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New sunscreen regulations designed to protect skin from cancer-causing rays

With spring fast approaching, anyone who spends time in the sun should be aware of new sunscreen regulations designed to help prevent skin cancer. The U.S...
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Staff Council focuses on upcoming election, benefits update at open house

​All CU Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus staff were invited to join the conversation Tuesday during an Open House hosted by Staff Council at the Lawrence...
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Regents delay taking official stand on state transparency legislation

Regent Sue Sharkey had brought to the meeting a resolution calling for support of House Bill 1252, Transparency of Higher Ed Financial Information, which would...
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Board of Regents honors visionaries for commitment, service

Regents unanimously approved the 2012 honorary degree, distinguished service and university medal award recipients.
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Search under way for next VP, University Counsel, Secretary of Regents

A search committee has begun its work in helping to identify the university’s next Vice President, University Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Regents, a...
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PERA’s benefit calculation method spurs debate at Capitol

A bill that would change the way retirement benefits are calculated for those who join thePERA after Jan. 1, 2013, was given preliminary approval by the...
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Contributions help pave high schoolers’ path to college

Thousands upon thousands of young men and women have successfully found their way to college and graduation thanks to the guidance of Danny Martinez.
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Five questions for Erin Foster

The university’s tuition benefit program offered Foster a chance to earn an advanced degree without borrowing money and going into debt. And working at CU...
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An auspicious time for teaching and learning

It wasn't until he became a dean of the School of Medicine in 1990 that Richard Krugman, M.D., realized that not all people are like pediatricians.
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CU graduate programs earn high marks in national report
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CU graduate programs earn high marks in national report

Graduate programs across the University of Colorado system continue to earn national prominence based on the latest annual rankings from U.S. News & World...
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DiStefano announces changes to key administrative posts

DiStefano said that next week he intends to name Kelly Fox, currently serving as vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer for the...
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On serving presidents and communities

Marcy Benson has met seven United States presidents and worked for two, but perhaps the best insight she received in more than two decades working in...
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Cover your Facebook: Library limits distraction with ban of social media

Photo by Jeff Foster, University Advancement Two pods of computers in the Kraemer Family Library are now designated Quiet Internet Zones where students may...
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Campus wins national competition to promote energy-efficient buildings

Students from the University of Colorado Denver are among the winners of a national competition that challenges college students to develop and present real-...
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Symposium to focus on public media, education

Experts will focus on the growing influence of public radio and television media in the digital age at a University of Colorado Boulder symposium, which is...
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Center for Women’s Health Research receives funding from Anschutz Foundation for faculty development

The Center for Women’s Health Research is pleased to announce it has received funding from The Anschutz Foundation to continue the growth of its Faculty...
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Postdocs share research, get feedback at Research Day

Eunyoung Tak, a postdoctoral fellow doing research on acute liver injury, is a native of South Korea and still working on her English. That didn't stop her...
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Tech conference seeks dynamic session proposals

COLTT, the Colorado Learning and Teaching With Technology Conference, is seeking expertise and enthusiasm for this year's COLTT Conference, slated for Aug. 1...
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Social networking the safe way

Social Networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and others are powerful tools that allow you to connect and share information with family, friends,...
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Five questions for Angela Buchanan

Her courses emphasize research skills, discursive versatility and critical thinking.
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University ‘disappointed’ in Supreme Court’s gun ruling

Safety of students, faculty, staff, visitors remains university's top priority.
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CU-Boulder to host Transforming Gender Symposium

Organizers and co-sponsors are committed to addressing issues pertaining to transgender and gender nonconforming people both on and off campus.
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Canyon climb distinguishes 2012 course for Buffalo Bicycle Classic

The new route will follow the most mountainous section of the Boulder stage of the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
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Breaking news: University ‘disappointed’ in Supreme Court’s gun ruling

Concealed weapons are allowed on University of Colorado campuses, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday, rejecting a CU appeal. “We are disappointed the...
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Breaking news: University ‘disappointed’ in Supreme Court’s gun ruling

Concealed weapons are allowed on University of Colorado campuses, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled today, rejecting a CU appeal. “We are disappointed the...

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