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Medical students (Harlem) shake things up at Match Day

The students were easy to see. Surrounded by well-wishers, they milled around the Denver Hyatt Regency ballroom, complexions a little pale, eyes a little...
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CU licenses dental polymer technology to 3M

An advanced polymer technology developed at the University of Colorado Boulder recently was licensed to 3M, a diversified technology company based in St. Paul...
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Biotech Building wants to show off your art

The Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building (JSCBB) at CU-Boulder is holding an art competition for all CU students, faculty and staff, with prizes of up...
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Proposals for technology conference due in April

Faculty, staff and graduate students are reminded to submit proposals for the COLTT (Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology) 2013 conference. The...
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Inspire a friend to get fit in 2013

According to the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center (AHWC), individuals who work out with a partner have a higher probability of reaching personal fitness...
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College Measures website a new tool demonstrating value of higher education

A new state-backed website provides prospective students and their families with a way to learn more about the value of investing in higher education –...
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Five questions for John Black

A love of mathematics and the knowledge that there aren’t many jobs that allow someone “to just do math” propelled John Black toward a career in cryptography...
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Graduate programs earn top national ratings

Research and teaching contributions by the four campuses in health care, engineering, law, education and business are well-represented.
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For second year, CU-Boulder to restrict access on April 20

Last year, the university’s closure to non-affiliates on April 20 resulted in the reduction of a 4/20 crowd of about 10,000 to 12,000 people in 2011 to a...
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Hayward named CU-Boulder’s first Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy

The author is tentatively scheduled to teach four undergraduate courses in the fall, three in political science — Constitutional Law 1 and 2 plus a course in...
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Capacity crowd sees Step Afrika! highlight cultures

Stepping is one of the oldest traditions in the world and CU Denver Live! along with The CU Denver Office of Student Life hosted an event at the end of...
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Study: Less sleep leads to more eating, more weight

Sleeping just five hours a night over a workweek and having unlimited access to food caused participants in a new study led by the University of Colorado...
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Plans to celebrate 50th anniversary under way

A 16-member steering committee was recently named to begin the task of commemorating the university’s past and helping launch it toward the future. The 50th...
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Campus recognized for outstanding savings of electricity, natural gas

Research 1 on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora is among the 2013 Xcel Energy Efficiency Expo awardees. At the recent annual Energy Efficiency Expo at...
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Transforming Gender Symposium starts Friday at CU-Boulder

CU-Boulder’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (GLBTQ) Resource Center is proud to announce the seventh annual TRANSforming Gender Symposium, Friday...
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Be Colorado invites you to SUCCEED

Knowledge is health. Be Colorado invites you to take a few important minutes out of your day to learn more about your health by taking the annual online...
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Anschutz Health and Wellness Center partners with Broadmoor for women’s wellness

Renew mind, body and spirit at the Broadmoor’s second annual Women’s Weekend of Wellness, in partnership with the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center, April 12...
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Task Force on Efficiency reflects on progress at five-year mark

As the President’s Task Force on Efficiency approaches its fifth birthday in November, system administration leadership is reaching out to faculty and staff...
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Five questions for Margarita Bianco

Even in high school, Margarita Bianco knew she wanted to be a teacher: Volunteer work with a young boy who had significant support needs piqued her interest in...
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Mullis slated for annual CU Advocacy Day

March 22 has been set as this year’s CU Advocacy Day at the Capitol, when leadership from the state and the University of Colorado invite the public to learn...
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Study: Volcanic aerosols, not pollutants, tamped down recent Earth warming

A new study led by the University of Colorado Boulder indicates emissions from moderate volcanoes around the world – such as the Augustine Volcano in Alaska –...
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Regents, local leaders on hand for state funding discussion at UCCS

CU Regent Sue Sharkey speaks at a meeting of the CU Advocates while event organizer Michele McKinney stands by. Twenty years ago, a student at any CU campus...
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Pension studies examine surplus deferred compensation

Mannino A series of studies by two University of Colorado Denver Business School professors indicate a large level of surplus deferred compensation and near-...
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CU-Boulder fundraising leaders fund $2 million jazz studies endowment

Jeannie and Jack Thompson Jeannie and Jack Thompson have made an unprecedented commitment to the Jazz Studies program at the University of Colorado Boulder --...
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New 3-D printer could revolutionize biomedical research

From left, Jacob Segil, doctoral student in mechanical engineering at CU-Boulder; Richard Weir, Ph.D., associate research professor in the Department of...

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