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Scholarships available for technology conference

Limited registration space is left for this year's Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) conference . The event promises an exceptional...
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Reminder: Shift in PERA contributions takes effect this month

University of Colorado leadership is reminding employees who are PERA (Public Employee Retirement Association) members that they will see a 2.5 percent...
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Regents take on core curriculum at their own version of summer school

The University of Colorado Board of Regents went back to class last week to learn the issues surrounding core curriculum. In what was billed as a daylong...
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CU Board of Regents passes resolution opposing three 2010 ballot measures

The University of Colorado Board of Regents passed a resolution opposing Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101, which Colorado voters will decide in...
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New College of Music program promises opera from ground up

Composers Robert Aldridge and Herschel Garfien How does an opera transform from words and music on paper to life on stage? The University of Colorado at...
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Five Questions for Robert Kuehler

As an assistant vice president and the university controller, Robert Kuehler is responsible for the overall accuracy of financial reporting and for ensuring...
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More than 60 faculty members earn tenure

At its June meeting, the Board of Regents approved awards of tenure and appointments with tenure for 63 faculty members throughout the system: University of...
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Performing arts veteran takes helm of Macky Auditorium

Rodolfo "Rudy" Betancourt Rodolfo "Rudy" Betancourt has been appointed director of Macky Auditorium after a national search. Betancourt, who follows Interim...
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El Pomar gift leads to new name for Science and Engineering atrium

An atrium in the Science and Engineering Building now has a name, in recognition of a $1 million gift. El Pomar Foundation of Colorado Springs made the...
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Shuttle between Denver campuses begins service

A bus service between the two Denver campuses began service this week, offering faculty, staff and students a new transportation option across town. The bus...
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People with rare cancers needed to help scientists leading new program

The University of Colorado Cancer Center (UCCC) is looking for people who have been diagnosed with a rare cancer to participate in a new program designed to...
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Aurora company licenses unusual approach to treating inflammatory disease

Western States Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (WSBI), a privately held biotechnology company focusing on the development of novel therapies to treat inflammatory...
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CU-Boulder names Boswell interim vice chancellor for diversity

Robert Boswell Professor Robert Boswell of the molecular, cellular and developmental biology department at the University of Colorado at Boulder has been named...
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Ingber to take helm of College of Engineering and Applied Science

Marc Ingber Marc Ingber, Ph.D., is the new dean of the University of Colorado Denver's College of Engineering and Applied Science . He was selected from a...
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SkillPort's new look worth exploring

Have you noticed the new look and feel to the SkillSoft - CU Learning Center? Take a few minutes to check it out. All the features of SkillSoft are still...
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Phoenix Center earns confidentiality pledge from campus leadership

Leadership at the University of Colorado Denver, Metropolitan State College of Denver and Community College of Denver all have declared their support for...
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Clothing drive benefits job seekers, student scholarships

In a tough economic climate, the extra expense of buying a new interviewing suit is especially daunting for some students and alumni. To help, CU-Boulder...
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Regents reaffirm nondiscrimination policy

Responding to University of Colorado community members who say they've experienced or witnessed discrimination based on gender identity and gender expression,...
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Diversity officers: Outreach, pipeline programs crucial for student recruitment

Correction: The original version of this story included inaccurate information on the percentages of minorities among tenured and tenure-track faculty. The...
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Regents OK annual budget, hear warnings of looming financial challenges

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Friday, June 25, approved the institution's $2.76 billion budget for fiscal year 2010-11 amid warnings that the...
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First class of Boettcher Investigators taking on cancer, Parkinson's, more

Dowell Three University of Colorado researchers are among an elite corps of Colorado scientists who have earned the title "Boettcher Investigator" under a new...
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Office of Policy and Efficiency's latest policy changes take effect Thursday

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) continues to streamline and simplify the university's administrative policies, with changes to 15 system policies in...
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Staff survey indicates wide-ranging opinions on hot topics

Respondents of a recent staff survey were split on whether a guiding principle of the university proposed by Regent Jim Geddes that specifically focuses on...
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Five questions for Doug Duncan

In the late 1960s, NBC threatened to cancel the original "Star Trek" because of low ratings. A letter-writing campaign ensued and several hundred fans marched...
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Shakespeare Fest actors turn to words of Founding Fathers

Furthering a trend among Shakespeare theater companies across the country, actors from the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) will read the Declaration of...

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