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‘No longer the best-kept secret’: CU School of Medicine dean talks of growth, progress, challenges

John J. Reilly, Jr., MD, dean of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, offered an upbeat overview of the school’s achievements through the last year...
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CU Denver genome and epigenome research key in next generation of medications, earlier diagnoses

Behind every life-changing medication is a small army of researchers dedicated to not only understanding diseases like cancer and diabetes, but chronicling...
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New report details how CU is limiting its environmental footprint
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New report details how CU is limiting its environmental footprint

The newest CU system Sustainability Report was recently released, highlighting campus sustainability efforts and progress toward strategic plan metrics and...
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Updates to systemwide administrative policy statements took effect Jan. 1
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Updates to systemwide administrative policy statements took effect Jan. 1

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced updates to the following administrative policy statements (APS) from the Budget, Planning and Capital...
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Reminder: Boettcher Investigator application deadline approaching

Applications for the 2024 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program will be due to the campus grants offices in February, according to the...
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Study: Cannabis can make workouts more fun, but it’s no performance-enhancer

A bit of weed before a workout can boost motivation and make exercise more enjoyable. But if performance is the goal, it may be best to skip that joint. That’s...
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Colorado Springs Venture Attractor awards $100,000 in Torch Grants

The Colorado Springs Venture Attractor, an initiative of the UCCS El Pomar Institute for Innovation and Commercialization (EPIIC), awarded two $50,000 Torch...
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Seed grants applications open

CU Denver faculty seeking grant funding to generate data or preliminary findings necessary to leverage external grants are invited to apply for seed grants...
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Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine highlighted as a leader in precision medicine in research and clinical care

A new peer-reviewed study in the American Journal of Human Genetics highlights the work of the biobank at the Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine (CCPM...
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CU EthicsLine video launches
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CU EthicsLine video launches

A newly released video serves as an animated reminder of the CU EthicsLine , a simple, anonymous way for members of the university community to report concerns...
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Tuition Assistance Benefit helps to grow and develop careers
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Tuition Assistance Benefit helps to grow and develop careers

Leah Lleras In today’s rapidly changing workplace, it is vital to pursue further learning and skill development. The University of Colorado’s Tuition...
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Reap the benefits: Use this annual checkup to get the most out of your CU benefits

It’s a prime time to invest in yourself and make the most of your University of Colorado benefits. Use this reminder to take action and make the most of your...
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From sun to garden to sea: 10 stories of discovery and exploration from 2023

The year 2023 was another banner year of exploration and discovery at CU Boulder, with research shedding new light on everything from how the sun's corona gets...
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Event Recap: 15th Annual Mountain Lion Research Day

Faculty and student researchers brought their findings – and their research posters — to the Gallogly Event Center on Dec. 8 for the 15th annual Mountain Lion...
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University Technical Assistance Program brings rural community projects to life

Established in the 1960s, the University Technical Assistance Program, previously known as the Colorado Center for Community Development, at CU Denver is one...
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CU Anschutz top stories of 2023

A look back at the top 10 stories for 2023 focuses on top health concerns, such as obesity, Alzheimer's disease and substance use disorder.
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CU President Todd Saliman selects Jennifer Sobanet as next chancellor of UCCS

CU President Todd Saliman selects Jennifer Sobanet as next chancellor of UCCS

University of Colorado President Todd Saliman on Dec. 8 announced that Jennifer Sobanet has been selected to serve as the permanent UCCS chancellor. Sobanet...
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Excellence in Leadership event emphasizes inclusion, recognizes CU Boulder professor with award
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Excellence in Leadership event emphasizes inclusion, recognizes CU Boulder professor with award

The 2023 Excellence in Leadership Lecture and Luncheon celebrated inclusion and belonging, as Excellence in Leadership (ELP) program alumni and current program...
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Call for submissions: President’s DEI Awards and Grants

The CU Office of the President has announced the opening of nominations for the annual President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Awards , and the start of...
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Gear up for spring 2024: Tuition Assistance applications are now open

Set yourself up for success this spring with the Tuition Assistance Benefit. Just like preparing for an exhilarating day at the mountain, investing in your...
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CU introduces Roth contribution options for PERA voluntary retirement plans

CU employees now have available to them Colorado’s PERA 401(k) and 457 after-tax ROTH options. While the traditional pre-tax options have been available, the...
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Human rights climate commitments released in Dubai

At the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Alliance unveiled the first iteration of a...
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December Town Hall: Campus finances, strategic enrollment and more

In the last Town Hall of the fall semester, Interim Chancellor Jennifer Sobanet and a panel of campus leaders shared updates on campus finances, enrollment and...
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CU Denver professor finds solution to car theft

You are more likely to have your auto stolen during the holiday season than any other time of the year. And the chances are greater in the Denver metro area,...
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Cardiologist offers Top 10 ways to keep high blood pressure at bay

High blood pressure affects almost half of the U.S. population today, its numbers doubling among 30- to 79-year-olds within the past 20 years. A cardiologist...

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