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Five questions for Peter deLeon

Peter deLeon is a soft-spoken man who is passionate about public policy analytics but whose political activism ended with the Vietnam War protests. A national...
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Tebow cleats score $2,025 for cancer research

A day after Tim Tebow orchestrated a dramatic comeback to lead the Denver Broncos to a win over the Miami Dolphins, a pair of his signed, pink cleats were...
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Vitamin E, prostate cancer connection raises dosage questions

Yearly physicals and vitamin supplements aren’t top priorities for most men. In fact, for many men, PSA stands for “patient-stimulated anxiety” not prostate-...
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PBS set to move office on Friday

As part of the continuing efforts to consolidate University of Colorado system administrative services, Payroll & Benefit Services (PBS) will be moving to...
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NEW TODAY: Obama to student borrowers: ‘I’ve been in your shoes’

Photo: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado By Jay Dedrick President Barack Obama on Wednesday told a University of Colorado Denver audience he plans measures...
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Last chance for Be Colorado health screenings, assessments

Friday, Oct. 28, is the last day to take the SUCCEED health assessment and have it count toward the campus competition.
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Payroll & Benefit Services to complete move this month

As part of the continuing efforts to consolidate University of Colorado system administrative services, Payroll & Benefit Services (PBS) will be moving...
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Cancer Center test cited in helping to reduce deaths in clinical trial

Researchers at the University of Colorado Cancer Center have developed a test that identifies key biomarkers in advanced lung cancer that helped reduce the...
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Dinosaur museum making tracks for Boulder

Tucked away in the basement of St. Cajetan’s on the Auraria Campus is one of the smallest, most unusual museums in the country. Barely the size of a one-...
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Five questions for Wayne Cascio

While serving in the military during the Vietnam War, Wayne Cascio wasn’t sure what he would do with his life or his psychology degrees. He came across a...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author to be featured at Center of the American West event

John McPhee John McPhee, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Encounters With the Archdruid” and “Coming Into the Country,” will receive the Wallace Stegner...
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Experts provide mixed view of economic future

A global economic recession, led by financial problems in Europe, is likely, according to the organizers of the UCCS Southern Colorado Economic Forum. But...
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New technologies challenge old ideas about early hominid diets

Skull of Paranthropus boisei New assessments by researchers using the latest high-tech tools to study the diets of early hominids are challenging long-held...
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Benson town hall slate continues Monday

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson continues a fall series of town hall meetings, in which he is speaking before members of all four campuses and...
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Spring Conference on Learning and Teaching: Call for session proposals

The President’s Teaching Scholars invite proposals from CU faculty to organize and conduct sessions on learning and teaching for the annual Spring Conference...
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Tebow puts foot forward for CU Cancer Center benefit

When Tim Tebow takes the field as starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos on Sunday, he’s poised to make an impact on the field of play. He’s also poised...
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Nominations requested for Jefferson Awards

Thomas Jefferson Nominations are requested for the 2012 Thomas Jefferson Awards , given each spring to a faculty member, a staff member and a student who...
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Second Annual Gravity Run to send runners downhill

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs is hosting the Second Annual Small Business Gravity Run, a 5K fun...
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Boulder Staff Council rounding up coats, blankets

The Boulder Staff Council has launched it Winter Warmth Drive, which continues through Nov. 14. Donations of winter wear and blankets are requested; they’ll be...
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Researchers question national quality measure for childhood asthma

Researchers studying the first national quality measure for hospitalized children found that no matter how strictly a health care institution followed the...
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Five questions for Laura DeLuca

The idea to write a book came from a chance meeting and a mutual interest in peace, conflict issues and Africa.
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Surprise donation spurs Heller guest house restoration

The latest renovation project at the Heller Center for Arts and Humanities is under way as a result of an unexpected $200,000 donation to the CU Foundation.
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Nominees sought for Elizabeth Gee Award

Award nominations for the 2011 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award are requested by the Faculty Council Women’s Committee. The award honors an...
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Online science project at CU-Boulder to receive international award

15 global innovators recognized each year for applying technology to benefit humanity and spark global change.
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Butcher Symposium registration deadline is next week

The Butcher Symposium returns Nov. 11 to the Westin Hotel in Westminster, gathering University of Colorado faculty who collaborate – or are interested in...

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