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Digital storytelling to come into focus at workshop

Historically, a good storyteller was someone who could paint a picture, whether for pleasure or education, with spoken or written words. With the onset of...
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CU team identifies new colon cancer marker

Vasilis Vasiliou A research team at the University of Colorado Cancer Center has identified an enzyme that could be used to diagnose colon cancer earlier. It...
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ConocoPhillips pledges $3.5 million for Biotech Building

Houston-based energy firm ConocoPhillips has made a major gift toward the University of Colorado Boulder's Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building to...
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President's town hall tour begins Friday

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson's spring series of town hall meetings begins Friday, April 1, on the University of Colorado Colorado Springs...
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Voting under way for Boulder Staff Council members

The election ballot for the 2011 University of Colorado Boulder Staff Council nominees is posted and accepting votes. Classified and professional exempt staff...
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Faculty Council has second thoughts about severance pay language

A month after the systemwide Faculty Council provided suggested changes to language in a Board of Regents policy regarding severance pay for dismissed faculty...
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Schedule set for Benson's spring town hall meetings

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson will embark on a series of town hall meetings, appearing at all four campuses during April. The format will be...
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Five questions for Daniel Gette

Daniel Gette Each year, the University of Colorado Boulder hosts about 150 scientific, government, state and youth conferences, and Daniel Gette knows the...
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Young Egyptian activist to recount details of revolution

A 24-year-old Egyptian activist will deliver a plenary address at this year's Conference on World Affairs (CWA). Gigi Ibrahim was a leading organizer and...
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Garcia: State's higher ed an economic driver

Colorado Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia State colleges and universities are community economic drivers that deserve to be supported, Colorado Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia told a...
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Signs of new branding spring up on campus

Signs of new branding spring up on campus The new universitywide, interlocking CU logo is starting to show up in very visible locations, with much more ahead...
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Match Day lights paths to residency for School of Medicine students

On a picture-perfect St. Patrick's Day, hollers and whoops of joy rose to a deafening din at Invesco Field as medical students tore through the green...
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What happens when a staff member steps into the shoes of a donor?

Imagine you suddenly had $1,000 to give away. What would you do? This was the situation Liz Lenz, CU Foundation development associate, found herself in. At a...
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Website design training available

The Universal Design and Accessibility Committee (UDAC) will host a day of training on website design, set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 30 in the Glenn Miller...
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President's Diversity Award includes up to $1,000

Nominations are being accepted for the 2011 President's Diversity Award. The annual honor recognizes significant achievements of faculty, staff, students and...
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Heart Association aims to train 5,000 for CPR in one day

The American Heart Association is asking members of the University of Colorado community to help achieve a goal of 5,000 trainees at a free CPR training event...
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Dozens of CU graduate programs earn national ranking

Graduate programs across the University of Colorado system continue to earn national prominence based on the latest annual rankings from U.S. News & World...
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Five questions for Clark Thenhaus

Clark Thenhaus Clark Thenhaus discovered architecture and design in the fourth grade; his interest never waned. After earning his graduate degree on the East...
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Obituary: Louis Cicotello

Louis Cicotello Louis Cicotello, professor emeritus in the department of fine arts at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, died March 6, 2011, in a...
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Space scientists ready for orbital insertion of Mercury spacecraft

NASA's MESSENGER mission , launched in 2004, is expected to slide into Mercury's orbit March 17 after a harrowing 4.7 billion mile journey that involved 15...
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System, Boulder visitors gain UCCS perspective during campus tour

About 20 members of the University of Colorado system and the CU-Boulder campus recently visited UCCS to gain a better understanding of other CU campuses...
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Campus community takes part in iron-clad collaboration

An already warm pre-spring day got red hot as students, faculty, guest artists and members of the local community gathered to create works of art cast in iron...
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Cancer Center experts take calls in awareness-raising effort

From left, Csaba Gajdos, Susan Rein, Neil Toribara University of Colorado Cancer Center experts participated in a colorectal cancer awareness call-in line at...
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Lafayette company licenses CU solar technology

Phobos Energy of Lafayette recently executed an exclusive license agreement with the University of Colorado for photovoltaic (PV) technology developed by...
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President's Diversity Award includes up to $1,000

Nominations are being accepted for the 2011 President's Diversity Award. The annual honor recognizes significant achievements of faculty, staff, students and...

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