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Biopharmaceutical company signs license agreement with CU

Soligenix, Inc. , a late-stage biopharmaceutical company, recently announced that it has entered into a definitive license agreement with the University of...
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SkillSoft's multiple features await discovery

You have probably logged in to SkillSoft, the employee portal of online training. Most likely, you have accessed SkillSoft in order to complete required...
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Cost-saving idea could lead to reward

Do you have a cost-saving idea? You might earn a cash reward. Learn more here: https://www.cu.edu/articles/upload/HB10-1264-InfoPage.pdf
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Boulder blood drive continues Feb. 7-8

You have what it takes to save a life and you have two more days to donate: The Boulder Staff Council sponsors its Bonfils blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m...
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Meet the new Cognos reporting system at informational meeting

If you work with financial reports, you'll want to attend one of this month's Reporting System Town Hall meetings, offered by the Office of University...
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Boulder Faculty Assembly to grant faculty excellence awards

The Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) has announced it will grant up to 12 BFA Excellence Awards to Boulder campus faculty in spring 2011. Each award is...
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Commitment to community could mean $10,000 prize

The Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting nominations for the annual Faculty Community Service Award, made possible by an endowment from the Chase...
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Hidden Gems: UC-Denver Career Center

A young student finds herself struggling with the future, wondering where her passion lies and what kind of work she'll want to do when she graduates. She's...
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Five questions for Thomas Hauser

Thomas Hauser Just a few months ago, Thomas Hauser came to the University of Colorado Boulder with the task of building a research computing group that will...
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Columbia University provost to speak at annual Diversity Summit

Claude Steele Claude Steele, provost of Columbia University and author of "Whistling Vivaldi and Other Clues to How Stereotypes Affect Us," is the featured...
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Hoaxing satirists, author-journalist coming to Boulder

The Yes Men The University of Colorado's Conference on World Affairs (CWA) Athenaeum Series will host two free public events in February on the University of...
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Meeting minutes: Boulder Faculty Assembly Executive Committee

Editor's note: In addition to news coverage of meetings of the systemwide Faculty Council and Staff Council, the Faculty and Staff Newsletter posts meeting...
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Lecture to honor religious studies professor emeritus

Ebrahim Moosa, associate professor of Islamic studies in the department of religion at Duke University, will lecture on "Re-Thinking Modern Muslim...
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Use of technology for education leads to globe-spanning press conference

After a semester-long experiment, UCCS and computer giant Cisco shared a new way of delivering education before a worldwide audience Jan. 19. During the fall...
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Study opportunities in China to be highlighted at evening of food, film

The communication department, the International Club Beijing and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on Tuesday, Feb. 1, will present an evening of...
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Cancer Center explores the art of spreading the word

Hoping to raise awareness of their cancer program among a big group of the nation's oncologists, the University of Colorado Hospital and the University of...
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2010 W-2s available online via campus portal

Payroll & Benefit Services has posted 2010 W-2s (wage and tax statements) online. Employees may access the statement by using their campus portal. The self...
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$10,000 prize recognizes community commitment

The Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting nominations for the annual Faculty Community Service Award, made possible by an endowment from the Chase...
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Reminder: Prescription benefits have changed for employees in Anthem plans

Payroll & Benefit Services reminds employees enrolled in Anthem medical plans of changes made to their prescription benefits, and of the savings offered...
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Five questions for Travis Vermilye

Travis Vermilye Travis Vermilye teaches five courses each year in his area of expertise – medical illustration. He admits that's currently a bit tricky since...
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CU EthicsLine: Somewhere to turn when things don't look right

It's something an employee hopes never to need, but can take comfort in knowing is there. The CU EthicsLine is a mechanism enabling members of the university...
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Diversity and Excellence grant winners named

CU's Diversity and Excellence grants, awarded by the Office of the President and designed to help faculty and/or staff projects promoting diversity and...
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CU Women Succeeding Symposium promises learning, networking

The CU Faculty Council Women's Committee has announced its eighth annual CU Women Succeeding Symposium, two days of learning, networking and celebrating on the...
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Office of Policy and Efficiency announces 19 new policy changes

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to 19 administrative policy statements (APS) from the areas of academic affairs, facilities,...
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University of Illinois associate dean to lead Leeds

David L. Ikenberry David L. Ikenberry, associate dean in the College of Business at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has been named dean of the...

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