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CU Leeds School index: Business leaders foresee solid expansion in state

For the first time in three years, Colorado business leaders are predicting solid growth in the state economy, according to the most recent quarterly Leeds...
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Curtain comes down on Shakespeare Fest season in less than two weeks

Photo by Casey A. Cass for CU Communications John Hutton is Lear and Jamie Ann Romero is Cordelia in the Colorado Shakespeare Festival production of "King Lear...
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Higher ed institutions want consistency in green rankings

The University of Colorado at Boulder has joined about two dozen other institutions of higher education in an open letter to publishers of campus...
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New College of Music program promises opera from ground up

Composers Robert Aldridge and Herschel Garfien How does an opera transform from words and music on paper to life on stage? The University of Colorado at...
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More than 60 faculty members earn tenure

At its June meeting, the Board of Regents approved awards of tenure and appointments with tenure for 63 faculty members throughout the system: University of...
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Performing arts veteran takes helm of Macky Auditorium

Rodolfo "Rudy" Betancourt Rodolfo "Rudy" Betancourt has been appointed director of Macky Auditorium after a national search. Betancourt, who follows Interim...
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CU-Boulder names Boswell interim vice chancellor for diversity

Robert Boswell Professor Robert Boswell of the molecular, cellular and developmental biology department at the University of Colorado at Boulder has been named...
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Clothing drive benefits job seekers, student scholarships

In a tough economic climate, the extra expense of buying a new interviewing suit is especially daunting for some students and alumni. To help, CU-Boulder...
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Diversity officers: Outreach, pipeline programs crucial for student recruitment

Correction: The original version of this story included inaccurate information on the percentages of minorities among tenured and tenure-track faculty. The...
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First class of Boettcher Investigators taking on cancer, Parkinson's, more

Dowell Three University of Colorado researchers are among an elite corps of Colorado scientists who have earned the title "Boettcher Investigator" under a new...
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Shakespeare Fest actors turn to words of Founding Fathers

Furthering a trend among Shakespeare theater companies across the country, actors from the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) will read the Declaration of...
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Obituary: Patricia Morris, University Libraries, CU-Boulder

Patricia Morris, associate professor and faculty director of preservation for University Libraries at the University of Colorado at Boulder, died on May 7,...
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Renovations to Andrews Hall cross finish line with LEED gold certification

Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado Students gather in a common area of the renovated Andrews Hall. The CU-Boulder residence hall recently was LEED...
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Regents rally 'round the Pac-10

At a meeting that felt more like a pep rally than a forum of elected officials, the University of Colorado Board of Regents voted unanimously Friday, June 11,...
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The Bard is back in town

Romance, power and deceit intertwine as the Colorado Shakespeare Festival presents three Shakespeare and two other classic plays this summer under the stars at...
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Five Questions for Brian Shimamoto

Could you count on one hand the number of great bosses you’ve had? Would it take a calculator to record the not-so-great ones? Brian Shimamoto believes...
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Study finds ocean may have covered one-third of Mars

A vast ocean likely covered one-third of the surface of Mars some 3.5 billion years ago, according to a new study conducted by University of Colorado at...
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Colorado Alumni Career Fair

The University of Colorado at Boulder is co-sponsoring the first "All Colorado Alumni Career Fair" from 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday, June 17, at the Ramada Plaza...
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COLTT Conference promises exploration of latest innovations in education

Early registration has begun for the 13th Colorado Learning and Teaching With Technology (COLTT) Conference, which promises an exceptional professional...
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CU-Boulder education professor named to White House administration post

Kris D. Gutiérrez, professor and Provost's Chair in the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been nominated by President Barack...
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Campus Construction providing much needed buildings for CU-Boulder

Photo by Andi Fabri/University of Colorado The VAC opened to art and art history classes in December 2009. Photo by Andi Fabri/University of ColoradoThe VAC...
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CU-Boulder School of Education to benefit from estate gift

Carol Robinson Reynolds (BA '58, MA '68, EdD '78) knows the value of a CU degree. After all, she has three of them, the last two from the School of Education...
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Vice Chancellor McKee leaving CU-Boulder

Sallye McKee, vice chancellor for diversity, equity and community engagement at the University of Colorado at Boulder, will resign from her position effective...
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Fowlkes named executive director of Alumni Association

Photo courtesy Temple University Deborah W. Fowlkes Photo courtesy Temple UniversityDeborah W. Fowlkes The University of Colorado at Boulder has announced that...
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Russell L. Moore named interim provost at CU-Boulder

Russell L. Moore Russell L. Moore, currently interim vice chancellor for research, was named interim provost at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The...

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