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UCCS-based research team develops new microscope filter to see live cell processes

Remember the last YouTube video you watched? It was powered by a liquid crystal display: a collection of pixels that produce images when they are rapidly...
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CU leadership issues statement on recent DACA decision
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CU leadership issues statement on recent DACA decision

On Oct. 5, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a federal judge’s 2021 ruling that the original Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program...
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Regents pass resolutions honoring outstanding CU leaders
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Board of Regents censures Regent Gallegos

The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday approved a resolution to censure Regent Glen Gallegos, R-Grand Junction, for violations of regent policy related to...
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UCCS partners with local organizations for dialogues on war, trauma and the reintegration process

Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of its “Dialogues on the Experience of War” initiative, the free program is two years in the making...
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Battling student debt? Apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness before Oct. 31

Battling student debt? Apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness before Oct. 31

It’s important for eligible borrowers to apply for a PSLF repayment plan before Oct. 31, when the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Limited Waiver expires. This...
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2022 State of the Campus address: ‘This year feels like a new beginning’

On Sep. 28, Chancellor Venkat Reddy pulled up a comfortable armchair and settled in for a talk about the state of the UCCS campus in 2022. Held in Berger Hall...
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2022 UIS Impact Report: Creating solutions through technology, services and collaboration
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2022 UIS Impact Report: Creating solutions through technology, services and collaboration

The 2022 UIS Impact Report highlights the extraordinary work accomplished by UIS since 2020 to empower CU to adapt, connect and achieve. The report features...
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CU hosts gathering of leaders in open education
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CU hosts gathering of leaders in open education

The Open CU Initiative and the system Office of Academic Affairs last week hosted an international convening of the open educational resources organization...
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Your shot at good health: Register for an on-campus flu shot

No one wants to be sick, especially during one of the best times of year. The leaves are changing, the crisp air is perfect for a stroll, hayrides and pumpkin...
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Election 2022: University guidelines affect campaign activity, expression

With the Nov. 8 election approaching, the University of Colorado reminds employees of guidelines regarding political campaign-related activity and expression...
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COVID-19 was bad for college students’ health. How should universities respond?

When college campuses closed their doors in March 2020 to stop the spread of COVID-19, researchers assumed college students’ health would suffer. What they...
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Policy

Regents approve staff recommendation for no changes to Policy 14.D

As part of the continuing formal review of all regent laws and policies, the Board of Regents on Sept. 9 approved the staff recommendation for no changes to...
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The highs and lows of the Hybl Center altitude chamber

Need an altitude adjustment? At the Hybl Center, the altitude chamber gives users a chance to train at various elevation levels. By changing the oxygen...
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UCCS students blaze a cybersecurity trail with cyber clubs

Not only does running a club on the UCCS campus teach you leadership and organizational skills, but as part of the Mountain Lions Cyber Club and the UCCS...
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Nominate a coworker for the 2022 UCSC Staff Excellence Awards

UPDATED SEPT. 13: The nomination deadline has been extended to Tuesday, Sept. 20. Do you know a CU staff member who demonstrates outstanding commitment and...
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Centering the Heller Center: Seven questions with Max Shulman

Nestled on 34 tree-filled acres sweeping up into stately bluffs, the Heller Center for the Arts and Humanities occupies the most serene corner of the UCCS...
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College of Engineering and Applied Science holds groundbreaking ceremony for new center

College of Engineering and Applied Science holds groundbreaking ceremony for new center

The College of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS) broke ground on the Anschutz Engineering Center on Aug. 26. Completion and occupancy of the building is...
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Reminder: All employees must certify their leave balances by Sept. 7

Each year, per Board of Regents Policy 11-E, the University of Colorado requires all employees to verify the accuracy of their sick and vacation leave in the...
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Saliman announces two key hires in system administration leadership
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Saliman announces two key hires in system administration leadership

CU President Todd Saliman has named a pair of Coloradans to serve in key leadership positions on his executive staff in system administration. Saliman named...
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Students energize campuses for fall move-in days
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Students energize campuses for fall move-in days

Students at three of the University of Colorado campuses last week helped energize their communities as residence halls opened their doors for move-in days...
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PGA Golf Management celebrates 20 years

The Professional Golf Association (PGA) Golf Management Program at UCCS is celebrating its twentieth year with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Aug. 30. The...
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New Skillsoft course for CU employees addresses mental health in the workplace

Mental health matters. And it’s time to address it in the workplace. Experts from the Colorado School of Public Health’s (ColoradoSPH) Center for Health, Work...
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Were tenure-clock stops a gift for all faculty?

The early days of COVID-19 hit faculty research as hard as they hit every other facet of university life. Access to laboratories, libraries, field sites and...
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CU Connections resumes weekly publication

With today’s issue, CU Connections resumes its regular weekly publication schedule for the 2022-23 academic year. A new edition appears each Thursday morning...

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