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Antisocial predators can wreak havoc on social networking sites

With more than 750 million active users, Facebook offers plenty of opportunity for personal and professional interaction. But there are bound to be a few bad...
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Within human cells, surprising discovery shines light on diseases

A surprising new discovery by the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of California, Davis regarding the division of tiny “power plants” within...
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Mini Med School back in session

Mini Med, a free course on science and medicine that began at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and has caught on in more than 100 cities, has...
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Panelists: Colorado will feel more pain from federal debt

At the “First Friday” in this year’s Buechner Breakfast series, School of Public Affairs Dean Paul Teske moderated the Sept. 2 discussion, "“Federal Debt in...
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Five questions for Kat Vlahos

As a licensed, practicing architect, Kat worked on both coasts for a number of years before she decided it was time to come home to her native Colorado.
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Expanded tuition waiver benefit could be in place summer 2012

CU leadership continues to develop a plan to expand the tuition waiver benefit throughout the system, with a target of summer 2012 for implementing the revised...
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School of Pharmacy looks to future with new name, new building

From Boulder to Ninth Avenue in Denver and now to its current Aurora home on the Anschutz Medical Campus, the University of Colorado School of Pharmacy...
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Five questions for Leaf Van Boven

A single day in an introductory class helped launch Van Boven’s career in social psychology, but it was statistics and the science of discovery that sealed the...
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Diversity summit aims to take next step in Boulder

The Diversity and Inclusion Planning Committee at CU Boulder is soliciting proposals for sessions for the 2011 Diversity and Inclusion Summit, set for Nov. 8-...
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Equity in Education Film Fest coming to Auraria Campus

Anyone engaged in and affected by education reform is invited to take part in the Equity in Education Film Festival, set for Sept. 16 and 17 at the Starz...
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New partnership brings powerful neuroimaging scanner to campus

(Photo by Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado) The University of Colorado Boulder has partnered with the Mind Research Network in Albuquerque to bring to...
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Internationalization in focus with new collaborative project

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs will join a prestigious American Council on Education project funded by the Henry Luce Foundation to promote...
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New weight-loss program available on Anschutz Medical Campus

A meal replacement weight-loss program, monitored by Anschutz Medical Campus endocrinologists and registered dietitians, is now available on the campus. The...
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Content of journalism education up for discussion at series of meetings

Faculty members are invited to make recommendations concerning the content areas of the new college or school that will replace the SJMC at the CU-Boulder.
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New partnership of leaders in education, business launched

With the Auraria Campus as a backdrop, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock recently announced the Denver Education Compact, aimed at enhancing and improving education...
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Medical software’s international expansion a boon for education

Touch of Life Technologies ( www.toltech.net ), a medical education and research company born at the University of Colorado, has sold its interactive software...
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Tenure list: June 2011

Connections will publish lists of newly tenured faculty as approved by the regents at future meetings.
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State launches first employee engagement survey

Gov. John Hickenlooper invites all employees — faculty, exempt professional and classified staff — to take anonymous survey.
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Thousands in Buffalo Bicycle Classic gear up for scholarships

Punam Chatterjee (Photo by Noah Larsen) In 1991, when Punam Chatterjee was 20 months old, a drunk driver careened into her parents’ car. Her leg was shattered...
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Volunteers help students settle into Campus Village Apartments

Suitcases, shoes, bicycles, boxes and assorted bundles were hauled into Campus Village Apartments last week as students began arriving at the Denver Campus for...
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CU-Boulder Arts and Sciences dean stepping down

Provost Russell Moore announced that he has accepted the resignation of Todd Gleeson as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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National magazine honors CU-Boulder cuisine achievements

Operating 13 venues at CU-Boulder, Housing and Dining Services has excelled in the development of facilities, the cultivation of culinary talent and culture,...
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Discovery has implications for beer history – and medicine

It doesn’t take a genome sequencer to figure out that lager brewing began in Bavaria in the 15th century. But the origin of the yeast that makes lager beer...
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Freshmen arrive on campus with enthusiasm – and boxes

(Photo by Tom Hutton) The SUVs, vans and pickups of UCCS freshmen and their families were lined up the morning of Aug. 16 as the newest members of the campus...
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Call for submissions: Art from CU Denver community

The Exhibits Committee of the Health Sciences Library will curate a juried exhibition of artwork created by the faculty, staff and students of CU Denver...

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