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Five questions for Steven Johnson

While the number of new HIV cases has declined and the number of AIDS-related deaths has decreased, there still are more than 33 million people worldwide who...
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Colorado Weigh classes coming to Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs

January is the time for New Year resolutions, and for many people, their top resolution is to lose weight. To help more people be successful, Be Colorado is...
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Five system policy changes take effect this month

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announces changes to five administrative policy statements (APS) from the areas of fiscal, human resources, and risk...
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Study: Nap-deprived toddlers may be missing more than sleep

Toddlers who miss naps show decreases in joy, interest and understanding when asked to work picture puzzles. Photo courtesy University of Colorado A new study...
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Burnett to serve downtown organization

Brian Burnett Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, was recently selected to serve as vice president of the Colorado Springs Downtown...
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Business School moves into ‘phenomenal new home’

The new University of Colorado Denver Business School building was christened Jan. 9 with its first class -- the start of the new term for the 11-month MBA...
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Regents weighing tuition options

The CU Board of Regents heard tuition proposals from all campuses during Wednesday’s meeting at system administration offices at 1800 Grant St., Denver.
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Merck grant enables creation of national model for experiential learning

From left, Bob Stowe, of the Michigan Science Center Association, Bill Thielke, a secondary science education student at the University of Colorado Denver, and...
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Mini Med School expansion aims to teach people what doctoring is all about

Dennis Boyle, M.D., speaks Wednesday at Mini Med School Part 2 on the Anschutz Medical Campus. Attendees learned about the doctor-patient relationship. (Photo...
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Using email safely

Email is one of the fastest, simplest ways to communicate around the world, but also has become a primary method used by cybercriminals to attack others on the...
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Suthers: Lobato outcome could pose threat to higher ed

If a lawsuit claiming that Colorado is constitutionally underfunding K-12 education were to succeed, the impact on higher education would be hard to predict.
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Report: Without structural changes, state’s revenue forecast is bleak

A study by the University of Denver presented Wednesday to the CU Board of Regents contends the revenue structure in Colorado is broken.
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Five questions for Tillie Bishop

Regent Bishop’s journey in state politics began with a poker game, led to decades of leadership under the gold dome and concludes with his current term as a...
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Garrison Roots lived, taught at full throttle

Garrison Roots likened great art to a “near accident” in a car: You are driving, attention drifting, when something darts in front of the car; you hit the...
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UCH proposal for Memorial Hospital earns council’s OK

The Colorado Springs City Council on Tuesday voted 9-0 to proceed with negotiations with the University of Colorado Hospital on the lease negotiations with...
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Cigna, Kaiser chosen for Health and Welfare Trust’s group contracts

Pending approval of the trustees of the University of Colorado Health and Welfare Trust, group medical benefit contracts will be awarded to Cigna and Kaiser...
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Update: Regent Bishop won’t seek re-election

University of Colorado Regent Tilman “Tillie” Bishop, who has served on the board since 2007, says he will not seek a second term this year.
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Update: Regent Bishop won’t seek re-election

University of Colorado Regent Tilman “Tillie” Bishop, who has served on the board since 2007, says he will not seek a second term this year. The Grand Junction...
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CU medical school’s Mini Med 2 debuts

This pilot program will be offered on the Anschutz Medical Campus beginning Jan. 11, 2012.
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Faculty partnering with federal agency for international study of water resources

CU-Boulder graduate student Adina Racoviteanu collected snow and ice samples for isotopic analyses near the summit of Mt. Mera, Khumbu region, Nepal, as part...
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Campus generosity brightens holidays for 26 families

Holiday Service Project committee member Nancy Gadachy and friend. Photo by Ron Fitz The UCCS community made a happy holiday possible for 26 families this year...
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Math Clinic students compute solutions for real-world dilemmas

Erin Reeves, a student in Math Clinic, explains an algorithmic equation that she and fellow students computed to solve problems posed by United Launch Alliance...
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South Metro business leaders get up-close view of health, economic impacts

Joey Failma, simulation director for the Center for Advancing Professional Excellence at the Anschutz Medical Campus, watches as members of the South Metro...
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Boulder philosophy program earns high ranking

The philosophy program at the University of Colorado Boulder is ranked 24th among U.S. programs in the recently released Blackwell Philosophical Gourmet Report...
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Cybercriminals aim to hack your mind

Cybercriminals have learned that the easiest way to take control of your computer or steal your passwords is to simply ask you for them. Known as social...

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