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Perfectly preserved dinosaur skin found in Korea

Perfectly preserved dinosaur skin found in Korea

Paleontologists are used to finding dinosaur bones and tracks. But remnants of soft tissue, like muscles or skin, are rare and often not well preserved. A very...
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‘Mayor of Anschutz’ is back on the job

‘Mayor of Anschutz’ is back on the job

When it comes to smiling faces and warm dispositions on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, they don’t come much sunnier than Ron Washington...
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Center for Innovative Design and Analysis aids in mining for data

Center for Innovative Design and Analysis aids in mining for data

For many men and women on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, each day is a search. Their quarry is the signals in data: information necessary...
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University of Colorado names Mark R. Kennedy as presidential finalist

Mark R. Kennedy The University of Colorado Board of Regents today named Mark R. Kennedy as the finalist for president of the university system. “Mark Kennedy...
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Open Enrollment begins soon: Here’s what you need to know
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Open Enrollment begins soon: Here’s what you need to know

Mark your calendar for Open Enrollment, April 22-May 10. This is your chance to keep, waive or enroll in medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance...
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Revisions to degree revocation policy took effect March 27
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Revisions to degree revocation policy took effect March 27

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to APS1039-Degree Revocation. Revisions to the policy allow campuses to make corrections to...
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CU Boulder and Coursera plan electrical engineering and data science degrees

CU Boulder and Coursera plan electrical engineering and data science degrees

The CU Boulder and Coursera, the leading online learning platform, announced today at the company’s annual conference in London a partnership to launch the...
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Gen. George W. Casey Jr. shares leadership journey with CU Boulder students

Gen. George W. Casey Jr. shares leadership journey with CU Boulder students

When he gives classroom lectures about leadership, Gen. George W. Casey Jr. inevitably begins by explaining the game-changing geopolitical landscape...
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You live in Colorado. Are you a Coloradan — or a Coloradoan?

You live in Colorado. Are you a Coloradan — or a Coloradoan?

Even Colorado’s last state historian skirted the debate: Are residents of Colorado properly known as Coloradans or Coloradoans?
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Mini-MBA participants generate more than $1.8 million in financial impact

Mini-MBA participants generate more than $1.8 million in financial impact

The UCCS Mini-MBA program celebrated its second cohort of graduates on March 19 with the presentation of individual capstone projects that achieved more than $...
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Six good reasons to take summer classes

Six good reasons to take summer classes

Summer vacation is a lovely concept. But if you’re smart, you know that summer is the perfect time to put your big plans and career goals into action by taking...
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A decade of dollars for promising research

A decade of dollars for promising research

If you are a member of the CCTSI, chances are good you know our pilot grant program. (Remember, you must be a CCTSI member to apply for grants and participate...
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Increase understanding of benefits, retirement with on-demand speaker series
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Increase understanding of benefits, retirement with on-demand speaker series

The University of Colorado provides faculty and staff access to excellent health plans; savings options for medical, child and adult day care expenses; along...
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SpongeBob is not why your child likes junk food, new study shows

SpongeBob is not why your child likes junk food, new study shows

Parents and lawmakers looking to cartoon characters as a reason children choose cookies over carrots may be looking in the wrong direction, according to a new...
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With seven themes, 2030 strategic planning process moves into next phase

With seven themes, 2030 strategic planning process moves into next phase

More than 250 faculty, staff and students provided feedback and volunteered to work on one of the seven themes during three town hall sessions March 11 for the...
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Education may be key to a healthier, wealthier U.S.

Education may be key to a healthier, wealthier U.S.

According to the United States Department of Education, the U.S. high school graduation rate will reach an all-time high this year, which is good news for both...
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CU Anschutz at forefront of breakthroughs in Down syndrome research

CU Anschutz at forefront of breakthroughs in Down syndrome research

Colorado is a world leader in studying Down syndrome — with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus at the epicenter — and the galvanized research...
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Researchers discover a genetic defect linked to pediatric liver disease

Researchers discover a genetic defect linked to pediatric liver disease

For more than 35 years, Ron Sokol, MD has been treating children born with a liver disease called Biliary Atresia (BA). Though the disease is rare, it is the...
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Leadership lessons from Steve White, president of Comcast’s West Division

Leadership lessons from Steve White, president of Comcast’s West Division

On Thursday, March 7, CU South Denver hosted our second Journey to the Top | C-Suite Series, featuring Steve White, president of Comcast – West Division...
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The Congressman: Neguse

The Congressman: Neguse – regent emeritus, former student body president – goes to Washington

Former CU Boulder student body president Joe Neguse made a name for himself in Colorado. Now he’s doing it in Washington, D.C.
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Faculty Council hears latest on presidential search

Jack Kroll, Vice Chair, 1st Congressional District Speaking at the March 14 Faculty Council meeting at 1800 Grant St., Regent Jack Kroll said he and the rest...
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Faculty Council Committee members, top from left, Melzer, Gruber, Ferguson, Piket-May, Anderson and Buszek; bottom from left, Gillanders, Tallman, Kopaneva, Bugros McLean, Johnson, Kass-Wolf and Notestine.
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Women

Faculty Council Committee members, top from left, Melzer, Anderson, Piket-May, Ferguson, Gruber, Buszek; bottom from left, Gillanders, Kass-Wolf, Johnson,...
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Naturally Slim helps participants lose weight without giving up foods they love
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Naturally Slim helps participants lose weight without giving up foods they love

If you’re trying to lose weight, you may have noticed the process is oftentimes more complicated than it needs to be. If you’re looking for a simplified...
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Conference on World Affairs announces 2019 schedule, keynotes

Conference on World Affairs announces 2019 schedule, keynotes

Award-winning designer Leyla Acaroglu, once described as a "sustainability provocateur" will travel from Santarém, Portugal to give the opening keynote address...

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