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Five questions for Tim Stoecklein

Growing up on a family farm in western Kansas taught Tim Stoecklein many things, a couple of which would ultimately take him to where he is today.
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How can parents help children after a national tragedy?

In the wake of Friday’s shootings in Newtown, Conn., parents are struggling with the urgent issue of how to help their children and families.
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Be Colorado health screenings see healthy increase in participation

Be Colorado held 17 health screenings across the university in October and early November, with 1,844 participants, a 50 percent increase in participation over...
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CU Denver’s Coussons-Read named UCCS provost

Mary Coussons-Read, a professor and administrator with appointments at the University of Colorado Denver and the Colorado School of Public Health, on Tuesday...
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Researchers discover a chemical that fends off harm to organs

Anesthesia is quite safe these days. But sometimes putting a patient under to fix one problem, such as heart damage, can harm a different organ, such as a...
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Library collaboration supports preserving state’s cultural heritage collections

The Center for Colorado & the West at the Auraria Library has been awarded $248,000 for Action! Colorado Connecting to Collections from the Institute of...
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Physics magazine: CU involved in two of year’s top 10 breakthroughs

University of Colorado Boulder faculty and students are part of international science teams that made two of the top 10 breakthroughs in physics in 2012 as...
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Holiday schedule for Connections

Today’s issue of CU Connections is the last before the holiday break. New issues will not be published on Dec. 27 and Jan. 3, though the website will be...
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Five questions for Steve Zweck-Bronner

The University of Colorado Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus lawyer has helped lead the institution through such challenges as the sale of Ninth and Colorado...
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Impact of CCHE's master plan remains to be seen

The new statewide master plan boasts aspirational goals that could affect the University of Colorado and other institutions.
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Grassroots findings: State’s fiscal course unsustainable

About 150 people attended the panel discussion on TBD Colorado, making it the best-attended event in the two-year history of the Buechner Breakfast First...
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Military families celebrate early Christmas with system staff

Dozens of children and parents from Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora gathered Friday at University of Colorado system administration offices in Denver to...
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Holiday schedule for Connections

Next week’s issue of CU Connections (Dec. 20) is the last before the holiday break. Deadline for submissions is noon Friday. New issues will not be published...
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Record attendance year marked by Galleries of Contemporary Art

Eric Teillinghast’s 04 556 “Rain Machine” drew more than 4,000 visitors to GOCA 1420. Attendance at UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art (GOCA) events in the...
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Public sector careers, advising are focus of national conference

School of Public Affairs Dean Paul Teske addresses the NASPAA Career Professionals Conference Dec. 6 in the Terrace Room. Seated at right in the photo is...
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School of Dental Medicine receives innovation award

The University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine (SODM) has received the Outstanding Innovation Award by an Academic Dental Institution as a part of the...
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CU-Boulder to offer new interdisciplinary construction management track

Wearing hard hats, CU-Boulder graduate students work with assistant professor Amy Javernick-Will. (Photo: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado Boulder) A new...
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My New Weigh plans information sessions for January

Losing weight is tough to do in today’s environment. If you are ready to try something different and exciting, then discover My New Weigh, available at the...
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Five questions for Cameron Cook

Because he lived it, he understands the ups and downs veterans go through. At CU Denver, he works to help smooth the bumpy road from the military to the...
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Leeds forecast: Positive, broad-based job growth for Colorado in 2013

“We’re seeing a wide array of jobs being added and they’re diversifying our state economy,” said economist Richard Wobbekind.
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Engineering Design Expo to showcase creative solutions on Saturday

CU-Boulder students have been working in teams throughout the fall semester to develop engineering solutions to an array of challenges.
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New partnership benefits CU Denver Food Pantry

When the Food Pantry on the Auraria Campus opened nearly two years ago, students, faculty and staff of the Auraria Campus were able to take advantage of the...
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Heller Center to host ‘Stitches and Stories: A San Luis Valley Christmas’

Josie Lobato demonstrates the Spanish colonial embroidery technique Colcha. Photo by Carol Dass The heritage and holiday traditions of Colorado’s San Luis...
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CU-led team receives $9.2 million DOE grant to engineer E. coli into biofuels

A team led by the University of Colorado Boulder has been awarded $9.2 million over five years from the U.S. Department of Energy to research modifying E. coli...
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High school students get preview of medical school

They arrived at the Anschutz Medical Campus when it was still dark on the last day of November -- more than 100 high school students from Douglas County taking...

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