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Shining a light on therapy that might help SAD sufferers

Winter’s onset means progressively fewer hours of daylight. For many, this change is hard to adjust to, triggering depressed or just unsettled feelings. A CU...
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Publication note: No CU Connections on Thanksgiving, Dec. 22 and 29

CU Connections will not publish new issues on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 24), Dec. 22 and 29. Deadline for submissions for the Thursday, Dec. 1, issue is noon...
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Seven faculty members join ranks of CU Distinguished Professors
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Seven faculty members join ranks of CU Distinguished Professors

The University of Colorado has announced seven new members joining its roster of Distinguished Professors, a title signifying the highest honor awarded to...
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Regents hear update on freshman retention rates
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Regents hear update on freshman retention rates

COLORADO SPRINGS – The Board of Regents on Nov. 3 heard an update on CU’s Strategic Plan, delving into brand new numbers detailing student retention. During a...
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With school shootings at record high, new grant aims to curb violence in Colorado schools

With a new $2 million grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) at CU Boulder aims to help 40...
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Pigage Natural History Museum preserves a legacy and expands education

The university’s most unusual hidden treasure on the UCCS campus might be the Pigage Natural History Museum and Wildlife Lab located in Osborne.
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From military service to CU Denver: Meet our student veterans

An Air Force veteran who hopes to become an immunologist and a former Navy hospital corpsman who is studying business administration are just two of the 1,958...
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Older adults embrace new careers in research

Kady Nearing, PhD, is leading an innovative solution to the problem of a lack of participant diversity in clinical trials. Her NIH-funded project is training...
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President Saliman discusses priorities, challenges with Faculty Senate
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President Saliman discusses priorities, challenges with Faculty Senate

President Todd Saliman appeared at the Faculty Senate’s meeting last week to discuss current priorities and challenges facing the university. President Todd...
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CU honored for outreach in southern Colorado
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CU honored for outreach in southern Colorado

The University of Colorado recently was honored with a Dentros Award from Action22, recognizing CU’s outreach and engagement work with communities across...
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CU Boulder faculty, staff to attend world’s largest climate conference

Three CU Boulder faculty—James Anaya, Colleen Scanlan Lyons and Max Boykoff—will join this year’s gathering to observe the negotiations and contribute valuable...
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Mind games at UCCS: Olympians conquer Olympiad

On October 7, over 150 Olympians came from all over Colorado to participate in the 38th Soifer Mathematical Olympiad. The Olympians were offered five problems...
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A heart found its way home again

On October 27, 2022, the late afternoon sun broke through the clouds to bathe the Centennial House at 1050 Ninth Street in brilliant sunshine. It shone on a...
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Dozens gather at annual Die-In to spotlight action against racism and injustice

The annual event, which occurs nationwide and was hosted Thursday by the CU School of Medicine chapter of White Coats for Black Lives, is held as a protest and...
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Call for proposals: Coleman Institute’s Technology Translational Research and Development Awards
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Call for proposals: Coleman Institute’s Technology Translational Research and Development Awards

The Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities is now accepting proposals from CU faculty members for the Technology Translational Research and Development (...
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Accessing Higher Ground Conference: CU community receives 5% discount
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Accessing Higher Ground Conference: CU community receives 5% discount

The 2022 Accessing Higher Ground: Accessible, Media, Web and Technology Conference is set for Nov. 14-18 at the Hilton Denver City Center. The conference also...
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Newest research institute tackles mental health, wellness through integration of science, community

Newest research institute tackles mental health, wellness through integration of science, community

CU Boulder’s newest institute—the Renée Crown Wellness Institute—celebrated its grand opening last week on University Hill with a joyful event highlighting...
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Attend the Conservative Scholar Luncheon Nov. 2 in Colorado Springs

Join the Bruce D. Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization for a discussion about traditional American ideals and their impact on individual...
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T. Rowe Price Career and Innovation Center celebrates one-year anniversary

The T. Rowe Price Career and Innovation Center celebrates the one-year anniversary of its renovated space on Oct. 25. The center renovated existing space in...
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A 10,000-year-old infant burial provides insights into the use of baby carriers and family heirlooms in prehistory

The authors of a new article published in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory argue that they have found evidence of the use of baby carriers 10,...
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State of the Campus 2022 shines spotlight on our people

The CU Anschutz Medical Campus is stronger than ever, Chancellor Don Elliman said in his annual State of the Campus Address. “Our spirit of collaboration is...
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President's Fund for the Humanities
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Submit proposals now for President’s Fund for the Humanities grants

The Office of Academic Affairs is accepting proposals from full-time faculty members for the President’s Fund for the Humanities . Deadline for submissions is...
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Change to parental leave policy broadens employee eligibility

Change to parental leave policy broadens employee eligibility

CU Boulder leadership has approved a new interim Paid Parental Leave Policy that updates eligibility criteria to make the benefit available to more employee...
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Five things to know about Ralphie’s handlers

Run, Ralphie, run! As game day comes around, let's appreciate the hard work and care Ralphie handlers provide. “It’s a feeling you’ll never forget,” Ralphie...
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Three local start-up companies win Torch Grants

On October 10, three local start-up companies were each awarded $45,000 Torch Grants at the Spark the Springs event at UCCS. Salt Athletic, Lead Foot Racing...

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