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Love for literacy lands Bacon in lifelong quest in education

As a young person who loved to read, Margaret “Peg” Bacon thought being an English teacher would lead to great discussions about great books. But as an...
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Philanthropy at Work: Richard Johnston, M.D.

When Richard Johnston returned to the CU School of Medicine (SOM) in 2000 as associate dean for research development, it represented a fulfilling capstone for...
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Four honored for dedication to the university, their communities

Honoring staff who have provided outstanding volunteer service to their campus, the university, and the community.
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Bill on PERA retirement calculations for new hires tabled

A bill that would have changed the way retirement benefits are calculated for new hires joining the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) was tabled...
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New CU-Boulder College of Media, Design and the Arts proposed

Provost Russell L. Moore on Tuesday formally accepted a report by the Information, Communication, Journalism, Media and Technology (ICJMT) Steering Committee.
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CU-Boulder closed Friday to unauthorized visitors

Campus will be open to students, faculty and staff on Friday, April 20, but closed to unauthorized non-affiliates.
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Raising the red flag about interpersonal violence

A field of red flags and bunches of red balloons fluttered in the breeze outside the Tivoli Student Center on the Auraria Campus on April 12 as part of the...
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New day dawns for health and wellness at CU Anschutz Medical Campus

Before the sun even came up Monday, April 16, registered members of the Colorado Center for Health and Wellness entered the brand new, state-of-the-art...
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J.P. Morgan Center for Commodities establishes partnership with education, industry

J.P. Morgan and the University of Colorado Denver last week announced the opening of the J.P. Morgan Center for Commodities, a first-of-its-kind partnership in...
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Expanded tuition waiver to take effect for summer

As in the past, the tuition waiver continues to cover nine credits per year at any CU campus. This year’s much-requested change allows the credit to be...
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Mountain Lion Research Day set for Friday

Faculty examine a poster at the 2011 Mountain Lion Research Day. Photo by Jeff Foster Workplace burnout, privacy, domestic violence and wireless communication...
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DeGette: Gains being made on ensuring food safety

Judith Albino, right, dean of the Colorado School of Public Health, presents a plaque of appreciation to U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette after DeGette’s talk on "...
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CU Denver EPA announces recognition program

The University of Colorado Denver Exempt Professional Assembly has announced the launch of Let Your Light Shine, a program honoring an Exempt Professional...
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Matt Wasserman named development VP at CU Denver

Wasserman The University of Colorado Foundation has promoted Matthew Wasserman to the newly established position of vice president of development for the...
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NASA’s Kepler planet-hunting mission, controlled by CU-Boulder students, to continue

Bill Possel, director of Mission Operations and Data Systems for the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder, second...
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Open enrollment requires action by all

Open Enrollment (OE), the one time each year when University of Colorado faculty and staff may make changes to benefits plans, begins at 8 a.m. April 30 and...
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Faculty Council seeking officer nominations

The University of Colorado Faculty Council is seeking nominations for officers, three positions that will be voted on at the April 26 meeting.
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Off-cycle policy changes in place

Three academic APSs, which were provisionally approved in December, were given final approval by the president in January to become effective Feb. 1.
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Voice professor earns high honor at CU-Boulder

Patrick Mason, a professor of voice at the University of Colorado Boulder’s College of Music, has been selected to receive the 2012 Hazel Barnes Prize. The...
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Securing mobile devices a must

(Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado) Mobile devices such as smartphones have become one of the primary tools people use to communicate and interact...
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Both sides come together at Conference on World Affairs

More than 100 participants from around the country and the globe will pay their own way to travel to Boulder to participate in what Roger Ebert termed “the...
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Five questions for Revi Sterling

She left her research position to pursue a doctorate in Information and Communication Technologies for Development. After graduating from the ATLAS Institute...
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Strategic plan headed to Board of Regents

A UCCS strategic plan that will guide the campus for the next eight years will be shared with the CU Board of Regents at the board’s meetings April 18-19 in...
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Wartgow’s service as chancellor a chance to ‘re-engage’

CU President Bruce Benson asked Jerry Wartgow to take on the job of chancellor for the University of Colorado Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus in 2010. At the...
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Conference explores future of medicine, health

The future of health and medicine will be explored in the TedMed 2012 conference, which will be simulcast at the Anschutz Medical Campus Tuesday through April...

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