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CU to review retirement plans

Employee Services is undertaking a study to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the 401(a) and 403(b) savings plans, which have not been extensively reviewed...
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Employee feedback helps improve Benefits Enrollment tool

Work is underway to develop CU’s Benefits Enrollment tool for year-round use, which will accommodate employees with major life events.
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English alumnus Dick Shahan donates funds to celebrate Boulder and support graduate students

Dick Shahan (Photo: Kim Elzinga/University of Colorado) English alumnus Dick Shahan recently made a $75,000 gift commitment to CU-Boulder — $50,000 of which...
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Update: Social climate survey shows many positives, some room for improvement

The University of Colorado has a tolerant, respectful social climate, according to a recent systemwide survey requested by the Board of Regents, though some...
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Title IX compliance, efforts to reduce sexual harassment and assault outlined

The University of Colorado Board of Regents last week reinforced its commitment to Title IX compliance, including ending sexual harassment and sexual assault...
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CU-Boulder Facilities Management Mentor Program graduates its second class

A group of staff from Facilities Management marked completion of the department’s Mentor Program on May 23 with a celebratory luncheon. It was the second round...
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Art + Maps exhibit open now at CU-Boulder

Night Three – by Alan Paine Radebaugh, featured in the Art + Maps exhibit A new exhibit, Art + Maps, is open now through Dec. 12 at the University of Colorado...
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Garage plan gets mixed reviews from regents committee

The $24.8 million project was advanced by the committee to the full board, along with all other capital projects proposed by all the campuses in their two-year...
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CU leads fifth class of Boettcher Investigators

Each early career scientist will receive a grant of $225,000 to further groundbreaking work that holds promise for improving human health.
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Kansas paycard program offers good case study for CU

If the idea of CU abandoning paper payroll checks for paycards alarms you, just look to the state’s neighbor to the east for reassurance of just how useful the...
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CU-Boulder moves forward on Title IX officer with appointment of Valerie Simons

Simons University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano on Tuesday announced that CU-Boulder has hired education and civil rights lawyer Valerie...
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New CU study illuminates how cancer-killing gene may actually work

Scientists armed with a supercomputer and a vast trove of newly collected data on the body’s most potent “tumor suppressor” gene have created the best map yet...
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New crowdfunding platform will support projects by students, faculty, staff

Eight teams of CU-Boulder students, faculty and staff have created campaigns with specific project funding goals, deliverables and timelines.
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Boulder Campus Staff Council hosts annual staff appreciation event

Where were you when President Nixon resigned, Gerald Ford became the 38th president and John Denver’s “Sunshine On My Shoulders” was a No. 1 hit? Turns out...
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Board of Regents committee to hear proposal for new parking garage near Folsom Field

CU-Boulder campus administration will soon propose the construction of a 570- to 600-space garage to be located under the new Athletics indoor practice...
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Five questions for Allan Wallis

Allan Wallis is an associate professor of public policy at the University of Colorado Denver’s School of Public Affairs. Previously he taught at CU-Boulder,...
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For career changers, CU-Boulder program offers potential path to School of Medicine

The University of Colorado Boulder’s Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program is finishing its third year with an expected 16 nontraditional students one step...
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CU-Boulder, Mesa County team up to make snow-depth data free to water managers, farmers, public

2014 Water year (chart shows data up to 05/14/2014) A University of Colorado Boulder professor who developed a clever method to measure snow depth using GPS...
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Three things to know before Open Enrollment closes Friday

Procrastinators take note: Your window to enroll in benefits for the 2014-15 plan year will slam shut at 5 p.m. Friday. Whether you’re happy with your current...
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Pollock to speak at advocacy event

CU-Boulder physics professor Steven Pollock, named a 2013 U.S. Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council...
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Merit increases announced for classified staff

Classified staff at the University of Colorado will receive a 2.5 percent cost of living adjustment effective July 1, 2014.
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CU finding immense value in MOOCs

Nearly a year after introducing a partnership between the university and online technology platform Coursera, the benefits of offering massive open online...
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Social Climate Survey set to conclude on Sunday

A reminder email with notification of the survey closing was distributed Wednesday. CU faculty, staff and students have only a few more days to provide their...
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Career Development Office at Leeds School of Business receives $500,000 gift

Career development at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business will benefit from a $500,000 commitment from Phillips 66, an energy...
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International team maps nearly 200,000 glaciers in quest of sea-level rise estimates

Tad Pfeffer Fellow, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research Professor, civil, environmental and architectural engineering. An international team led by...

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