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$2 million renovation underway at Lodge dining facility

$2 million renovation underway at Lodge dining facility

Work is underway on a renovation of the kitchen and food areas of The Lodge to allow for better flow of diners as they check in and get their meals, additional...
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Third-graders explore Auraria Library during campus tour
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Third-graders explore Auraria Library during campus tour

Auraria Library recently hosted an enthusiastic group of 80 students and their teachers from Denver’s Doull Elementary School as part of a student tour of the...
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Researchers to study the influence of nutrition on brain development

Researchers to study the influence of nutrition on brain development

Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus are seeking participants for a research study designed to understand the health and...
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A continuum of services under one roof: CASE construction begins this August

A continuum of services under one roof: CASE construction begins this August

Construction on the new Center for Academic Success and Engagement (or CASE building), which will be built atop the Euclid Autopark, will begin this August.
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Dental medicine students and faculty provide free screenings at Boys & Girls Club

Dental medicine students and faculty provide free screenings at Boys & Girls Club

For many kids, a trip to the dentist is an exercise in apprehension and fear. Not so for a group of Boys & Girls Club members who had their teeth examined...
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UCCS and Daniels Fund to spearhead ethical business education in southern Colorado

UCCS and Daniels Fund to spearhead ethical business education in southern Colorado

The College of Business, in conjunction with the Denver-based Daniels Fund, is launching a program to broaden its principle-based ethics education to nine...
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Qatar Prime Minister celebrates son's graduation from CU Denver, forges even stronger relationship with university

Qatar Prime Minister celebrates son's graduation from CU Denver, forges even stronger relationship with university

An already strong relationship between the University of Colorado Denver and the nation of Qatar took a significant step forward last week with the visit of...
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Learning to be lawyers one ditch at a time

Learning to be lawyers one ditch at a time

For Professor Sarah Krakoff and students from CU-Boulder, spring marks a transition from the halls of the Wolf Law Building to the fields of the San Luis...
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CU Connections begins summer publication schedule

CU Connections will begin its summer publication schedule after the June 2 issue, when biweekly issues will be produced.
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CSF’s ‘Troilus and Cressida’ brings women to the front lines June 24-Aug. 6
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CSF’s ‘Troilus and Cressida’ brings women to the front lines

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival ’s season of myths, legends and fairy tales under the stars continues with the rarely staged Troilus and Cressida , a...
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Staff Council targets August for systemwide benefits survey

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) moved one step closer to completing the final draft of a survey on work and benefits, which it has developed to...
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Komarow joins CU system as chief human resources officer

Gregory Komarow has joined the CU system as associate vice president and chief human resources officer. With more than 12 years of human resources experience,...
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Registration open for 16th Annual Coleman Institute Conference
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Registration open for 16th Annual Coleman Institute Conference

The event is set for Oct. 6 at the Omni Interlocken Hotel in Broomfield.
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GLBTI Committee invites participation at PrideFest

The Faculty Council’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Issues (GLBTI) Committee is rallying participants for the 2016 Denver PrideFest, which counts the...
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Rocky Mountain region's first federal data research hub lands at CU-Boulder

Rocky Mountain region’s first federal data research hub lands at CU-Boulder

Social scientists and health researchers from across Colorado and neighboring states will soon have abundant U.S. Census and other federal statistical data...
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Retired nurse commits $3.4 million for medical career scholarships

Retired nurse commits $3.4 million for medical career scholarships

Helen Clement, 92, worked as a registered nurse in all kinds of settings: operating rooms, nursing homes, college campuses, even a high-security federal...
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Hyatt Regency announces foundation to benefit CU Anschutz

Hyatt Regency announces foundation to benefit CU Anschutz

Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver Conference Center has opened across the street from the CU Anschutz campus, and the university will be benefiting from more than...
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Legislative wrap-up: CU initiatives fare well; hospital provider fee change proves elusive

The 2016 Colorado legislative session came to an end May 11 after 120 days, with results bringing largely positive news for the University of Colorado and...
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Gifts establish new CU-Boulder capital markets program

Gifts establish new CU-Boulder capital markets program

A new University of Colorado Boulder program will enhance undergraduate curriculum offerings in property rights at the Leeds School of Business.
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National report finds school leaders value, widely use educational research

National report finds school leaders value, widely use educational research

A new, sweeping national study of educational research use among school and district leaders finds generally positive attitudes toward the value of research...
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Osbornes to receive College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award

Osbornes to receive College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award

Local business leaders and community benefactors Ed and Mary Osborne will receive the 2016 UCCS College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award at a May 20...
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Fifth sibling earns UCCS degree

Fifth sibling earns UCCS degree

Laurie Horner’s commencement cap is decorated and ready for Friday’s ceremony: “The final Horner has left UCCS”
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Bohlen explores a 'naturally haunted' place in his new book

Bohlen explores a 'naturally haunted' place in his new book

Teague Bohlen is haunted. The writer, who says he has always loved ghost stories, had his own supernatural experience more than 30 years ago. That moment,...
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CU researchers take aim at PTSD, burnout in the ICU

CU researchers take aim at PTSD, burnout in the ICU

More than a decade ago, Meredith Mealer embarked on research that has only increased in relevance with the passing years.

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