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Semester’s last CU on the Weekend, ‘How GPS Changed Everything,’ is Saturday

How is it that a system, originally intended to support worldwide military operations, has created such broad-reaching benefits? Professor Penina Axelrad’s CU...
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Visiting D.C., President Saliman highlights CU priorities for federal leaders
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Visiting D.C., President Saliman highlights CU priorities for federal leaders

Sen. Michael Bennet and CU President Todd Saliman in conversation last week in Washington, D.C. CU President Todd Saliman last week traveled to Washington, D.C...
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Regents announce annual slate of honorees
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Regents announce slate of honorees for 2023

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced the list of individuals receiving Honorary Degrees, Distinguished Service Awards and University...
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CU community invited to offer input on new DEI statement for Regent Policy

The University of Colorado community is invited to review a newly drafted diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) statement for Regent Policy 10 and to provide...
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Regents, president provide report assessing Treasury issue

The Treasury Investment Process Review Committee has provided its report to the Board of Regents and CU President Todd Saliman on findings and recommendations...
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$68 million NASA contract awarded to National Snow and Ice Data Center

For the seventh time, NASA has selected the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) for the management and...
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Students shoot for the stars with CubeSat launch

A group of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS) students brought space a huge step closer to UCCS.
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Urban Design program spotlights opportunities in missing middle housing

The College of Architecture and Planning’s Master of Urban Design (MUD) program hosted a signature event spotlighting missing middle housing and featuring a...
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CU Anschutz experts call attention to unsupervised youth gun access in Colorado

Experts at the Injury and Violence Prevention Center raise awareness about how quickly middle and high schoolers in Colorado can access firearms and the...
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Amid youth mental health crisis, CU Boulder center teaches grown-ups how to help

Through partnerships with school districts, mental health agencies and community groups, the new CU Boulder Center for Resilience and Well-Being provides...
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JJ Cohen Mini Med School back in session April 5

JJ Cohen Mini Med School back in session April 5

Mini Med will be offered from the CU Anschutz Medical Campus one night weekly for four weeks in the spring semester. It kicks off from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. April 5...
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March Town Hall: College name change, a new VCAF, Fall Break approved and more

In March’s virtual Town Hall, Chancellor Venkat Reddy and a panel of campus leaders shared thoughts and updates on current campus events.
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Eight CU Denver women who inspire us

As part of CU Denver’s community, these powerhouse women are pushing boundaries, breaking down barriers, and showing the world that nothing is impossible. And...
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Business confidence index improves, remains pessimistic in Colorado

The Leeds Business Confidence Index (LBCI) nudged closer to neutral territory ahead of the second quarter 2023 but remained pessimistic, marking the third-...
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Fake news: Medical quackery enters a new dimension

Experts discuss the dangers of the proliferation of health misinformation, pointing largely to threats to patient safety and to evidence-based medicine.
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Communications
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Communications

Faculty Council Communications Committee members, top row from left, Stavrositu, Ibacache, Feliciano, Bondelevitch and Cunningham; bottom row from left,...
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Take the mystery out of CU health plans with this on-demand course

Take the mystery out of CU health plans with this on-demand course

Employee Services developed an on-demand resource, updated each year, to explain all your options in detail and take the suspense out of making your annual...
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Search for CU treasurer underway

The search for the University of Colorado’s next treasurer is underway. A search committee, co-chaired by Regents Nolbert Chavez and Ken Montera, met on...
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Get easier access to screen reader mode in the employee portal

Get easier access to screen reader mode in the employee portal

CU aims to accommodate the accessibility needs of all faculty, staff and students. UIS has enabled a CU employee portal update to make accessing screen reader...
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Announcing the Buffs One Read title for fall 2023

Buffs One Read, a campus program that aims to build community through the shared reading of one book, has selected a new title for the Fall 2023 and Spring...
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Student Support Network launching this summer

UCCS is launching a new tool for faculty, staff and students this summer semester. The Student Support Network will be replacing Starfish, the software...
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Russian Nobel Peace Prize recipient discusses democracy, peace and propaganda with CU Denver

Democracy was in focus at CU Denver when Nobel Peace Prize recipient Dmitry Muratov recently visited the campus. The event was hosted by the School of Public...
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Type 2 youth diabetes study changes standard of care worldwide

A 15-year, multicenter study has changed the course of care for youth with type 2 diabetes, enhancing treatments for this growing population and illustrating...
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Big data and bold medicine: CU Anschutz returns to airwaves with ‘Possibilities Endless’

Big data and bold medicine: CU Anschutz returns to airwaves with ‘Possibilities Endless’

This spring, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus returns to primetime. March 13 marks the launch of the latest phase of the CU Anschutz...
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School of Public Affairs is now the College of Public Service

School of Public Affairs is now the College of Public Service

The UCCS School of Public Affairs has become the College of Public Service. The University of Colorado Board of Regents approved the name change and three new...

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