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A century later, Ludlow Massacre’s impact remains vivid

“Re-collecting Ludlow,” a panel discussion to commemorate the launch of the Colorado Coal Digital Collection, is set for 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 15...
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1000 MORE scholarship initiative envisions moving lives in dream-fulfilling direction with more financial support

CU Denver students who benefit from scholarships include, from left, Gerardo Ceballos, Ana Chauca-Diaz, Ronson Fox, Lubna Mazin, Maryam Rawesh and Mayra...
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Donor-funded peer educator program makes the grade

A year ago Erica Rozbruch (ʼ14) noticed that her friends majoring in business were struggling to cope with stress. She decided to leverage her skills as a peer...
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Strong Communities for Children program launched

Mary Coussons-Read The CU School of Medicine and UCCS announced April 4 the launch of a Strong Communities for Children program in Colorado Springs. Meeting at...
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CU receives warm welcome from south Denver

Maureen Tarrant, CEO of Sky Ridge Medical Center, talks about the benefits of CU offering health care education programs at its new south Denver classroom...
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COLTT 2014: Click, submit

CU’s in-house experts are encouraged to share their knowledge and experience with teaching, learning and technology at the popular COLTT (Colorado Learning and...
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Gessen part of Russian Culture Week at CU-Boulder

The University of Colorado Boulder welcomes acclaimed Russian-American author, journalist and LGBT activist Masha Gessen for a discussion of her newly...
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CU employee benefits have grown healthier

A 2013 study comparing University of Colorado employee benefits to those provided by similar institutions of higher education shows the university has made...
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Social Climate Survey underway

The Social Climate Survey, which requires about 10 minutes to finish, must be accessed via a link included in emails that were sent systemwide on Wednesday.
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Q&A: Michel Chonchol

Since 2008, he has served as the Director of Clinical Research in the Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension. In 2012, he was promoted to professor and...
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Kathleen Sebelius to give keynote at CU’s Conference on World Affairs

Sebelius’ address, “The Globalization of Health,” will be presented at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Macky Auditorium. All of the conference’s 200 panel discussions,...
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Special Care Clinic fills dental health care gap

Dental students Christy Kopasz and Bob Johnson replace a filling on patient Harold Fowler as his mother, Reather, watches at the CU School of Dental Medicine's...
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Galleries of Contemporary Art to open Destiny Manifest

Holly Parker Dearborn, Extreme Force: Active Ingredients Series, Used-motor-oil and dirt, 2014. The Galleries of Contemporary Art on Friday will open Destiny...
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Academic Building already a shining star of Denver architecture

It’s still a few months from opening, but already the accolades are pouring in for the University of Colorado Denver Academic Building. In its Best of Denver...
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CU-Boulder prepares for flood season, will test campus text-messaging system today

click to view pdf click to view pdf The University of Colorado Boulder today will test the CU-Boulder Alerts system on to raise awareness of how the campus...
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Small plan changes could have big impacts this Open Enrollment

Later this month, when CU opens your three-week window to enroll in 2014-15 benefits plans, it will introduce several small changes that could have a huge...
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Anschutz Medical Campus anthology presents poetry, prose, photos, art

“Solitude,” by Anjali Dhurandhar, associate professor in the Department of Medicine. Artistic flair was on display during a reception to celebrate the launch...
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Regents approve 3 percent salary increases for faculty, exempt professionals

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Friday approved a 3 percent merit salary increase pool for faculty and exempt professionals, as well as a state-...
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Tuition rates for 2014-15 set by Board of Regents

In most cases, the increases affecting resident undergraduate tuition are about 3.4 percent, well below the 6 percent expected to be allowed this year by state...
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Five questions for Marty Otañez

The CU Denver assistant professor sees anthropology as a tool to work for social justice.
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Higher ed funding bill being revised after concerns expressed

A proposed change to how state funding is distributed among higher education institutions is being modified partly in response to concerns expressed by leaders...
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New solar-powered tables offer sustainable convenience

Two students examine the new table on the Upper Plaza. Three new solar power picnic tables will offer faculty, staff and students the chance to charge...
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With help of device developed at CU, new glaucoma procedure could offer patients non-drug, non-surgical option

Renderings of CU’s DWT device, courtesy of OcuTherix. OcuTherix, Inc. and the University of Colorado (CU) have completed an exclusive license that will allow...
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Basketball pool picks not going so great? Here is why, says CU-Boulder math professor

It took 48 games for the first and second rounds of the 64-team NCAA men’s basketball tournament to be decided, and millions of fans are deliriously awaiting...
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The envelopes, please: Smiles unsealed at Match Day 2014

The annual Match Day festivities for CU School of Medicine students launched with hugs, laughter and lots of photo-taking, filling the 90 minutes between check...

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