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Photos from youth initiative featured in exhibit

In partnership with the Youth Services Initiative of the City of Boulder Parks and Recreation Department, the CU-Boulder Program in Environmental Design is...
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CU pursuing legislation aimed at attracting state’s best students

Campus leadership has said that CU often loses Colorado’s best college prospects to out-of-state institutions offering richer scholarship packages.
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Five questions for Nate Bindel

Longtime CU staff member this year became director of budget and finance for Continuing Education at CU-Boulder.
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Three faculty members honored as exceptional educators

The title of CU President’s Teaching Scholar signifies the university system’s highest recognition of excellence in and commitment to learning and teaching, as...
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President’s Diversity Awards honor leaders in inclusiveness

Awardees for 2013 will be recognized at a reception from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. May 8 in the first floor conference room at 1800 Grant St.
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Open enrollment requires action by all

The time when University of Colorado faculty and staff may make changes to benefits plans begins at 8 a.m. May 6 and ends at 5 p.m. May 24.
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Mother Nature forces Earth Day event indoors

When forecasters began predicting a spring storm for Monday, plans were adjusted to move the annual Anschutz Medical Campus Earth Day event indoors at Building...
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Outstanding research celebrated at RaCAS event

Casey Allen, Ph.D., receives the Faculty Mentor of the Year Award at the RaCAS event. Presenting the award is Mary Coussons-Read, provost of the University of...
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Greg Garland, Phillips 66 CEO, visits CU-Boulder

He was on campus to meet students and give a check to CU as part of the last installment of the $3.5 million Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building...
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CU-Boulder students, faculty to fete Sher at Boettcher, Macky concerts

After 20 years as dean of the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music, Daniel P. Sher will step away from the post in June — but he isn’t going quietly...
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Matching federal grant puts support for CU Teach at nearly $1.8 million

CU Teach alum Ryan O'Block ('12) with students during his own time in the CU Teach program. The groundbreaking CU Teach program at the University of Colorado...
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Sneak a peek: Academic office building design shared

A new, five-story building with 100 faculty and staff offices is quickly taking shape. Gary Reynolds, executive director, Facilities Services, recently shared...
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COLTT registration now open

Registration is now open for the 16th Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology conference (COLTT) to be held on the CU-Boulder Campus on Wednesday, Aug...
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PitchFest offers peek at Boulder’s entrepreneurial culture

BDW, a postgraduate program offered through the ATLAS Institution at CU-Boulder, invites the public to PitchFest 2013, 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday at ATLAS...
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Five questions for James Hill

The executive director of the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center talks about the facility's first year -- and his 'eureka' moment in the obesity battle.
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With merit salary pool approved, what’s next?

For the first time, a matrix for merit pay that is dependent on employee performance score and salary will be used for classified staff.
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Exceptional service earns honors for four staff members

Annual All-Staff Council Conference includes salute to Chillemi, Douvres, Medal and Muller.
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President’s town halls continue next week

The meetings are open to all campus community members; faculty and staff are encouraged to attend.
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CU Advocates hear sobering outlook on higher education funding

CU Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus Vice Chancellor of Administration and Finance Jeff Parker explains budget challenges facing the university at the lunch-and...
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Professor Cobb wows students with power of math at TEDxYouth

Using photos, diagrams and charts, a CU Denver professor demystified the world of math and showed how mathematical models can help political leaders keep the...
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In sex, happiness hinges on keeping up with the Joneses, study finds

Sex apparently is like income: People are generally happy when they keep pace with the Joneses and they’re even happier if they get a bit more. That’s one...
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Health science students get faculty, staff in shape

Kee Warner completes a seated row exercise with the assistance of student trainer Annoushka Ranaraja at the Campus Recreation Center. Kee Warner was not...
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Donors needed for Boulder blood drive next week

Boulder Campus Staff Council invites donors to take part in its next blood drive, set for Tuesday and Wednesday in the University Memorial Center. Donations...
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Regents approve 3.1 percent salary pool for faculty, exempt professionals

The board on Tuesday agreed that keeping employees happy and keeping them, period, are necessary for the university’s continued success.
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Regents vote 6-3 in favor of tuition rates proposed by university leadership

During its Tuesday meeting at 1800 Grant St. in Denver, the CU Board of Regents voted to approve a slate of tuition rates requested by leadership at University...

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