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Cracking the code to social mobility by infusing tech skills into CU Denver’s curriculum

What do data science and equity have in common? A new report from CU Denver’s Interdisciplinary Computing Task Force (ICTF) answers this question while...
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From psyched to anxious: Returning to work post-pandemic ignites emotions

It’s your first day back in the office in almost two years. You’re anxious. Some thoughts run through your mind: How am I going to work for eight hours...
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2021-22 President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award recipients announced
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2021-22 President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award recipients announced

The President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award selection committee has announced its 2021-22 award and honorable mention recipients. The annual awards...
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Explore Open Enrollment webinars, courses and virtual content to maximize your benefits
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Explore Open Enrollment webinars, courses and virtual content to maximize your benefits

During Open Enrollment, April 18 to May 6, it is more important than ever to make sure your benefits plan works the best for you. Choosing a benefits plan can...
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University to replace timekeeping platforms with PeopleSoft Time and Labor
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University to replace timekeeping platforms with PeopleSoft Time and Labor

The University of Colorado is beginning a project to replace its current, homegrown timekeeping system, My Leave, and all third-party timekeeping systems with...
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Faculty invited to apply for funding as Timmerhaus Ambassadors

Full-time faculty across CU are invited to submit proposals for projects to be supported by the Timmerhaus Fund, which awards grants of $5,000 to $50,000 for...
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Changes to CU’s online education strategy will better serve students

The University of Colorado is making changes to its online education strategy to better meet the needs of students and adjust to lessons learned during the...
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CU Health Plan provides options for out-of-state faculty, staff and dependents
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CU Health Plan rates to increase modestly, with university contributions remaining high

The University of Colorado is increasing its investment in quality health care across the system, and faculty and staff will see only modest increases on most...
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What makes CU Anschutz ‘amazing’? CU President Saliman wants Colorado to know
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University of Colorado Regents name Todd Saliman as finalist for president

President Todd Saliman The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Tuesday voted to advance Todd Saliman as finalist for president of the university system...
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Campuses begin sharing Campus and Workplace Culture Survey results with Board of Regents
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Campuses begin sharing Campus and Workplace Culture Survey results with Board of Regents

The Board of Regents on Thursday heard campus-level highlights of initial findings from analysis of the Campus and Workplace Culture (CWC) Survey , in which...
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Regents pass resolutions honoring outstanding CU leaders
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Regents approve tuition, compensation recommendations for 2022-23

The CU Board of Regents on Thursday voted to approve recommendations on tuition, compensation and fees for the 2022-23 fiscal year. The plan invests in CU...
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‘Patient influencers’ are booming on social media. Is that good or bad?

“OMG. Have you guys heard about this?” So began a 2015 post by then-pregnant celebrity influencer Kim Kardashian, singing the praises of a “#morningsickness”...
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Register now for the Reacting to the Past Conference in June

The Reacting to the Past Conference, hosted by the University of Colorado’s Center for Teaching and Learning and the Arts & Sciences Support of Education...
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Wellness breaks increase productivity, reduce stress

It won’t surprise anyone to hear that, according to the most recent data, we’re stressed. Chrissie Bailey, Office Manager over at the Gallogly Recreation and...
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CU Denver names internationally acclaimed SmithGroup as design firm for new engineering, design and computing building

As plans for the university’s new engineering, design and computing building progress, Chancellor Michelle Marks used one word to describe the project:...
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Can COVID-causing coronavirus outwit human innate immune response?

As Americans cross their fingers, hoping the pandemic stays behind them, scientists across the country remain focused on the novel coronavirus, intent on...

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