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Dual winners named in entrepreneurship event

From left, Jeff Macco and Rob Carpenter, founders of AppIt Ventures, receive a first-prize check for $7,500 from Cliff Young, Ph.D., associate dean of the...
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UIS recommends password changes for LinkedIn users

Networking website LinkedIn recently acknowledged that more than 6 million passwords were extracted from the site and are in the hands of hackers. LinkedIn...
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Regents pass $2.9 billion operational budget

The operating budget for the university’s 2012-13 fiscal year allows for conditional raises for some.
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System blood drive is Monday

The University of Colorado System Staff Council blood drive is set for Monday at 1800 Grant St., Denver. Appointments are available from 10 a.m. to 11:40 a.m...
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Tenure list: June 2012

The Board of Regents approved awards of tenure and appointments with tenure for 77 faculty members across the system.
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Pre-Collegiate Program boasts near-pristine pipeline

CU Advocates heard how 96 percent of the middle school and high school students who participate in the CU Pre-Collegiate Development Program go on to attend...
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Holiday deadline for Connections submissions

The next issue of CU Connections will appear Thursday, July 5. If you have information for submission or consideration, the deadline is noon Wednesday, June 27...
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Philanthropy at Work: Fred Anderson, Dennis and Claudia Van Gerven

Professor Fred Anderson directs the University of Colorado Boulder’s Honors Program, earned a doctorate from Harvard, has received prestigious fellowships and...
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Five questions for Diane McKnight

The CU-Boulder professor's research has taken her to some of the most spectacular places on Earth, where she studies relationships between freshwater organisms...
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Supreme Court hears arguments in Churchill case

The Colorado Supreme Court on June 7 heard oral arguments in former professor Ward Churchill’s lawsuit against the University of Colorado.
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After successful Open Enrollment, what’s next?

Over 93 percent of eligible employees made a positive election during open enrollment (OE) this year, and Payroll...
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FAQs: Launch of new CU eComm program

In response to feedback on the June 7 CU Connections story about the CU eComm program, here are answers to frequently asked questions about the effort.
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Registration open for Coleman Institute National Conference

Registration is under way for the 12th annual Coleman Institute National Conference, set for Nov. 2, 2012.
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COLTT Conference to welcome Dr. Kiki

The 15th Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference (COLTT) will welcome renowned science journalist Kirsten Sanford, Ph.D., of the “Dr. Kiki's...
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Protect yourself by protecting university data

Information is a critical university asset – one that all faculty and staff take part in protecting. Data, including Personally Identifiable Information, is...
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Trio of CU biomed scientists named Boettcher Investigators

Research by early career investigators holds long-term promise for benefiting human health.
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Five questions for Rebecca Safran

Her research on barn swallows includes examining phenotype (observable characteristics) and how these traits differ in sub-species. A particular interest is in...
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Change in email procedure takes effect July 1

CU has been in the process of implementing eComm to enable units, colleges, schools and departments to engage in mass email communications and more.
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Pre-collegiate program in spotlight at Advocates forum

Registration remains open for the free event, which is set for 7:30 a.m. Friday at St. Cajetan’s Center at CU Denver on the Auraria Campus.
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Celebration of ideas draws 750 Colorado students

Kelly Brough, CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and CU Denver alumna, talks about Denver 2.0 as Jeremy Duhon, TEDxMileHigh Youth Event emcee, listens...
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Students, faculty to help NASA develop space garden

CU-Boulder aerospace engineering sciences graduate student Christine Fanchiang is part of the team working to sustain food growth in space. (Photo: Patrick...
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Staff support, bookstore issues highlight Faculty Assembly meeting

The May 11 meeting of UCCS Faculty Assembly was the last meeting for the 2011-12 term, effectively wrapping up business and putting governance on hiatus for...
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Philanthropic organization visits campus, learns about CU biomedicine advances

From left, panelists Robin Shandas, Ph.D., Andrew Thorburn, Ph.D., and Rick Duke, Ph.D., speak to ARCS Foundation members on June 1 at the Anschutz Medical...
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Summer institute targets computer science teaching

While computer science graduates may be reaping rewards with among the highest job offer rates of any degree holders, there remains a decline in the...
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Anschutz Medical Campus faculty, staff deliver latest arts journal

The Human Touch, the literary and arts anthology of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, is now available for free at the information desk of...

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