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'Behind the Mask' fundraiser benefits Center on Domestic Violence

A free multimedia event featuring dramatic and provocative stories of abuse and hope was presented at the Wells Fargo Theater in Denver on Oct. 20. The event...
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Study: Estrogen replacement therapy speeds ovarian cancer growth

Monique Spillman, M.D. Estrogen therapy used by menopausal women causes a type of ovarian cancer to grow five times faster, according to a new study being...
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Boulder firm signs research, licensing agreements with CU for heart study

Boulder-based miRagen Therapeutics Inc., a biopharmaceutical company focused on improving patients' lives by developing innovative microRNA (miRNA)-based...
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Friday is deadline for proposals for President's Fund for the Humanities grants

The President's Fund for the Humanities was established to preserve a balance in the university's programs of education and research by giving special...
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Regent candidates: Here's why we want to serve

Editor's note: The Faculty and Staff Newsletter invited each of the candidates on the Nov. 2 ballot for Board of Regents to respond, in up to 250 words, to...
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Benson shares university's progress, challenges in town hall meeting

University of Colorado faces substantial challenges, primarily related to funding, but is making progress on several fronts through a combination of offensive...
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Faculty Senate's fall meeting set for Oct. 28

Any and all interested faculty members are invited to attend the University of Colorado Faculty Senate's fall meeting, which is set for noon to 2 p.m. Thursday...
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Churchill appeal heard in court

The Colorado Court of Appeals today heard oral arguments in former University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill's lawsuit against CU. Opening briefs in...
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Five questions for Janice Torkildsen

Janice Torkildsen at the atrium in the new Center for Community, which she helped develop "Lucky" is a word Janice Torkildsen uses often to describe herself...
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Colorado Bioneers returns for eighth year

The eighth Annual Colorado Bioneers is set for Friday, Nov. 5, through Sunday, Nov. 7, on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus. The Colorado Bioneers...
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CU Children's Center earns national accreditation

The University of Colorado Children's Center, part of the department of housing and dining services at CU-Boulder, has earned accreditation from the National...
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'Nutraceutical' research asks, could cardiovascular health fit in a pill?

Photo by Noah Larsen Workers in CU-Boulder Professor Douglas Seals' Integrative Physiology of Aging Laboratory monitor a subject being tested for arterial...
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Faculty Assembly: Changing class schedule not likely

UCCS students may just have to try harder to get to classes on time. Faculty Assembly members at the Oct. 8 meeting concluded that timeliness is a student...
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Light shines into renovated, updated CU Building

A refined wood-and-glass entryway facing Lawrence Street invites visitors inside a door that didn't exist before. The brightly lighted lobby greets faculty,...
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Hospital ranked among top 10 academic medical centers in U.S.

The University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) has been cited as one of the top 10 academic medical centers in the country based on quality, patient safety and...
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Nominations requested for Elizabeth D. Gee award

The Faculty Council Women's Committee is requesting nominations for the 2011 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award. This award recognizes and honors an...
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At-large regent candidates take debate to Denver campus

Photo: Diane Carman Regent Steve Bosley and CU-Boulder law professor Melissa Hart, both running for the at-large seat on the Board of Regents, articulate their...
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Regents talk tuition increase cap, but delay decision

A resolution that sought to cap the University of Colorado's in-state tuition at no more than 4 percent for the 2011-2012 fiscal year was tabled indefinitely...
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Moore named provost at CU-Boulder

Russell L. Moore Russell L. Moore, who has served as interim provost at the University of Colorado Boulder since July, today was named provost and executive...
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Jones to lead information security for system

Dan Jones Dan Jones, director of information technology (IT) security for the University of Colorado Boulder, has been named interim chief information security...
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Five questions for Gregory Plett

UCCS Associate Professor Gregory Plett enjoys climbing Colorado's 14ers; he reached his fifth and most recent summit at Mount Huron this summer. As a new...
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President's Teaching Scholars Program nominations due soon

The President's Teaching Scholars Program's (PTSP) 2011 call for nominations continues through Nov. 12. University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson...
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Election season brings guideline reminder

With Election Day approaching on Nov. 2, the University of Colorado is reminding employees of guidelines regarding political campaign-related activity and...
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President's Employee of the Year to be recognized next week

Lisa Affleck of Payroll & Benefit Services has been named the President's Employee of the Year for system administration. She will receive a plaque and $1,...

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