gift from University of Colorado alumnus and Saudi Arabian businessman Zuhair Fayez will enable the expansion and extension of an innovative...
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Anthem continues responding to concerns over data breach
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Anthem continues responding to concerns over data breach

Anthem Inc., parent company of one of the health insurance providers for University of Colorado faculty and staff, last week announced it was the victim of a...
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CU technology providing hope for patients with liver disease
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CU technology providing hope for patients with liver disease

About 15 million to 30 million people in the United States, and at least 500 million worldwide, suffer from chronic liver disease. At this point, methods of...
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Two policies dropped, others await further review by stakeholders
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Two policies dropped, others await further review by stakeholders

Two Administrative Policy Statements (APSs) were rescinded last month while several other APSs previously under consideration for the January cycle have been...
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Beth-El students, faculty lead Valentine’s Day Bear Drive

Beth-El students, faculty lead Valentine’s Day Bear Drive

A team of student nurses and Beth-El College of Nursing and Health sciences faculty hope to make Valentine’s Day more fun for about 300 children
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CU Denver Business School marketing class helps KOTA Longboards refine demographics, brand

CU Denver Business School marketing class helps KOTA Longboards refine demographics, brand

CU Denver Business School students supplied "heart and soul" to a marketing project that is pushing an innovative local longboard company—named after World War...
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HEALTH AND WESTERN HOSPITALITY

CU Anschutz volunteers show healthy hospitality to Stock Show visitors

Five-year-old Zoe Atkins enjoyed the free health screenings at the National Western Stock Show so much that she came back for seconds. The volunteers at the...
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New study details how cocaine really works in the brain, offers possibility of drug to treat addiction

New study details how cocaine really works in the brain, offers possibility of drug to treat addiction

A research team has discovered a mechanism in the brain that is key to making cocaine seem pleasurable...
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University Staff performance reviews to start this month

The University Staff review cycle ended on Jan. 31 for most campuses. University Staff members in the CU system offices will receive their annual reviews...
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For aspiring mothers, it’s never too soon to acquire healthy habits

For aspiring mothers, it’s never too soon to acquire healthy habits

For women of childbearing age looking to become pregnant, it is never too early to engage in healthy habits to ensure that she has a healthy pregnancy and her...
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Business School study calls for audit transparency

Business School study calls for audit transparency

As major accounting companies increasingly outsource audit work to other firms, a new study from the University of Colorado Denver Business School says greater...
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Martin Wood

University Club discontinued, replaced by University Partners group

After 32 years, the UCCS University Club was discontinued following the fall 2014 semester. A new group called University Partners will take the reins
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Big crowd turns out for CU Night at the Stock Show
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Big crowd turns out for CU Night at the Stock Show

Ralphie, the CU-Boulder mascot, and her fleet-footed handlers run across the Denver Coliseum to open the rodeo events at CU Night at the Stock Show on Friday...
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Dalai Lama coming to CU-Boulder
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Dalai Lama coming to CU-Boulder

The Tibetan Association of Colorado (TAC) and the University of Colorado Boulder will co-host a campus visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Oct. 20 and 21,...
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Title IX coordinators team for sexual harassment education
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Title IX coordinators team for sexual harassment education

A female student tells a faculty member of inappropriate touching that took place at an off-campus internship. An assistant professor fears bad committee...
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Art show returns to Health Sciences Library

The talent on the CU Denver and Anschutz Medical campuses stretches beyond academics.A new exhibit at the Health Sciences Library showcases the creative...
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Columnist-author Pitts to deliver keynote at Conference on World Affairs

CU’s perennially popular rite of spring is returning for its 67th year.
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New federal grant involving CU-Boulder aimed at improving wind forecasting

Julie Lundquist, assistant professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, says better forecasting will help integrate renewably generated...
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When gas prices go up, which communities do best?

Researchers at CU Denver studying how the region would react to a sudden spike in gas prices, found those living closest to their work, in areas with more...

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