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Five burning questions about ChatGPT, answered by humans

This sentence was not written by ChatGPT. Later on in this story, you’ll find a paragraph drafted by the popular artificial intelligence platform (it’s up to...
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February Town Hall: Celebrating our faculty, budget model updates and more

In February’s virtual Town Hall, Chancellor Venkat Reddy and a panel of campus leaders shared thoughts and updates on current campus events. Take a look at the...
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School of Public Affairs launches re-imagined Center for Community Safety and Resilience

The School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado Denver established the new Center for Community Safety and Resilience (CCSR), a collaborative and...
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CU researchers show that Paxlovid remains highly effective on Omicron variants

The findings that appear in Lancet Infectious Diseases are from one of the first studies to examine the effectiveness of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (Paxlovid) in...
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President’s Teaching Scholars joined by two new members
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President’s Teaching Scholars joined by two new members

From left, Michael Lightner, vice president for academic affairs; Wendy Glenn; President Todd Saliman; Marcelo Perraillo; and Raphael Sassower. Glenn and...
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Call for entries: 2023 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards
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Call for entries: 2023 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards

Three years ago, the world underwent a radical shift. Workplaces everywhere shut down and employees were largely relegated to working from home. Long-held...
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New retirement fund options offer socially conscious investment choices

CU’s TIAA-administered retirement plans in March will add two new funds to their lineup of investment options. These new funds have been researched and chosen...
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Student success reaches new heights: Fall-to-spring retention rate hits 33-year high

More CU Boulder first-year students returned to the spring semester this academic year, thanks to a focused and widespread effort on student success built on a...
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UCCS to host Nobel Prize winner

Dmitry Muratov is editor in chief of the independent Novaya Gazeta, which has ceased publication due to censorship over the conflict in Ukraine. He'll speak at...
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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers makes a post-COVID comeback

In early November, a dozen undergraduate and graduate students from CU Denver’s College of Engineering, Design and Computing traveled to the Society of...
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What makes a couple successful? Tips from a relationship therapist

How to sustain love? For couples, it turns out there are many twists, turns and considerations along the road to living their best relationships. Mostly it...
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Black History Month continues with events across four campuses
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Black History Month continues with events across four campuses

Members of the CU community across the four campuses already have taken part in several events in honor of Black History Month. As February continues, still...
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Dig into your retirement options with Retirement Ready

Dig into your retirement options with Retirement Ready

Employee Services is here to help take the mystery out of the retirement planning process. Each year, we host Retirement Ready — a series of educational...
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The Center for Humanities & the Arts celebrates 25 years at CU Boulder

The CHA's 25th Anniversary Celebration will be a discussion hub to look back and plan ahead for how to promote, support and celebrate the arts and humanities...
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UCCS and PCC align with pre-collegiate and engineering programs

UCCS Chancellor Venkat Reddy joined Pueblo Community College (PCC) President Patty Erjavec on Friday, Feb. 3, to celebrate two new partnerships between the two...
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Six projects awarded Evolve Seed Grants

The fifth round of the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) Faculty Evolve Seed Grants have been awarded to six faculty to support their research and...
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What is the health risk of meth contamination?

With a recent series of methamphetamine contamination cases at Colorado public libraries making the news nationally, a Colorado School of Public Health expert...
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2023 Colorado Capital Conference seeks participants
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2023 Colorado Capital Conference seeks participants

U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper – together with Colorado Mesa University, the University of Colorado and Colorado State University – invite...
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$5 million gift creates first named deanship at CU Boulder

$5 million gift creates first named deanship at CU Boulder

Alumnus, entrepreneur and CU Boulder donor Tandean Rustandy has given $5 million to create the Tandean Rustandy Endowed Deanship at the Leeds School of...
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President Saliman augments system administration leadership team
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Faculty endeavors play important role in outreach, engagement

Faculty Council last week heard updates on outreach and engagement efforts underway at the CU system level, including an initiative that would spotlight the...
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Limelight breaking ground on new hotel in Boulder

Aspen Hospitality and CU Boulder have announced that construction is beginning for the on-campus Limelight Hotel Boulder. The landmark conference center hotel...
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Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative announces Southern Colorado Ethical Leadership Award

The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program (DFEI) at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) College of Business recently announced a...
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Grand Challenges Round Two Symposium showcases interdisciplinary research, offers forum for feedback

Reframing gender equality as an economic performance multiplier. Studying the science of consciousness and psychedelics. Building climate-resilient cities...
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COVID-19 pandemic highlighted significant rates of anxiety and depression among adolescents

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic began, adolescent mental health in the United States was a growing and far-reaching concern. As the effects of the pandemic...
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Bird flu surveillance aims at keeping human risk low

Bird flu surveillance aims at keeping human risk low

A researcher who focuses on human and animal viral intersection explains the need for strong surveillance of the country’s significant avian flu epidemic.

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