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Five questions for Marty Otañez

The CU Denver assistant professor sees anthropology as a tool to work for social justice.
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Higher ed funding bill being revised after concerns expressed

A proposed change to how state funding is distributed among higher education institutions is being modified partly in response to concerns expressed by leaders...
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New solar-powered tables offer sustainable convenience

Two students examine the new table on the Upper Plaza. Three new solar power picnic tables will offer faculty, staff and students the chance to charge...
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With help of device developed at CU, new glaucoma procedure could offer patients non-drug, non-surgical option

Renderings of CU’s DWT device, courtesy of OcuTherix. OcuTherix, Inc. and the University of Colorado (CU) have completed an exclusive license that will allow...
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Basketball pool picks not going so great? Here is why, says CU-Boulder math professor

It took 48 games for the first and second rounds of the 64-team NCAA men’s basketball tournament to be decided, and millions of fans are deliriously awaiting...
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The envelopes, please: Smiles unsealed at Match Day 2014

The annual Match Day festivities for CU School of Medicine students launched with hugs, laughter and lots of photo-taking, filling the 90 minutes between check...
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AppIt Ventures CEO credits Business School experience for guiding firm to success

The AppIt Ventures team at a Denver outing. From left, CEO and CU Denver student Rob Carpenter, Brandon Brisbon, Stuart Parker, Lawrence Battey, Brandy...
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Diversity summit postponed

The CU systemwide diversity summit has been postponed. The event had been slated for April 17. The new date is October 24. It will run from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p...
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A healthier you in 15 minutes

A personalized plan to better health is just one click away. The SUCCEED Health Assessment (HA) provides a tailored approach to better health by offering...
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Update: Regents approve salary increases for faculty, staff

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Friday approved a 3 percent merit salary increase pool for faculty and exempt professionals, as well as a state-...
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Update: Regents set 2014-15 tuition rates

The University of Colorado Board of Regents today approved tuition rates throughout the system for the 2014-15 fiscal year. In most cases, the increases...
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Alzheimer's research highlighted at CU Advocacy Day

The event was hosted by the CU Office of Government Relations and CU Advocates Program and drew lawmakers; several CU Regents; CU President Bruce Benson and...
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Five questions for Jennifer Caspari

The psychological wellness of cancer patients often can influence health outcomes. At the University of Colorado Hospital, Caspari spends much of her time...
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Social Climate Survey set to begin in April

In a letter expected to be delivered today to the university community, Board of Regents Chairman Michael Carrigan and President Bruce Benson are asking for...
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Bioscience collaborations across the CU system receive boost

This year’s Butcher Seed Grant Award winners offer an exciting look into the biomedical research going on in Colorado, covering everything from studying...
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Regents recognize commitment, service of exceptional individuals

Balsells, Claman, Hill, Pinchuk and Schroffel to be recognized at commencement ceremonies this spring.
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CU-Boulder alum Steve Swanson heading for space station

On Tuesday, he'll blast off with two Russian crewmates for the International Space Station, his third mission to the orbiting facility.
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Postdoctoral research day highlights innovation

Innovation and creativity were the main themes running through the fifth annual Postdoctoral Research Day on March 14 at the Anschutz Medical Campus. This year...
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Student dance raises more than $7,000 for nonprofit children’s cancer organization

CU Denver students recently ‘put on their dancin’ shoes’ and kept time to the music as part of an effort to raise money for Brent’s Place . The mission at...
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Study on lunar crater counting shows crowdsourcing effective, accurate tool

Video of fGQF2-G4jNw If Galileo were still alive and kicking, he might want to take a selfie with some of the thousands of citizen scientists all around the...
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Conflict in Crimea close to home for faculty, staff member

Dramatic images of Russian soldiers, buildings on fire, and streets in the Ukranian republic of Crimea filled with protestors are difficult for two UCCS...
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CU-Boulder seeking proposals for new MOOCs

The Office of the Provost at CU-Boulder is calling for proposals for a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to be run on the Coursera platform in fall 2014. Last...
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Applications for PTLC Faculty Researchers being accepted

Funding is available as part of the the President’s Office for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: 2014-2015 President's Teaching and Learning...
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Stay on track to better health, win one of 10 prizes every week

Those who are informed about their own health are more likely to address it – either by acknowledging where they’re doing well and rewarding themselves for it...
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Five questions for Nicholas Hamilton-Archer

His first trips to Denver were not the most auspicious events. But six months later, after becoming the executive director of Executive Programs at the...

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