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New freshmen drive rising enrollment at CU campuses

A significant rise in the number of new freshmen this fall is driving enrollment growth at University of Colorado campuses, which now count nearly 58,000...
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Five questions for Judith Regensteiner

Women’s physiology is different from that of their male counterparts in many aspects, but scientific research hasn’t always included both men and women in...
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Portal improvements promise better tools for work

Upon entering the CU Resources area, employees will find timely, useful news and information about the university, their jobs, their benefits, their health,...
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Run gives hope to those coping with rare lung disease

Coloradans with pulmonary hypertension, or PH, have found hope and support in the Fourth Annual Colorado Pulmonary Hypertension 5K Run for PHun, which returns...
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CU Denver embraces 'Learn with Purpose' message

Students, faculty and staff who participated in the CU Denver advertising campaign join Robera Oljira (second from left), one of the TV spot stars, and Milo...
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Rare western bumblebees netted on Front Range during survey

A western bumblebee. Photo by Stephen Ausmus, U.S. Department of Agriculture A white-rumped bumblebee that has been in steep decline across its native range in...
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Downtown gallery GOCA121 and Peak FreQuency host composer-pianist Davis

Anthony Davis The UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art with UCCS Peak FreQuency Creative Arts Collective will host composer and pianist Anthony Davis at 7 p.m...
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Researchers link obesity and the body’s production of fructose

Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine reported Tuesday that the cause of obesity and insulin resistance may be tied to the fructose your...
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Register Now for CU’s Free Mini Med School Part 2

The University of Colorado’s popular Mini Med School Part 2: The Clinical Years begins Wednesday, Sept. 18, covering topics including stroke, obesity, women’s...
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Call for nominations: Excellence in Leadership Award

The Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) is now accepting nominations for the 2013 Excellence in Leadership Award. ELP is a university-sponsored leadership...
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CU Denver’s Latino Research and Policy Center to host Latino Health Disparities Conference

The Latino Research and Policy Center is hosting a Latino Health Disparities Conference on Oct. 18 at the PPA Event Center, 2105 Decatur St., Denver. The...
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Next Supplier Showcase is Sept. 19

The current series of Procurement Service Center (PSC) Supplier Showcases continues Sept. 19 at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. PSC showcases provide an...
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Certified state employees elect new Personnel Board member

Vonda G. Hall has been elected by certified state employees to the State Personnel Board to complete a term vacated by former board member and chairman Rich...
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Five questions for Noah Finkelstein

He calls his route to CU-Boulder a “circuitous” one, but each step prepared him to be where he is today: professor of physics, a principal investigator of the...
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CU researchers attract $774 million in sponsored funding

That investment in CU maintains the university’s place as one of the top research institutions in the country, the total ranking as fourth-highest in CU...
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LinkedIn launches university pages

CU, which also is joining with LinkedIn for a pilot program connecting alumni and building greater networking opportunities, was one of several institutions...
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Brief medical visit led to lasting lifestyle changes

CU-Boulder's Eddy Dubois saved his own life on Friday, Oct. 25, 2012, when he stopped in for a long-overdue health screening from his health plan.
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Campus growth stresses parking capacity

Campus parking lots were near capacity the first week of classes. Photo by Jeff Foster Record student enrollment brought a record number of cars to campus last...
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$6 million CU-Boulder instrument to fly Friday on NASA mission to moon

A team of CU-Boulder faculty and students designed and built an instrument for NASA's 2013 LADEE mission to the moon known as the the Lunar Dust Experiment, or...
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FAST ceramics to develop low energy, low temp ceramics manufacturing process

FAST Ceramics and the University of Colorado have completed an exclusive option agreement to allow the company to develop a faster, energy-efficient technique...
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23rd annual Welcome Wednesday draws crowd to Parade Grounds

Even though temperatures were in the 90s, more than 800 students, faculty and staff turned out Aug. 28 for the 23rd Annual health sciences programs tradition...
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CAP celebrates dawning of new era with open house

Guests at the CAP open house enjoy seeing the renovated second-floor space in the CU Building. CAP Dean Mark Gelernter (center, in suit and glasses) greeted...
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Next Supplier Showcase is Wednesday

A new series of Procurement Service Center (PSC) Supplier Showcases gets underway Wednesday at the University of Colorado Boulder. PSC showcases provide an...
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Protecting data

Information is a critical university asset and it is incumbent upon all employees to ensure the protection of sensitive information. It is primarily our data,...
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Five questions for Constance Staley

She has directed the UCCS Freshman Seminar Program for 20 years, or approximately half of her career.

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