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CU-Boulder to offer new interdisciplinary construction management track

Wearing hard hats, CU-Boulder graduate students work with assistant professor Amy Javernick-Will. (Photo: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado Boulder) A new...
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My New Weigh plans information sessions for January

Losing weight is tough to do in today’s environment. If you are ready to try something different and exciting, then discover My New Weigh, available at the...
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Five questions for Cameron Cook

Because he lived it, he understands the ups and downs veterans go through. At CU Denver, he works to help smooth the bumpy road from the military to the...
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Leeds forecast: Positive, broad-based job growth for Colorado in 2013

“We’re seeing a wide array of jobs being added and they’re diversifying our state economy,” said economist Richard Wobbekind.
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Engineering Design Expo to showcase creative solutions on Saturday

CU-Boulder students have been working in teams throughout the fall semester to develop engineering solutions to an array of challenges.
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New partnership benefits CU Denver Food Pantry

When the Food Pantry on the Auraria Campus opened nearly two years ago, students, faculty and staff of the Auraria Campus were able to take advantage of the...
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Heller Center to host ‘Stitches and Stories: A San Luis Valley Christmas’

Josie Lobato demonstrates the Spanish colonial embroidery technique Colcha. Photo by Carol Dass The heritage and holiday traditions of Colorado’s San Luis...
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CU-led team receives $9.2 million DOE grant to engineer E. coli into biofuels

A team led by the University of Colorado Boulder has been awarded $9.2 million over five years from the U.S. Department of Energy to research modifying E. coli...
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High school students get preview of medical school

They arrived at the Anschutz Medical Campus when it was still dark on the last day of November -- more than 100 high school students from Douglas County taking...
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President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative seeks research proposals

Faculty from all disciplines are invited to become investigators in the CU President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC), now beginning its eighth...
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Film premiere, fundraiser to launch teaching program at CU Denver

A film premiere will celebrate teachers who are University of Colorado students and alumni while helping to establish a new global-minded program at CU Denver...
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My New Weigh plans information sessions for January

Losing weight is tough to do in today’s environment. If you are ready to try something different and exciting, then discover My New Weigh, available at the...
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Cyber-security in the material world

When it comes to threats faced by your data and our organization, cyber-attacks are the most common. However, danger also exists in the real world. While not...
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Five questions for Edie Zagona

While growing up in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, she learned how important water and nature’s cycles were to the land and its people. The lesson never faded.
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Philanthropy at Work: Dawn Gregg

The business professor's dedication to education and her desire to honor a friend and business associate drove her to donate to CU Denver.
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Staff member brainstorms recognized with cash prizes

Employee creativity and innovation were recognized and rewarded at the second annual CU Shared Practices (CUSP) Awards Presentation, held Nov. 1 at 1800 Grant...
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Fountain outreach efforts net money for restoration, lasting contacts

UCCS students who participated in a “cemetery crawl” pose with their instructor, Barbara Headle, for a group picture. A first-ever Fountain Fairview Cemetery...
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Students create new maps with ‘universal design’ to expand access

Jarad Christianson, a senior in environmental design, near the bronze buffalo statue outside Folsom Field. He included the landmark in some of the 74 campus...
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Center for NeuroScience has music on the brain at series launch

Professor Hector Rasgado-Flores talks about music and the mind during the Center for NeuroScience Brain Series program. The mysteries of the interplay between...
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Students design, present plans for affordable housing

Students in the interdisciplinary Urban Housing course taught this semester by College of Architecture and Planning Instructor Jennifer Steffel Johnson took on...
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Tuition benefit forms being accepted for spring

Tuition benefit forms are now being accepted for the spring 2013 term. All eligible employees may use up to nine credits per academic year (fall through summer...
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Regents wrap-up: Day 2

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Nov. 15 concluded its two-day meeting at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
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CU Denver gains bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies

Consideration of a new bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies at CU Denver inspired debate at Wednesday’s meeting of the CU Board of Regents, which ultimately...
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Regents approve master of science degree in anesthesiology

After debating the merits and necessity for a new master of science degree in anesthesiology, the CU Board of Regents on Wednesday approved the School of...
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Decisive response, selflessness saved lives after theater shooting

Tragedy and chaos reigned as victims of the July 20 theater shooting were pulled from police cars, from personal vehicles and from ambulances and quickly moved...

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