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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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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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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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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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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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CU-Boulder degree rated highly nationally for return on investment

CU-Boulder ranked in the top 20 in a recent report released by SmartMoney that rated the return on investment for 50 of the nation’s priciest colleges for out-...
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CU report: Aluminum can popularity stimulating Colorado job growth

Consumer demand is making aluminum cans more relevant than ever, according to a report from the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business. More...
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PBS offers slate of investment, retirement events

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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Health screenings wrapping up soon

If you have not had the chance to schedule your free health screening and flu shot, you’re encouraged to sign up and take advantage of this great opportunity...
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CU-Boulder’s University Theatre hosts costume sale

Colorado Shakespeare Festival, University of Colorado Boulder Don’t have a Halloween costume yet? Looking for that special piece to jazz your up? Love costumes...
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CU lecturer and NIST scientist Wineland wins Nobel

Faculty member becomes fifth CU researcher to be honored with the Nobel Prize in science.
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CU study: Graphene membranes may lead to efficient, cleaner energy

Findings are significant step toward realization of more energy-efficient membranes for natural gas production and for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from...
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With help from CU friends, sculptor rises from ashes

Friends of Jerry Wingren bought his “Standing Stone #2,” made of Swedish black granite, and donated it to the University of Colorado. Photo by Noah Larsen...
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Allen to keynote women’s symposium

Brenda J. Allen, associate vice chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Colorado Denver, has been announced as the keynote speaker for CU...
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CDHE to faculty: ‘We’re not out to get you’

Matt Gianneschi, deputy director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, spoke to the University of Colorado Faculty Council during its recent meeting...
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Symposium aims to connect friends, allies of GLBTI community

A new systemwide symposium sponsored by the University of Colorado Faculty Council aims to “check the pulse” of the CU community regarding issues and...
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CU medical school professor Eric Coleman wins MacArthur ‘genius’ grant

His work focuses on an area of health care that has been embraced nationally as part of health care reform – reducing the number of patients released from a...
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Five questions for Tom Noel

For 30 years and in 41 books, Dr. Colorado has worked to make state history less intimidating for everyone.

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