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Bollard, Laird, Kelly-Bowry receive honors from Faculty Council

The council also recognized Melinda Piket-May, whose term as Faculty Council chair is ending.
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Program Prioritization findings presented to Board of Regents

Some board members voiced concern about the information not going deep enough – to the point where specific courses could be identified as possible areas of...
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CU Online Education Committee suggests coordinating course and support options

By scaling existing infrastructure, the University of Colorado is poised to expand its high-quality online courses for current and future students. But there’s...
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Regents roundup

More news and notes from the Tuesday and Wednesday meeting of the CU Board of Regents on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
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Rural microbes could boost city dwellers’ health, according to new paper involving CU-Boulder

The greater prevalence of asthma, allergies and other chronic inflammatory disorders among people of lower socioeconomic status might be due in part to their...
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Tenure list: April 2014

At its meeting Wednesday at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, the Board of Regents approved tenure for three faculty members.
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Employee philanthropists thanked at luncheon

From left, Matt Wasserman, vice chancellor for development at CU Denver; professor Sonja Foss; professor emeritus Peter Bryant; and Lori Goldstein, senior...
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Groundbreaking marks beginning of expanded student housing

University of Colorado Colorado Springs leaders, construction contractors and representatives of the CU Board of Regents broke ground late Friday morning on a...
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LITeS program trains innovative leaders

Malik Y. Kahook Innovation was the theme for the 2014 cohort of the Leadership for Innovative Team Science (LITeS) program. Participants shared their...
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Videos, sessions and more help CU employees navigate Open Enrollment

CU’s 2014-15 Open Enrollment is underway, and Employee Services is giving you some tools to help you select your benefits plans for the coming plan year...
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COLTT registration now open

Believe it or not, summer is just around the corner, and so is COLTT. Registration for the 2014 edition of the ever-popular Colorado Learning and Teaching With...
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Community connections strong among Staff Council honorees

Four University of Colorado staff members received Service Excellence Awards for their contributions to the university, their campuses and communities during...
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Search underway for next academic affairs VP

University leadership has begun the work of determining the next Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Colorado system.
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Social Climate Survey set to relaunch

A revamped CU Social Climate Survey is expected to be distributed this week after the Board of Regents and administrators made changes to the instrument in the...
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CU Health Plan rates increase modestly for 2014-15 fiscal year

The CU Health Plan will increase the overall cost of its benefits plans to a rate below the state and national averages—meaning CU employees will see modest...
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Three exceptional CU educators awarded high honors

The title of President’s Teaching Scholar signifies CU’s highest recognition of excellence in and commitment to learning and teaching, as well as active,...
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Faculty, staff, students recognized for inclusive excellence

Awardees for 2014 will be recognized at a reception from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. May 2 in the first floor conference room at 1800 Grant St. All are invited to...
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Mary Mercer bequest to help medical students in need

With only $250 to her name for tuition upon enrolling in the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 1932, Mary E. Mercer (’43) several times had to...
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Research shows impact of Facebook unfriending

Two studies from the University of Colorado Denver are shedding new light on the most common type of `friend’ to be unfriended on Facebook and their emotional...
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Prof sees great future in (malleable) plastics

Researchers at CU-Boulder have discovered a new kind of plastic, called “malleable polymers”, that can be reshaped or recycled either by heating or soaking in...
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Groundbreaking planned for latest housing expansion

An architect’s rendering shows an aerial view of The Village at Alpine Valley. The campus community is invited to attend groundbreaking ceremonies for a $74.5...
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TV transformation begins at Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

The ABC Television Network will air 13 two-hour episodes of the hit series “Extreme Weight Loss,” a unique, non-competitive show about weight loss...
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Applications for PTLC Faculty Researchers being accepted

Funding is available as part of the the President’s Office for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: 2014-2015 President's Teaching and Learning...
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CU-Boulder student inventions to be demonstrated Saturday at Engineering Design Expo

A deployable fire hose stand designed for the Longmont Fire Department and a heat-resistant mask designed to protect firefighters and fire victims from...
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Five questions for David Reed

The Boulder native has come full circle, returning to the university where, as a youngster, he once sold sodas at Folsom Field. The former cable TV exec now is...

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