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Five questions for Peter McGraw

Have you ever laughed at an epic FAIL? Or that klutzy moment when someone awkwardly falls down? Why was it so funny? Peter McGraw has traveled around the world...
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Systemwide LGBTQ symposium returns for second year

The University of Colorado Faculty Council will sponsor a symposium later this month to provide a forum for faculty, staff and students at CU to exchange ideas...
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University inclusivity, student retention in spotlight at systemwide conference

The University of Colorado Faculty Council Ethnic and Minority Affairs Committee (EMAC) is presenting a systemwide symposium on student retention – “Building...
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Pink Life Saver rolling to CU-Boulder, UCCS

Too often, a woman’s busy schedule makes it hard to keep a mammogram appointment. In fact, the American Cancer Society cites the top two reasons women give for...
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New campus calendar launched

A new campus event calendar is now available and user training sessions are set. To see the new event calendar, visit http://events.uccs.edu . The calendar...
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Undergraduate symposium spotlights importance of integrative learning

Speaking on a panel at the Undergraduate Experiences Symposium, from left, Jeff Franklin, associate dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Mitch...
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Researchers use climate model to better understand electricity in the air

A lightning bolt strikes Boulder, as seen from the National Center for Atmospheric Research mesa west of town. Photo courtesy of John Jorgensen. Electrical...
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Young patients with metastatic colorectal cancer at higher risk for death

Younger patients with colorectal cancer that has spread to other parts of the body represent a high-risk group that is less likely to respond to treatment...
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CU Denver Bursar’s Office changes credit card policy

The University of Colorado is committed to providing students and their families a range of options for paying their educational expenses. While credit cards...
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Protect your computer

Your computer has become a critical part of your daily life. You use your computer at home for a variety of activities, such as online shopping, managing your...
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Call for nominations: 2014 Thomas Jefferson Awards

Nominations are requested for the 2014 Thomas Jefferson Awards , honoring faculty, staff and students who advance the ideals of Thomas Jefferson, including:...
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Coalition: People with cognitive disabilities have equal right to technology, information access

A declaration asserting the need for equality in technology and information access for the 28 million Americans with cognitive disabilities was unveiled...
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James Shore, CU Denver chancellor emeritus and professor, remembered

Dr. Shore helped move and expand CU’s health sciences campus, fought for improved mental health services for American Indians and other native groups and even...
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Five questions for Daniel Savin

As with many people who enter the field of medicine, he sought a profession that would enable him to improve people’s lives. Because he also enjoyed talking...
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Administration responds to Faculty Council resolution on fiscal management of CU Health Trust

Saying she was “concerned that the Faculty Council was asked to act on (a) proposal without complete or accurate information,” a top CU administrator read a...
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Work of CU’s Nobel winners in spotlight at upcoming event

At a CU Lunch and Learn presentation, Stein Sture, CU-Boulder vice chancellor of research, will discuss how the work of the Nobel winners has influenced...
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Leeds Index: Colorado business confidence falls slightly going into fourth quarter

Leeds Business Confidence Index (click to view report) The confidence of Colorado business leaders has slightly declined going into the fourth quarter as...
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Mountaineer, author Luis Benitez to speak on 'High Stakes Leadership'

Luis Benitez Luis Benitez, one of the world’s foremost high altitude mountaineers and leadership management consultants will share lessons learned from...
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Department of Defense grant goes to University of Colorado Cancer Center

A major Department of Defense grant to researchers Jennifer Richer, PhD, and Anthony Elias, MD, at the University of Colorado Cancer Center aids development of...
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Chemistry scholars know support is chance to pursue dreams

In the basement of the Auraria Science Building, you’ll find two very different CU Denver chemistry students working in the same lab, beaming with the same...
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My New Weigh: Last chance to join for 2013

Are you ready to start the New Year 20 pounds lighter? Join the last My New Weigh Medically Supervised Weight Management Class of 2013. My New Weigh is a...
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Call for nominations: honorary degrees, medals, distinguished service awards

The CU Board of Regents is calling for nominations for 2014 Honorary Degrees, University Medals and Distinguished Service Awards. Deadline is Nov. 15. An...
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CWA Athenaeum features New Orleans jazz artists in free concert

The University of Colorado’s Conference on World Affairs Athenaeum will host acclaimed New Orleans singer and entertainer Lillian Boutté and pianist-vocalist...
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Young men needed for a research project about protecting their sexual health

Project PrEPare provides individuals with an FDA-approved drug called Truvada to protect them from becoming infected with HIV. This prevention method is called...
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CU-Boulder/NIST physicist Ana Maria Rey wins MacArthur ‘genius’ grant

She is the ninth faculty member across the CU system – and eighth from CU-Boulder – to win the prestigious award from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur...

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