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Threats to state funding continue to fester at Capitol

A recent revision by Gov. Bill Ritter to the current budget is resulting in $5.5 million less for higher education in the state, including a $1.5 million cut...
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Faculty Council hears latest on early retirement incentives, dependent audit

The Faculty Council last week heard updates on the dependent benefit eligibility audit that's under way and an early retirement incentive that's under...
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Physics professor set to testify before Congress on value of STEM

Noah Finkelstein Noah Finkelstein, an associate professor of physics education research at the University of Colorado at Boulder, will testify before Congress...
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Five Questions for Shelby Wolf

Shelby Wolf Professor, School of Education University of Colorado at Boulder Shelby WolfProfessor, School of EducationUniversity of Colorado at Boulder On any...
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Lawmakers say 'thank you' to CU lifesavers

Sen. Rollie Heath thanks Norio Fukami, M.D., for saving his life. Sen. Rollie Heath thanks Norio Fukami, M.D.,for saving his life. The University of Colorado...
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CU Women Succeeding Symposium offers information, career development

The 2010 CU Women Succeeding Symposium is set for Feb. 26 at the Anschutz Medical Campus. The day of recognition, information, career development, support and...
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Forum to present debate over constitutional reform

"Ungovernable States: Prospects for Constitutional Reform in California and Colorado" is set for 7 p.m. Feb. 24 in the Turnhalle Opera House at the Tivoli...
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Solar panels produce energy for campus, contribute to state goal

Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado Solar panels installed at the University of Colorado at Boulder on the roofs of the Coors Events/Conference Center,...
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University launches effort to boost ranks of science and education teachers

The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs will join other leading universities working to increase the number of math and science teachers in the United...
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Giving Back Campaign making fans of volunteerism

UC Denver's inaugural Giving Back Campaign extended well into the new year, with faculty and staff connecting with the community, sharing time and talents...
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Emergency medicine physicians take part in suicide research trial

Emergency room physicians see the impact of patients who attempt suicide. Too often these patients don't receive the ongoing care they need. The physicians in...
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Environmental Health and Safety

Are you an employee or affiliate of the University of Colorado Denver who is required to complete either "Bloodborne Pathogens" or "Chemical Waste Management...
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PERA rescue plan moves forward at Capitol

Legislation intended to stabilize the Public Employee's Retirement Association pension fund passed the Senate Finance Committee by a 5-2 vote Tuesday night...
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Higher education flexibility bill launched, but changes likely

The bill aimed at giving higher education institutions greater flexibility in several state-regulated areas has been introduced in the Colorado Senate,...
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State Senate bill targets shortage of nursing teachers

A bill that would make the existing CollegeInvest nurse teacher loan forgiveness program more attractive to more students has passed its first hurdle in the...
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State lawmakers to recognize CU cancer researchers, doctors

State lawmakers on Friday, Jan. 29, will meet with a delegation of University of Colorado researchers, doctors and top leadership at the Legislature as part of...
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Five Questions for Richard Wobbekind

Richard Wobbekind Thank a man and some gorillas in a cage for pushing Richard Wobbekind to study economics, but thank his parents and mentors for helping him...
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Howard Dean, Karl Rove to debate issues

Howard Dean, former Democratic National Committee chairman, and Karl Rove, former senior adviser and deputy chief of staff to former President George W. Bush,...
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State Attorney General to teach criminal justice course

Attorney General John Suthers is teaching a joint undergraduate and graduate course in criminal justice at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs this...
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Haiti earthquake echoes at UC Denver

Eight students and a faculty member from the University of Colorado Denver left Haiti only hours before the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that shook the island...
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Researchers receive grant to study impact of law on public health practice

As Colorado's public health professionals address the health needs of the state, improving the time it takes to translate research into practice improves the...
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UCCS alum donates $1 million to name new event center

A new, 1,250-seat event center at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs will bear the name of a family of eight UCCS alums. James L. "Jim" Gallogly, a...
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Regent committees discuss presidential search process, construction projects

Laws and policies guiding University of Colorado presidential searches and employee ethics, and future construction projects on all four campuses are among the...
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Health care, STEM education in CU spotlight as U.S. lawmakers convene

As delegates from Colorado and the rest of the country return to Capitol Hill this week, the University of Colorado's Office of Government Relations begins a...
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University leads nation in awards from new program for researchers

From left: Arthi Jayaraman, Michael Hermele, Tobin Munsat and Alysia Marino Four University of Colorado at Boulder professors will receive $750,000 grants...

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