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Garage plan gets mixed reviews from regents committee

The $24.8 million project was advanced by the committee to the full board, along with all other capital projects proposed by all the campuses in their two-year...
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CU leads fifth class of Boettcher Investigators

Each early career scientist will receive a grant of $225,000 to further groundbreaking work that holds promise for improving human health.
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Five questions for Jeffrey Beall

The CU Denver associate professor says the profession of academic librarianship “gives one the amazing privilege of working center stage in higher education...
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Bollard continuing as VP for academic affairs

Kathleen Bollard will remain as the vice president for academic affairs in system administration after President Bruce Benson asked her to take on a modified...
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Advancement structure undergoing changes as vice president departs

The evolution of CU’s fundraising operations continued this month with changes to reporting structure at campuses and system administration, as well as the...
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Be Colorado wraps successful biometric screening event

A total of 7,667 CU Health Plan medical plan participants partook and provided an overwhelming amount of positive feedback regarding their experience.
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Kansas paycard program offers good case study for CU

If the idea of CU abandoning paper payroll checks for paycards alarms you, just look to the state’s neighbor to the east for reassurance of just how useful the...
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CU Cancer Center helps to speed drug approvals

Lung cancer patient Michael Moore, right, shares a laugh with his physician, Dr. D. Ross Camidge, MD, PhD, in the Cancer Pavilion at University of Colorado...
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CU-Boulder moves forward on Title IX officer with appointment of Valerie Simons

Simons University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano on Tuesday announced that CU-Boulder has hired education and civil rights lawyer Valerie...
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MOOCs and much more discussed at CU Online Symposium

While disruptive to traditional delivery models of education, massive open online courses (MOOCs) and other outgrowths of the technology revolution have...
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Bonfils names campus its Outstanding Blood Drive Partner

Mathew Roesemann accepted the Outstanding Blood Drive Partner Award from Bonfils Blood Center President Bryan Krueger. UCCS on Monday was named the 2013...
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CU announces Technology Transfer Awards for CU Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus

The University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office (TTO) on June 2 presented awards to University of Colorado Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus researchers,...
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Colorado School of Public Health sets Oil and Gas Development Symposium

Former Gov. Bill Ritter will be the keynote speaker at an upcoming Oil and Gas Development Symposium presented by the Colorado School of Public Health. The...
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What to do before new portal security tools debut this summer

The University of Colorado is poised to implement a tool that will strengthen security of personal information in the employee portal. Later this summer, the...
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Update: Advancement structure undergoing changes as vice president departs

The evolution of CU’s fundraising operations continued this week with changes to reporting structure at campuses and system administration, as well as the...
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TV shines spotlight on Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

For anyone wanting to be completely surprised as Tuesday night’s season premiere of “Extreme Weight Loss” unfolded, Charita Smith was a strutting, smiling...
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Five questions for April Lanotte

The UCCS educator has loved science since she was young, spending time gazing up at the sky with her amateur astronomer father, and her interest hasn’t waned.
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Scholarship luncheon raises $100,000

The Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment scholars are the living embodiment of the phrase, “Nothing is impossible: but sometimes, it just takes a little longer.”
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Diet beverages shown to play positive role in dieters’ weight loss

A groundbreaking new study released this week by the CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center confirms that drinking diet beverages helps people lose weight.
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New CU study illuminates how cancer-killing gene may actually work

Scientists armed with a supercomputer and a vast trove of newly collected data on the body’s most potent “tumor suppressor” gene have created the best map yet...
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Engineering students rev up the innovation in capstone projects

Nick Paris of the The Missing Lynx/SAE Mini Baja team (purple shirt) explains mechanical features of the off-road vehicle's engine to other students at the...
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Galleries of Contemporary Art to dazzle creative scene with third annual Brilliant

“BRILLIANT 2014,” the UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art’s third annual art party fundraiser extravaganza, is scheduled for 7 p.m. June 14 on the Nosh...
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Students start next chapter of lives at commencement ceremonies

The skies cleared Friday morning, bathing the Anschutz Medical Campus in bright sunshine after days of drenching rains and swirling winds. It couldn't have...
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PERA demystifies your retirement plan this June

If you’re among the 7,000 or so CU employees who have a pension plan through the Public Employees’ Retirement Association, your retirement planning likely...
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University Controller hosts CPE instructor appreciation event

The CU system Office of University Controller recently hosted an appreciation event for instructors in its Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Program. The...

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