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New 3-D printer could revolutionize biomedical research

From left, Jacob Segil, doctoral student in mechanical engineering at CU-Boulder; Richard Weir, Ph.D., associate research professor in the Department of...
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No one immune from cyberattack

Many people mistakenly believe that cybercriminals do not target them – that their computer or information has no value. In reality, individuals like you are...
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Health and Wellness Center offers diet makeover

Are you in need of a diet makeover? In honor of National Nutrition Month, the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center (AHWC) wants to help you change your food...
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Regents consider budget options

University of Colorado leadership last week recommended salary increase pools of 3.1 percent to 3.6 percent for the coming fiscal year as part of the proposed...
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Allen: CU needs more women across all levels

A double feature from CU Denver’s Brenda Allen – presenting in dual roles as keynote speaker and Elizabeth Gee Award winner – highlighted the 11th annual CU...
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Five questions for Elise Graninger

Graninger attended CU-Boulder, beginning in 1977. She graduated with a degree in political science and was involved in residence hall student government. She...
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Series of campus forums to explore CU funding

The CU Advocates program on Wednesday launched a series of Funding in Focus education forums continuing through the spring.
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Health assessment could land winners $300 in airfare

Knowledge is health. Be Colorado invites you to take a few important minutes out of your day to learn more about your health by taking the annual online...
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Free mobile app to launch soon

Fourth-year pharmacy student Andrew Webb spent hundreds of hours developing the app for the Anschutz Medical Campus. Update: The Anschutz Med Campus mobile app...
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Groundbreaking STEM study to expand with aid of $4.3 million grant

Early next month, researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder will begin the painstaking process of interviewing hundreds of undergraduates in an...
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University Center to create one-stop event shop

Megan Bell Planning an on-campus event will soon get easier, thanks to the broadening of the mission of the University Center Event Services staff. Effective...
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Study: Early human burial practices varied widely

Man in an Upper Paleolithic burial in Sunghir, Russia. The site is approximately 28,000 to 30,000 years old. A new study from the University of Colorado Denver...
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CU-Boulder to introduce MOOCs with Coursera in fall semester

Coursera is a social entrepreneurship company that partners with top universities around the world to offer courses online for anyone to take for free. Its...
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Orphan Technologies to develop CU treatment for life-threatening metabolic disorder

The University of Colorado has signed exclusive, worldwide licensing and collaboration agreements with rare-disease research-and-development firm Orphan...
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Service Excellence Award includes $1,000

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) requests nominations of classified staff and professional exempt employees for the annual Service Excellence...
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COLTT call for proposals now open

The Colorado Learning and Teaching With Technology Conference (COLTT) is requesting proposals for the 2013 event, set for Aug. 7 and 9 at the Wolf Law building...
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Book Arts in Collaboration presentation, exhibit at Norlin

Most artistic endeavors are solitary pursuits. Kitty Maryatt and Sammy Lee create opportunities to collaborate in order to produce artists’ books that are...
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PSC open houses mark Procurement Month

This year marks the 5th Anniversary of the PSC Open Houses held on CU campuses during March to celebrate Procurement Month. This is your chance to meet staff,...
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CU-Boulder to introduce MOOCs with Coursera in fall semester

The University of Colorado has entered the age of massive open online courses, or MOOCs. Thursday morning, CU-Boulder announced it had joined Coursera and will...
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Regents postpone vote on concealed carry resolution

A vote on a resolution proposed by University of Colorado regents James Geddes and Sue Sharkey opposing ‘gun-free zones’ on University of Colorado campuses was...
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CU-Boulder officials unveil $170 million athletic facilities upgrade proposal

CU will rely on $50 million in private support to execute the project, and a significant effort to raise funds from donors will now begin to support it. In...
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Pay raises, tuition benefit in spotlight at Staff Council meeting

The group heard updates on the merit pay system, the CU Advocates program, state funding for higher education, and Boulder’s administrative leave policy that...
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Five questions for Deborah Kenny

The reitred Lt. Col. in the U.S. Army has returned home and is continuing her research, including studies that examine the effects of war.
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Chancellor Don Elliman loses 'interim' from title

The regents unanimously approved waiving the chancellor search and complimented Elliman on his work at the university the past year.
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CU Advocates to learn inside story of CU budget

Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and...

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