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Legacy gift from CU-Boulder professor will support outreach, scholarships

Klaus Timmerhaus Klaus Timmerhaus, a CU-Boulder professor for 42 years who died in February at age 86, believed the University of Colorado's teaching prowess...
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Anti-virus software a must for computers

It happens all too often: Internet browsing leads to a pop-up message promising $100,000. Intrigued, the web surfer clicks on it, which results in a severe...
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Marcy and Bruce Benson honored for community service

Bruce and Marcy Benson University of Colorado President Bruce Benson and his wife, Marcy, are the 2011 recipients of the Bonfils-Stanton Award for community...
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Efficiency legislation awaits governor's signature

As the Colorado General Assembly today concludes its four-month session, lawmakers are finishing work on several bills affecting the University of Colorado and...
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Staff Council keeping eye on compensation for classified staff

The salary pool approved by the Board of Regents at its April 27 meeting continues to be a point of concern for members of the University of Colorado Staff...
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Campuses showcase current and future architectural gems

A rendering of what the CU Denver Business School will look like once renovation is complete. Aesthetically and architecturally, the two campuses share little...
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Five questions for Morris Clark

Morris Clark Morris Clark, D.D.S., grew up in the small, rural town of Princeton, W.Va., where access to dental health care was not readily available. People...
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Benefit enrollment available online

Online enrollment for open enrollment began at 8 a.m. today. Open enrollment (OE) for the 2011-12 plan year continues through 5 p.m. Friday, May 27. Go to the...
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Iconic bighorn sheep protected by law students

Wild bighorn sheep in Idaho's Payette National Forest now have a longer life expectancy thanks to the efforts of students at the University of Colorado Boulder...
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Reports of hacking for data provide reminder of need for security

The recent Sony PlayStation data breach caught the attention of consumers and information security professionals alike. The gaming network – which houses...
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Wording change in mission statement earns lawmakers' OK

The Colorado House of Representatives on Friday, May 6, voted in favor of proposed changes in the roles and missions of the University of Colorado Colorado...
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Campus community celebrates Cinco de Mayo

Great weather combined with great entertainment to equal a fun and welcoming 10th annual celebration of Cinco de Mayo on the Auraria Campus on Thursday, May 5...
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Treatment shows promise in quelling a type of lung cancer

The words "adenocarcinoma of the lung" required no further explanation. As a physician herself, Gene Burges knew what they meant. "I told my husband, 'I've had...
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UCCS to name Osborne Center in honor of largest gift in campus history

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs will rename the campus's largest building the Osborne Center for Science and Engineering to honor a landmark estate...
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Colon Cancer Alliance to bring conference to Denver

The Colon Cancer Alliance will host its national conference , Family Matters: What Every Family Needs to Know About Colon Cancer, June 23-25 in Denver. The...
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Regents want faculty to resolve differences over severance policy

With Faculty Council members still divided over proposed changes to the university's policy regarding severance pay for dismissed faculty, the Laws and...
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Five questions for Alan Nelson

Photo: Casey Cass/University of Colorado Alan Nelson Photo: Casey Cass/University of ColoradoAlan Nelson The University of Colorado was founded in 1876 on the...
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Board of Regents announces 2011 awardees

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced its list of award recipients for 2011. Those honored will receive their degrees, awards or medals at...
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President's Diversity Award winners announced

University of Colorado faculty, staff and students are represented as winners of the annual President's Diversity Award, which recognizes significant...
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Open enrollment under way

Open enrollment (OE) for the 2011-12 Plan Year began Monday, May 2, and continues through 5 p.m. Friday, May 27. Final rates, plan changes, plan comparisons,...
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Journalism programs granted provisional reaccreditation

The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications in Portland has granted provisional reaccreditation to the University of Colorado...
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Softball sculpture to be unveiled Friday

Formal dedication ceremonies for a 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs are scheduled for 4 p.m. Friday, May 6, at...
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School of Public Affairs students gain better understanding of 'Our Courts'

In a hypothetical prosecution of a case involving two men in a bar fight, students from the criminal justice program at the School of Public Affairs at the...
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School of Pharmacy coordinates disposal of unwanted medicine

Health officials often remind us, "Do not flush down the toilet or dissolve in sink drains unwanted medications!" On April 30, area residents took advantage of...
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Jewish history program bolstered by $2 million endowed chair

Photo: Courtesy of the Singer family Louis P. Singer Photo: Courtesy of the Singer familyLouis P. Singer To honor a father who stoked their love of history and...

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