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Five questions for John Weihaupt

In a new book about exploring uncharted areas of East Antarctica, the CU Denver professor emeritus recalls 1959's four-month journey, fraught with danger and...
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Diversity and Inclusion Summit aims to ‘AMP It Up’

Sessions at the November event on the CU-Boulder campus are designed to provide tools in promoting Action, Moving beyond talking, and creating intentional...
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Chen of Tech Transfer named President’s Employee of the Year

Nomination letters described him as a “quiet, effective leader” whose thoughtful, intelligent technical work has led to the establishment of a database that...
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Colorado Combined Campaign under way

Since 1988, state employees have donated more than $27 million to touch people in need and support great causes throughout Colorado.
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Four regent posts up for election on Tuesday

Four of the nine seats on the Board of Regents will be decided in Tuesday’s general election, with a guarantee of at least one new member joining.
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New personnel structure being developed for exempt professionals

Leadership last year concluded that the officer and exempt professional personnel staff group requires a competitive compensation structure to attract and...
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BioFrontiers researchers uncover new target for cancer research

Telomeres sit at the ends of chromosomes to protect their genetic data. Image Credit: Jane Ades, NHGRI In a new paper released Oct. 24 in Nature , Tom Cech and...
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Prospective students learn about options at open house

Another successful Admissions Open House was hosted Sunday by the CU Denver Admissions Office. Hundreds of prospective students showed up at the Auraria Events...
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CRISP advances importance of preventive services

Allison Kempe won the 2011 Academic Pediatric Association's Research Award. In just its first year, the Center for Research in Implementation Science and...
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Faculty see positives in wake of Palisades sale

Qualls While not expecting the sale of Palisades at Broadmoor Park, the director of the project that integrated UCCS faculty into creating new models for...
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Deadline for Gee Award nominations is Nov. 16

The Women’s Committee of the Faculty Council requests nominations for the 2012 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award. Deadline is Friday, Nov. 16. This...
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Registration open for CU Women Succeeding; proposals due Nov. 26

The Faculty Council Women’s Committee announces a call for proposals for the CU Women Succeeding 11th Annual Professional Development Symposium . The 2013...
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Your computer needs protection

Your computer has become a critical part of your daily life. You use your computer at home for a variety of activities, such as online shopping, managing your...
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Staff Council mulling resolution calling for classified staff raises

If all campus councils agree, the council could use a Boulder document to draft a systemwide resolution urging the Board of Regents to provide support for...
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Dozens gather for debut of GLBTI symposium

The daylong slate at St. Cajetan’s Church at the University of Colorado Denver on the Auraria Campus included speakers, multimedia presentations and group...
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Five questions for Daniel Baril

As the University of Colorado Boulder’s recycling program manager, he has helped strengthen the campus’s efforts of sustainability through a variety of...
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Unprecedented ‘Rake’s Progress’ event builds to climax

Staging of Stravinsky opera set for this weekend at CU-Boulder's Macky Auditorium.
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Marks says campus must be ‘architect of change’

The Anschutz Medical Campus already is well-versed in adaptability, and as big changes loom on the federal health care and budget landscapes, the campus is...
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DiStefano’s State of the Campus advances collaboration, efficiency

CU-Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano addressed an audience of about 300 in the Glenn Miller Ballroom Oct. 16 in his annual “State of the Campus” address, and...
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Forum focuses on recruiting, retaining students

The most important factor in retaining a UCCS student from their freshman to sophomore year and ultimately through graduation is relatively obvious, said...
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Elliman emphasizes student success in State of the University speech

Putting student success at the core of the university's mission while taking creative approaches to the funding puzzle were central themes of Chancellor Don...
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Pink Life Saver rolling to Boulder for screenings

Fresh off its debut at last week’s Men for the Cure event, the University of Colorado Hospital’s Pink Life Saver is rolling into Boulder for two Be Colorado...
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Conference on accessible media, Web and technology coming next month

Accessing Higher Ground: Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference is set for Nov. 12-16 at the Westin Westminster. The conference focuses on the...
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Retirement seminars, investment fairs set for next week

Do you know if you have saved enough to be secure in your retirement? Do you know how to maximize the retirement plans available to you through the university...
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Six faculty members to join ranks of Distinguished Professors

The annual recognition goes to faculty members who demonstrate exemplary performance in research or creative work, a record of excellence in classroom teaching...

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