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Cradle of mankind becomes classroom at Tanzania field school

Each June and July, the Tanzania Field School offers an unparalleled educational experience – a blend of hands-on practical field work and cultural excursions...
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Connections resumes weekly publication

With today’s issue, CU Connections resumes its regular weekly publication schedule for the new academic year. A new edition appears each Thursday morning...
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Save the date: CU System Diversity Summit 2014

Plans are underway for the next systemwide diversity summit, which will be April 17, 2014, on the CU Denver campus. The chief diversity officers of each campus...
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International employees: Schedule tax appointments before first paycheck

All new University of Colorado international employees – including students, scholars and researchers – must consult with CU’s international tax specialists to...
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Keeping secret words secret

Passwords have become a critical part of our daily lives. We use passwords to log onto our computer, read our email, update our finances, shop online and even...
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Together Colorado 5K Walk/Run For Fun in the Sun to benefit Colorado Combined Campaign

The Together Colorado 5K Walk/Run For Fun in the Sun is a leisurely morning walk, run or stroll around Sloan’s Lake in Denver to celebrate Colorado nonprofit...
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Five questions for Stephen Ludwig

The upcoming COLTT Conference promises dozens of presentations and workshops from professionals with credentials in academia and scientific applications,...
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Benson: Cronin a 'dynamic leader' for CU fundraising operations

CU's new vice president for advancement has been vice chancellor of institutional advancement and chief executive officer of the Texas Tech Foundation Inc...
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Fueled with CU science, MAVEN ready for cross-country trip

The spacecraft recently was shown off at Jefferson County’s Lockheed Martin Space Systems, where representatives from that company, CU and NASA gathered for a...
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Consultant: Funding climate demands fresh look at academic priorities

CU and other institutions must set academic priorities and identify internal resources to meet them, the Board of Regents heard last week.
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Move. member makes difficult lifestyle changes, reaps rewards

Since losing about a third of her body weight, Tamara Crandall has become somewhat of an authority on the best stair-stepping spots in downtown Denver.
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George, Papa named legal counsel

George Papa Jennifer George and Julie Papa, lawyers with extensive legal experience in employment and finance, have been chosen to share duties as legal...
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Rick George named athletic director

Rick George (Courtesy photo, Texas Rangers) Rick George(Courtesy photo, Texas Rangers) Note: This first appeared July 17 as a breaking news item on CU...
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Guatemala is ‘alternative’ destination for students’ service project

QUETZALTENANGO, Guatemala – Shortly after the spring semester ended, a group of 15 CU Denver undergraduate students and four staff members headed to Guatemala...
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CU raises $258.8 million in 2012-13, a record for private support

The university benefited from more than a quarter billion dollars in private support in the fiscal year ending June 30. That total exceeds the previous record...
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CU doctors seek cure for Zimbabwe’s ailing health care training

Over the course of several days, cardiology trainees from Zimbabwe observed as a University of Colorado Hospital patient with a heart condition was saved by a...
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Next My New Weigh class starts in August

Losing weight is tough to do in today’s environment. If you are ready to try something different and exciting, then discover My New Weigh, available at the...
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Breaking news: Rick George named athletic director at CU-Boulder

Posted Wednesday, July 17 University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano today named Rick George as director of intercollegiate athletics at CU-...
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University looks to make most of research and discovery

CU is engaged in an effort to enhance its research operations and infrastructure, as well as to diversify the entities it partners with, all with the intent of...
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Five questions for Wendy Guild

She launched the Sports and Entertainment Management program in 2007 at the University of Colorado Denver.
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Regents re-elect Carrigan as chair, Sharkey as vice chair

At a special meeting, Michael Carrigan, D-Denver, was re-elected on a 4-3 vote, with two members of the nine-member board abstaining. Steve Bosley, R-Longmont...
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Tallman promoted to interim leader of Tech Transfer

Kate Tallman, senior director for CU’s Technology Transfer Office (TTO) at the Boulder and Colorado Springs campuses, has been named Interim Associate Vice...
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Business School highlighted during Global Cities Initiative

Former Chicago Mayor and JPMorgan Chase Senior Adviser Richard M. Daley, left, and Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock. The recent talk around Denver was about...
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Prominent religious leader to discuss the separation of church and state

Lynn The importance of separating government and religion will be the focus of a 7 p.m. July 18 event at the University Center Theater. Rev. Barry Lynn,...
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CU study shows how early Earth kept warm enough to support life

An artist’s conception of Earth during the late Archean, 2.8 billion years ago. (Image courtesy of Charlie Meeks) Solving the “faint young sun paradox” --...

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