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2025 Outreach Tour ventures into San Luis Valley
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2025 Outreach Tour embraces San Luis Valley

The 2025 CU Presidential Outreach Tour saw leaders including President Todd Saliman and Regents Nolbert Chavez, Elliott Hood and Ilana Dubin Spiegel visiting...
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How CU Boulder is delivering engineering degrees on the Western Slope
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How CU Boulder is delivering engineering degrees on the Western Slope

With new degree offerings and enhanced student support efforts, CU Boulder’s Engineering Partnership Programs are building on their successes in graduating...
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Apply for fall 2025 Tuition Assistance Benefit

The University of Colorado’s Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) application is open for the fall 2025 semester. This valuable benefit provides an opportunity for...
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Leave-eligible employees must certify paid leave balances by Aug. 31

This year’s Annual Leave Certification process will run from Aug. 1–31. This annual process helps to ensure all University of Colorado employees’ leave...
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CU surgeon removes bladder cancer from Coach Prime

At a routine checkup this spring, doctors noticed something unusual in a CT scan of University of Colorado football coach Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders. The scan...
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College of Education offers accelerated teaching program

The College of Education is helping remedy the teacher shortage with Accelerating Careers in Teaching, or ACT, an alternative teacher licensure program. ACT...
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CU Denver develops quantum tool that may lead to gamma-ray lasers and access the multiverse

A University of Colorado Denver engineer is on the cusp of giving scientists a new tool that can help them turn sci-fi into reality. Imagine a safe gamma ray...
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Are we alone? LASP researchers help NASA tackle the ultimate space science question

Researchers from the University of Colorado’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics are helping lead efforts to plan NASA’s next-generation large space...
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Respiratory viruses can wake up breast cancer cells in lungs

Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC) and Utrecht University have found...
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Federal transition update: DOJ New DEI Guidance, more

From Aug. 1, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on DOJ New DEI Guidance; OMB Initiative to Block NIH Funds Reversed;...
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Eddie Vedder documentary elevates a CU pediatrician’s clinical focus to the big screen

Eddie Vedder documentary elevates a CU pediatrician’s clinical focus to the big screen

Normally, red carpet events are filled with actors, performers, and celebrities. This summer, however, a documentary premier at the Tribeca Film Festival,...
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CU Boulder breaks ground on chemistry and applied mathematics facility
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CU Boulder breaks ground on chemistry and applied mathematics facility

CU Boulder recently began construction on its new chemistry and applied mathematics (CHAP) facility, a transformative project that marks a bold step forward in...
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Colorado Springs and UCCS align in growth and industry development

In the recent “LinkedIn Cities on the Rise 2025: The 25 fastest-growing U.S. metros for jobs and new talent” report, Colorado Springs comes in at number 15 on...
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What three CU Denver students learned working at the state Capitol

Thanks to CU at the Capitol, a course taught by political science department chair Tony Robinson, Ph.D., students earn course credit for interning in the...
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Federal transition update: Rescissions Package, CIRES Director Testimony, more

From July 18, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on the Rescissions Package, CIRES Director Testimony, the Lifting of...
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Rage rooms: Are aggression-based outlets helping or hurting mental health?

Rage rooms: Are aggression-based outlets helping or hurting mental health?

People are clearly searching for healthy ways to release their anger and frustration – such as paying to destroy items from furniture to glassware in the...
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Changes to systemwide administrative policy statements, effective July 1

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced updates to the following administrative policy statements from the Academic Affairs and Procurement...
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College of Business faculty and staff convene AI training summit

AI is rapidly changing the business and higher education landscape. Rather than fighting this onslaught of change, the College of Business (COB) embraces the...
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Eighteen CU Denver faculty among the most cited researchers in the world

Eighteen CU Denver researchers are among the top 2% of highly cited scientists in the world, according to Stanford University and Elsevier. Stanford University...
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Federal transition update: One Big Beautiful Bill, NSF Indirect Cost Cap, more

From July 3, this update from CU Federal Relations features a summary of the House-passed and Senate-passed versions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1...
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CU in D.C.: Colorado Capital Conference participants engage with nation’s leaders
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CU in D.C.: Colorado Capital Conference participants engage with nation’s leaders

President Saliman and other CU leaders joined nearly 100 Coloradans in Washington, D.C., June 24-26 for this year’s Colorado Capital Conference, a longstanding...
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Staff Council sets leadership for 2025-26
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Staff Council sets leadership for 2025-26

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) recently completed the election of its next Executive Committee, including current co-chairs Ja’Net Hurt, CU...
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New benefits plan year begins July 1

New benefits plan year begins July 1

CU Health Plan enrollees can get ready for the new benefits plan year, which kicks off July 1. Whether you decided to keep or update your health plans during...
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CUriosity: Are sharks really as scary as their reputation?

In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer pressing questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. This week, Andrew Martin, a...
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Protecting Childhood: UCCS to host national voices on Preventing Exploitation Through Awareness and Education

UCCS will host Protecting Childhood: Preventing Exploitation Through Awareness and Education, a free, public event on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, from 1–5 p.m. at...

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