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Trump's pick for Supreme Court a visiting professor at CU Boulder

Trump's pick for Supreme Court a visiting professor at CU Boulder

Neil Gorsuch, who President Trump today announced as his nominee for the Supreme Court of the United States, is a visiting professor at the University of...
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New initiative to showcase best teaching practices on campus

New initiative to showcase best teaching practices on campus

Like many faculty members everywhere, Environmental Studies Program Assistant Professor Peter Newton had very little hands-on teaching experience when he began...
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Enroll in the University Men's Chorus today, no audition required

Enroll in the University Men's Chorus today, no audition required

The CU Boulder Choral Music program is recruiting male students to join the University Men's Chorus, a non-auditioned group directed by Graduate Choral...
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University of Colorado Board of Regents
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Regents begin work of articulating vision statement

The CU Board of Regents last week began the process of articulating a vision for the university with a robust discussion of what the institution is and should...
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Community leaders put heads together at CU South Denver
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Community leaders put heads together at CU South Denver

When the lights went on in the new interlocking CU signs on the outside of CU South Denver, officially branding the facility in one of the fastest-growing...
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Save the date: Put your financial future in focus with Flash Forward
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Save the date: Put your financial future in focus with Flash Forward

Just starting your career? On your way to retiring? No matter what stage of life you’re at, there are ways to get more out of your money than you may recognize...
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$15 million - and a personal touch - accelerate aerospace research, education at CU Boulder

$15 million - and a personal touch - accelerate aerospace research, education at CU Boulder

Antonella Albuja’s doctoral degree in aerospace engineering from CU Boulder just became more valuable, as did the educational, research and career prospects of...
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President, chancellors sign letter supporting DACA students
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President, chancellors sign letter supporting DACA students

The University of Colorado’s president and four chancellors have joined hundreds of education leaders across the country in signing a letter of support for...
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Intercampus tuition benefit pilot study in the works; Faculty Council meeting coverage
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Tuition benefit options to expand this fall

The usefulness of CU’s tuition waiver benefit is being expanded as part of a three-year pilot study launching in fall 2017. The pilot program recently was...
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New international employees must meet with tax specialist
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New international employees must meet with tax specialist

New international employees must meet with a CU international tax specialist before they fill out their W-4. Schedule an appointment here. Many international...
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Alexander Bracken, the Quigg and Virginia S. Newton Endowed Chair in Leadership.

What makes a great leader? Leadership minor, speaker series probe the question

As the nation prepares to usher in a new administration, and at a time when companies are clamoring for employees qualified to shepherd them to a bright future...
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Village Center Dining and Community Commons now open

Village Center Dining and Community Commons now open

Students returning for the spring semester now have a brand new place to gather at Williams Village. Opened on Jan. 11, the Village Center Dining and Community...
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New year, new Board of Regents
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New year, new Board of Regents

The CU Board of Regents on Friday officially welcomed its newest members, Heidi Ganahl and Jack Kroll, and returning Regent Sue Sharkey, all of whom took their...
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Lawmakers begin work for 2017
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Lawmakers begin work for 2017

Proposed changes to laws affecting higher education employment contracts and tuition classification for Olympic athletes are the first measures being supported...
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Capitol to host CU Advocacy Day Jan. 31
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Capitol to host CU Advocacy Day Jan. 31

The 2017 edition of CU Advocacy Day is set for Jan. 31 at the Capitol, with a schedule that includes appearances by Gov. John Hickenlooper and Lt. Gov. Donna...
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Boettcher Investigator application deadline nears
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Boettcher Investigator application deadline nears

Feb. 10 is the deadline for initial application materials for this year’s Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards. Applications for the...
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CU community to host Buffs United event affirming inclusive values

CU community to host Buffs United event affirming inclusive values

A partnership of CU Boulder students, faculty and staff will host a Jan. 25 Buffs United event that will support the values of an inclusive campus and the...
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Physics prof’s home, like the man himself, is now an icon

Physics prof’s home, like the man himself, is now an icon

Albert A. Bartlett, the iconic physics professor, helped preserve the city he called home, and now the city has moved to preserve his longtime home.
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Staff Council researching paid parental leave policies
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Staff Council researching paid parental leave policies

A University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) committee is developing a working research outline in an effort to propose an equitable and consistent paid...
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CU invention serves as muscular ‘gas gauge’ for Buffs in training

CU invention serves as muscular ‘gas gauge’ for Buffs in training

Whether it’s a wide-receiver hauling in a pass, a runner sprinting the 1,500-meter, or a power forward taking the ball to the hole, athletes share one...
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CU Boulder researchers receive state grant to study high-potency marijuana effects

CU Boulder researchers receive state grant to study high-potency marijuana effects

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Institute of Cognitive Science (ICS) have been awarded a $839,500 grant from the Colorado Department of...
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Alumna takes charge of an American icon

Alumna takes charge of an American icon

Superlatives come easy at the Grand Canyon. So do spiritual feelings: For the English writer J. B. Priestley, the great cleft was no less than “a revelation.”...
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Resources available for employees using tuition benefit
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Resources available for employees using tuition benefit

Taking classes in the spring? The CU Employee Tuition Waiver Benefit is available to eligible employees and dependents. Get started now for spring 2017: Check...
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Need relief from finals week stress? Let the dogs out

Need relief from finals week stress? Let the dogs out

Saurabh Sood (MCompSci’17) is excited for the end of the semester. Not for the grueling pressure of finals, but for the opportunity to lounge with friendly...
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CU archaeologist makes a case for Neanderthals as advanced species

CU archaeologist makes a case for Neanderthals as advanced species

Last May, two stone circles found deep in a French cave set off a ripple of awe around the globe. Built with chunks of stalagmites snapped from the cave floor...

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