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Scout out benefits plan changes ahead of Open Enrollment

Scout out benefits plan changes ahead of Open Enrollment

Now is the time to crack open your playbook and research your options to select the right health plans for yourself, your family and your lifestyle. Open...
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Federal transition update: DOE F&A cap, student visas, NSF updates, HHS proposed budget cuts

From April 18, this federal government update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on the DOE F&A cap, student visas, NSF updates and...
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Inaugural speech highlights CU Boulder strengths

In his inaugural State of the Campus Address on April 16, Chancellor Justin Schwartz highlighted CU Boulder’s strengths and encouraged the campus community to...
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Inclusive excellence celebrated with annual awards, grants

Dozens of CU community members from across the system recently gathered to celebrate the recipients of this year’s President’s Inclusive Excellence Awards and...
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Members of Strategic Planning Working Group announced
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Members of Strategic Planning Working Group announced

CU has announced the members of the Strategic Planning Working Group, tasked with crafting CU Strategic Plan 2.0, the next iteration of CU’s systemwide...
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Open Enrollment: Greater CU contributions prevent rate increases for three of four medical plans

Open Enrollment: Greater CU contributions prevent rate increases for three of four medical plans

The University of Colorado is increasing its investment in quality health care for CU’s workforce by 5.9% overall for the new benefits plan year beginning July...
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Celebrating World Quantum Day at the Colorado Capitol

Dignitaries from CU Boulder joined the Colorado General Assembly at the State Capitol on Monday, April 14, to celebrate World Quantum Day. Pictured here,...
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Biodegradable nails make manicures more sustainable

Biodegradable nails make manicures more sustainable

In a new study, a team of researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder’s ATLAS Institute has designed a new kind of press-on nails that are biodegradable...
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Faculty Council approves changes to bylaws ahead of officer elections

Faculty Council last week voted to approve changes to Section 3 of the Faculty Senate bylaws, which focus on the council. During the governance group’s April 3...
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Sundance selects Boulder for film festival – beginning in 2027

Sundance selects Boulder for film festival – beginning in 2027

The Sundance Institute last week announced that the city of Boulder has been selected to host the Sundance Film Festival starting in 2027. The announcement...
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Chavous’ tech startup is crafting sweet sounds of success
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Chavous’ tech startup is crafting sweet sounds of success

Isaiah Chavous stands at the confluence of creativity and technology. Well, he doesn’t really stand. He runs at the breakneck pace typical to technology...
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CUriosity: What makes Colorado so windy – and will it stay that way?

In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer pressing questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. This week, meteorologists Andrew...
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CU names Michele Ames vice president for communication
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CU names Michele Ames vice president for communication

The University of Colorado has named Michele Ames vice president for communication in system administration. In that role, she will manage communications for...
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Advancing real-time data compression for supercomputer research

Alireza Doostan is leading a major effort for real-time data compression for supercomputer research. A professor in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of...
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Staff Council announces Virtual Bingo games

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) has announced two sessions of Virtual Bingo, opportunities for coworkers to connect with one another while...
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Five upcoming trips to the moon and how CU Boulder scientists are involved

Five upcoming trips to the moon and how CU Boulder scientists are involved

The next few years will be a busy time for the CU Boulder’s “lunatics”—what astrophysicist Jack Burns calls scientists who have a passion for exploring the...
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Federal transition update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel

CU Federal Relations is working to analyze the potential impacts of the current federal transition, recent executive actions, and their ongoing implementation...
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Call for submissions: 2025 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards
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Call for submissions: 2025 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards

Every day, CU employees implement innovative ideas that save time, money and effort across our shared systems. The CU Innovation & Efficiency (CU I&E)...
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Need employment or income verification? Access through Experian Verify

Need employment or income verification? Access through Experian Verify

Employees applying for a loan, government program, housing or other services may need to provide verification of employment and salary through the University...
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Faculty Council discussing possible ad hoc committee on sustainability

CU Faculty Council is discussing the possibility of establishing a new ad hoc committee focusing on environmental sustainability across the four campuses...
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Federal transition update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel

CU Federal Relations is working to analyze potential impacts of the federal transition, executive actions, and their ongoing implementation on the university’s...
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New mural reflects Indigenous wisdom, beauty, education

The CU Boulder School of Education has partnered with the CU Boulder Cultural Events Board and Indigenous artist Danielle SeeWalker on a community mural to...
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That iconic flag-raising on Iwo Jima? CU prof, then a Marine, saw it happen

That iconic flag-raising on Iwo Jima? CU prof, then a Marine, saw it happen

CU Boulder distinguished professor and Marine veteran Richard Jessor reflects on what the planting of the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi Feb. 23, 1945, meant for...
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Female entrepreneurs face hidden barriers in mentorship networks

In the competitive world of entrepreneurship, mentorship is an invaluable resource. Social networks are vital for building relationships, identifying...
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In nation’s capital, President Saliman advocates for CU, higher ed
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In nation’s capital, President Saliman advocates for CU, higher ed

CU President Todd Saliman traveled to Washington, D.C., earlier this month to meet with Colorado’s congressional delegation and to advocate for higher...

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