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An Emergency Department leader on what ‘The Pitt’ gets right – and wrong

An Emergency Department leader on what ‘The Pitt’ gets right – and wrong

When Jean Hoffman, MD, was growing up, she watched ER, the long-running NBC series about an urban hospital’s often-chaotic emergency department. The experience...
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Robotics, AI, drones and data analytics are shaping the future of the construction industry

Robotics, AI, drones and data analytics are shaping the future of the construction industry

Evolving tech like robots, AI, drones, and data analytics are reshaping the construction industry—improving planning and scheduling, streamlining communication...
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Help shape CU’s next Strategic Plan by completing survey

An important stage in the development of CU’s Strategic Plan 2.0 continues with the current survey of all members of the CU community. Faculty, staff and...
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Changes to systemwide administrative policy statements took effect Jan. 1

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced updates to several administrative policy statements from the Academic Affairs and Employee Services...
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Boettcher early career investigator application deadline nears

CU faculty researchers are reminded to apply for 2026 Boettcher Investigator status. New this year is an Intent to Apply form, which is due this Friday (see...
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Call for nominations: 2026 Staff Excellence Awards

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) invites nominations for the 2026 Staff Excellence Awards, which recognize staff members who have gone above and...
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Three CU CPE webinars slated for January

The CU CPE (Continuing Professional Education) program is offered at no cost to current CU employees. Employees who don’t need formal CPE, but who are seeking...
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PACES to host CU Boulder’s first-ever Community Engagement Week

CU Boulder will soon celebrate its 150th anniversary as Colorado’s public flagship and comprehensive research university. Part and parcel with this anniversary...
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Event recap: 17th Annual Mountain Lion Research Day 2025

Mountain Lion Research Day is an opportunity for the UCCS campus to experience high-caliber research conducted by members of the UCCS community. It is also a...
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Federal update: NDAA, NSF NCAR Rescope, more

From Dec. 19, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on NDAA, NSF NCAR Rescope, AHEAD Workforce Pell Consensus, WH Travel Ban,...
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Start 2026 right: This checklist helps you make the most of your benefits

Start 2026 right: This checklist helps you make the most of your benefits

As we all focus more on home and community during the holidays and make our plans for 2026, take the time to review your University of Colorado benefits to...
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Hellems to reopen: A new era of sustainability and learning

Hellems to reopen: A new era of sustainability and learning

After more than two years, the historic Hellems Arts and Sciences building is ready to welcome faculty, staff and students back to campus life. This month,...
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Campus and community gather for American Revolution program

For six nights, people interested in history, political science and geography gathered from across campus and the Colorado Springs community to watch “The...
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An NSF grant will support more learning assistants on campus

The Learning Assistant program has found a strong foothold in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) as a support to help students succeed. Now,...
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Extensive screen time? Here’s how it can affect your eyes

The amount of time that people spend looking at screens — whether it be their phones, computers, or tablets — has skyrocketed in the past decade. With this has...
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Federal update: NDAA House passage, more

From Dec. 12, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on NDAA House Passage, GENESIS Mission Launch, AI EO, Scientific...
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Spring 2026 tuition assistance applications now open

Spring 2026 tuition assistance applications now open

The University of Colorado’s Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) application is open for the spring 2026 semester. This valuable benefit provides an opportunity...
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Employees can begin retirement process with new Retirement Ready Application

Employees can begin retirement process with new Retirement Ready Application

A new OnBase form in the University of Colorado employee portal allows employees to quickly and smoothly begin their retirement process. The Retirement Ready...
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2025 CU Food Fight nets $90k in donations

The 2025 CU Food Fight raised an astonishing $90,740 for the food pantries at UCCS and CU Denver. 670 donors joined in the battle against hunger on campus,...
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Does mental illness have a silver lining? Mounting research says yes

Ask June Gruber about life growing up in Half Moon Bay, California, and her eyes light up as she recalls the times spent with her dad. They played basketball...
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Conference explores ethics surrounding data from wearable tech

If you are reading this, odds are good that you have an Apple Watch, a Garmin or an Oura Ring to track your sleep or count your steps every day. But have you...
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From fireflies to medical treatments: CU Denver’s chemistry nanomedicine lab turns bright ideas into lifesaving solutions

Inside CU Denver’s Chemistry Department, a small lab is doing big work: developing a “Surgical GPS” to guide cancer removal, engineering a therapeutic contact...
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Federal update: ED dismantling lawsuit, more

From Dec. 5, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on ED Dismantling Lawsuit, ED Foreign Funding Portal, DOJ H-1B Lawsuit...
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The way you say ‘thanks’ matters at work

The way you say ‘thanks’ matters at work

Many of us assume expressing gratitude is as simple as saying thank you. But the way you deliver those two words in the workplace—whether through a handwritten...
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Hidden visual problems can signal often undertreated traumatic brain injuries

Hidden visual problems can signal often undertreated traumatic brain injuries

When Jeffrey Hebert, PhD, peers into a patient’s eyes, he can’t always see what he wants to see. As a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the...

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