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Gift from Walmart to help greening of Colorado communities

Communities across Colorado are going green, thanks to the Colorado Municipal League (CML) and a second generous gift from the Walmart Foundation to the...
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University of Colorado Hospital getting 'Healthy for Good'

If the line of tables and the crowd in a conference room in the AIP late last month was any indication, the hospital and its staff seem to have gotten serious...
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CU-Boulder Parent Leadership Society members raise bar for giving

The University of Colorado Boulder's Parent Leadership Society (PLS), which formed in fall 2010, already is seeing great success, and has far exceeded initial...
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CU licensee acquired by Alexion Pharma in buyout

Taligen Therapeutics, a licensee of the University of Colorado, was acquired recently by Cheshire, Conn.-based Alexion Pharmaceuticals for $111 million and...
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Symposium to consider 'Rhetoric of Race and Achievement Gaps'

The Spring 2011 Symposium of the Racial Initiatives for Students and Educators (RISE), set for Feb. 18 at CU-Boulder, features two panels and a keynote...
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Chancellor's Committee on Women seeks award nominations

Know someone at CU-Boulder who is an advocate for other women? Know a department that continually works to improve the climate for women at CU? Nominations of...
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CU community shows strength in numbers under gold dome

About 200 University of Colorado leaders, students and alumni gathered at the state Capitol on Friday, Jan. 28, for CU Advocacy Day. The occasion served as a...
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Five questions for Jeremy Németh

Jeremy Németh Perhaps Jeremy Németh's interest in urban design began in preschool, where he would spend entire days building wooden block towers taller than...
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CU-Boulder grads rank first in nation for Peace Corps volunteers

For the first time in its history, the University of Colorado Boulder is ranked No. 1 in the nation for graduates serving as Peace Corps volunteers this year...
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Tuition waiver benefit could be expanded by July

The University of Colorado has room to improve its tuition waiver benefit in comparison with other comparable institutions, according to a benefits study...
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Math, physics library to close this summer

The Oliver C. Lester Library of Mathematics and Physics on the University of Colorado Boulder campus will close this summer in order to accommodate other...
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Researcher to explore informal disaster communication

Faculty researchers at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs and the University of California Irvine will study the role of online informal communication...
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School of Dental Medicine expansion under way

The drilling you may hear in the School of Dental Medicine isn't all about filling teeth. Construction is under way to expand the third and fourth floors. Dan...
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SPA professor a 'star' among women in criminal justice, criminology

Angela Gover A few years back, Angela Gover, associate professor in the School of Public Affairs (SPA), was ranked seventh nationally among women "stars" in...
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'Christy's Match' supports gifts of Leeds faculty, staff

Christy Orris, board chair of the Leeds School of Business, has made a $10,000 gift toward the school aimed to incentivize giving to the school by Leeds...
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Biopharmaceutical company signs license agreement with CU

Soligenix, Inc. , a late-stage biopharmaceutical company, recently announced that it has entered into a definitive license agreement with the University of...
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SkillSoft's multiple features await discovery

You have probably logged in to SkillSoft, the employee portal of online training. Most likely, you have accessed SkillSoft in order to complete required...
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Cost-saving idea could lead to reward

Do you have a cost-saving idea? You might earn a cash reward. Learn more here: https://www.cu.edu/articles/upload/HB10-1264-InfoPage.pdf
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Boulder blood drive continues Feb. 7-8

You have what it takes to save a life and you have two more days to donate: The Boulder Staff Council sponsors its Bonfils blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m...
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Meet the new Cognos reporting system at informational meeting

If you work with financial reports, you'll want to attend one of this month's Reporting System Town Hall meetings, offered by the Office of University...
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Boulder Faculty Assembly to grant faculty excellence awards

The Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) has announced it will grant up to 12 BFA Excellence Awards to Boulder campus faculty in spring 2011. Each award is...
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Commitment to community could mean $10,000 prize

The Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting nominations for the annual Faculty Community Service Award, made possible by an endowment from the Chase...
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Hidden Gems: UC-Denver Career Center

A young student finds herself struggling with the future, wondering where her passion lies and what kind of work she'll want to do when she graduates. She's...
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Five questions for Thomas Hauser

Thomas Hauser Just a few months ago, Thomas Hauser came to the University of Colorado Boulder with the task of building a research computing group that will...
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Columbia University provost to speak at annual Diversity Summit

Claude Steele Claude Steele, provost of Columbia University and author of "Whistling Vivaldi and Other Clues to How Stereotypes Affect Us," is the featured...

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