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Fall Convocation at CU-Boulder features faculty awards

Please join us for a celebration of our outstanding faculty and students. On Sept. 19, CU-Boulder will host its ninth annual Fall Convocation: A Celebration of...
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Call for proposals: 13th Annual CU Women Succeeding Symposium

The 13th Annual CU Women Succeeding Professional Development symposium will be Feb. 26-27 at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. The Faculty Council Women’s...
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Request for nominations: 2014 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award

The Women’s Committee of the Faculty Council requests nominations for the 2014 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award. This award recognizes and honors an...
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Update: Regents approve 12 new media, communication, information programs at CU-Boulder

The CU Board of Regents on Thursday unanimously and enthusiastically approved 12 new CU-Boulder College of Media, Communication and Information degrees and a...
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Five questions for Christian Valtierra

Introducing middle- and high-school students to the opportunities available in higher education is rewarding on many levels for the assistant director for...
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New Folsom Field seating closing in on finish line

With the Colorado Buffaloes season debut at Folsom Field fast approaching, CU-Boulder Athletic Director Rick George told a Board of Regents committee on...
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Inclusive campuses the theme of 2014 Diversity Summit

The goals of the summit are to increase attendees’ knowledge about diversity topics and resources, and to enhance their communication skills. The summit is...
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Panel: Time is now for U.S. to lead in biomedical research

Dan Theodorescu, M.D., Ph.D., director of the CU Cancer Center, addresses the panel at the 21st Century Cures Roundtable at National Jewish Health on Sept. 3...
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Raves for new Student Commons Building: ‘Cool, modern, super-interactive’

Hundreds of CU Denver students joined in the throng that simultaneously cut the ribbon on the new Student Commons Building on Sept. 9. As they cut the ribbon...
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Boulder Campus Staff Council Spotlight: Vince Aquino

Staff Council Spotlight is an initiative of the BCSC Awards and Staff Recognition Committee (BCSC/ASR). Contact Serena Leland, Boulder Campus Staff Council (...
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Ground broken for Recreation and Wellness Center

Regent Kyle Hybl University and campus leaders began a $16.3 million, 47,000-square-foot project to create the UCCS Recreation and Wellness Center on Sept. 5...
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Event offers tools, resources for international travel

International Travel Tools and Resources, an event hosted by University Risk Management and the Office of International Education, is set for Sept. 24. Come...
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Call for proposals: Fall 2014 President’s Fund for the Humanities grants

The CU System Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to solicit proposals for the fall 2014 President’s Fund for the Humanities (PFH) grants. The PFH was...
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Faculty Council GLBTI symposium to consider health equity

The University of Colorado Faculty Council GLBTI Committee is sponsoring its third annual symposium to provide a forum for faculty, staff and students at CU to...
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Supplier Showcases conclude next week

The Procurement Service Center (PSC) is hosting the ninth annual Supplier Showcases, your opportunity to discover potential new suppliers and connect...
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CU financial figures have award-winning showcase

For those of us who don’t know our deferred outflows from our assets, the Office of University Controller developed a website that makes it easier to...
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Mini Med School goes global – and free

For years, on CU campuses, people have enjoyed the live CU Mini Med School. Now, it goes online for everyone in the world, as the CU Anschutz Medical Campus’s...
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Commitment to service – at home and abroad – earns Chase Faculty Community Service Award for CU doctor

An internationally known expert in pediatric endocrinology, Philip Zeitler's research has contributed greatly to the world’s understanding of pediatric Type 2...
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Faculty see positives, challenges identified in social climate survey

Members of the CU Faculty Council last week discussed findings of the university’s recent Social Climate Survey, reviewing positives and potential challenges...
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CAP program offers planning, design to towns in need

Talented undergraduate and graduate students are matched with small Colorado communities that have special needs they cannot address with local resources and...
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UCCS enrollment surpasses 11,000 students, a new record

More than 11,100 students enrolled at UCCS for the fall 2014 semester, a new record, and more than 5 percent larger than last year’s record student enrollment...
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Study: For some African-American women, hair care a potential barrier to exercise

According to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately four out of five black women are overweight or obese and 36 percent meet physical activity...
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Researcher finds income, education disparity in reasons for choosing not to vaccinate

Not all students returning to school will be up to date on their vaccinations. A new study conducted by Jennifer Reich, a researcher at the University of...
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CU on the Weekend offers free programs in Boulder, expands to CU South Denver

The public is invited to attend free, Saturday programs led by University of Colorado Boulder faculty on popular topics as part of the CU on the Weekend series...

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