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SkillSoft offers resources for health, wellness

Whether you have five minutes or five hours, there are online courses, videos, reference materials and books available to you. CU is committed to providing...
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Five questions for Marion Sills

Marion Sills, M.D., is an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and an attending physician in the emergency...
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German company to develop CU nanotechnology platform

Robert McLeod A novel University of Colorado Boulder technique to shrink the size of circuitry used in nanotechnology devices like computer chips and solar...
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Grant will expand partnerships at CU Aging Center

The CU Aging Center has provided mental health care to Pikes Peak region seniors for 12 years, through low-fee, sliding-scale services that are invaluable to...
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COLTT set for return ride into Boulder

The University of Colorado Boulder invites the community to attend its 14th annual Colorado Learning and Teaching With Technology conference, Aug. 3-4.
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Researchers develop software to advance brain image research

A University of Colorado Boulder research team has developed a new software program enabling neuroscientists to produce single brain images pulled from...
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Retirees' suit against PERA dismissed

A Denver District Court has dismissed a lawsuit against the Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association (PERA) by a group of retirees who claimed passage...
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Update: University of Colorado Hospital explores partnership with Poudre Valley

University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) officials have signed a letter of intent to explore an affiliation with Poudre Valley Health System (PVHS).
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Blood drive continues Thursday in Boulder

A Bonfils blood drive sponsored by the Boulder Staff Council continues for a second day, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23. The Bonfils bus will be...
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Career Services seeking help for annual suit collection

Each year, Career Services at the University of Colorado Boulder partners with the Engineering BOLD Center (formerly the Multicultural Engineering Program) and...
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Shakespeare Fest returns for 54th season

Tragic love, mistaken identities and hysterical farce fill the program at the 2011 Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) on the University of Colorado Boulder...
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Record-setting 10 CU-Boulder students awarded Fulbright grants

A record-setting 10 University of Colorado Boulder students have received Fulbright grants to pursue teaching, research and graduate studies abroad during the...
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NSF awards CU-Boulder $5.9 million grant for alpine eco research

The National Science Foundation has awarded the University of Colorado Boulder a six-year, $5.9 million grant to continue intensive studies of long-term...
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Survey: Most students report positive campus experience

In fall 2010, CU-Boulder conducted a survey of CU-Boulder's Social Climate Survey.
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Denver high school students gain glimpse of college experience

By Tom Hutton CU President Bruce Benson poses for photos with high school students taking part in the Marquez Scholars Summer Institute at UCCS. Some 20...
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Faculty members engaged in science collaboration with Aurora Public Schools

By Julia Cummings Robert “Bud” Talbot, left, and Randy Tagg, right, work with a student at the new Innovation Hyperlab. Robert "Bud" Talbot of the School of...
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Colorado School of Public Health honors Poudre Valley Health System

The Colorado School of Public Health named the Poudre Valley Health System's (PVHS) Coalition for Activity and Nutrition to Defeat Obesity (CanDo) the...
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Stair chase builds muscles, health, camaraderie among CU staff

By Cathy Beuten One, two, three, four . . . make it to the next floor! From left, Amanda Ulrey, Gabriela Pena and Cary Ihme get into the spirit of the Great...
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Five questions for Catalin Grigoras

As a college student in Bucharest, Catalin Grigoras was fascinated by digital signals and what he could do with them.
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Regents OK student plan for CU-Boulder recreation center

The Board of Regents today voted to approve the $63.5 million package of improvements to the CU-Boulder recreation center, which students overwhelmingly...
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Programs critical in reaching, retaining diverse students

Gains are being made in attracting and retaining diverse students, but there's still much more to be done. The Board of Regents heard the 2010-11 diversity...
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Regents approve $2.82 billion budget

The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted to approve a $2.82 billion operating budget for the CU system's 2011-12 fiscal year.
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With cross-country tour, bicyclist brings men's depression into light

At 50 men are 3 times more likely to suicide than women. Mark Meier has developed programs concerning workplace depression. Now he's taking it to the road.
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Cyber attacks: One click can mean major crash

A recent cyber attack on defense contractor Lockheed Martin has again landed information security breaches in the news. In a possibly related incident, a cyber...
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Five questions for Clayton Lewis

Making computers easier to understand has been one of Clayton Lewis' long-running interests.

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