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Dear Colorado campaign wins national marketing award
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Dear Colorado campaign wins education sector marketing award

Dear Colorado, CU’s systemwide marketing campaign, has won gold honors in the digital advertising category of the national Education Digital Marketing Awards...
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Colorado Shakespeare Festival 2025: Power plays, betrayal and forgiveness

Colorado Shakespeare Festival 2025: Power plays, betrayal and forgiveness

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) has announced its lineup for the 2025 season, running June 7 through Aug. 10. The season features two plays by William...
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Retired Navy Commander John Herrington ’83 to deliver fall 2024 Commencement address

Retired Navy Commander John B. Herrington, ’83, aviator, test pilot, aquanaut and astronaut, will address UCCS graduates and their families at the fall 2024...
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CU Denver’s quantum programs featured in new report on preparing the workforce of tomorrow from CU Boulder

A new workforce roadmap released this week aims to train, prepare, and inspire the next generation of quantum workers and the general public in Colorado and...
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Study finds pharmacy closures impact anticonvulsant medication refills

A new study out today in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that pharmacy closures in communities around Colorado significantly impact...
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Regents Governance Committee requests further clarity on possible changes to a current disability policy
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Regents Governance Committee requests further clarity on possible changes to a current disability policy

The Board of Regents Governance Committee is considering how best to formalize CU’s long-standing commitment to people with disabilities, one of the 16 classes...
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President Saliman hears highlights of CU Anschutz advances in research, inclusivity, community support
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President Saliman hears highlights of CU Anschutz advances in research, inclusivity, community support

During a recent visit to the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, CU President Todd Saliman engaged with students, faculty and campus leaders to...
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New portal tile gives instant view into weekly FAMLI benefits, supplemental leave

Employee Services has released a new tool to help faculty and staff better understand and use the University of Colorado’s Family and Medical Leave Insurance (...
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Nominate an outstanding CU leader for the Excellence in Leadership Award by Nov. 22

Do you know a University of Colorado leader who has participated in the Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP)? Consider recognizing the leadership and...
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$1.25M awarded to University of Colorado innovators

Fourteen teams of University of Colorado faculty, researchers and graduate student innovators competed for a combined $1.25 million in startup funding grants...
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UCCS hosts Social Justice Summit

UCCS recently hosted the highly anticipated CU System Social Justice Summit, bringing together students, faculty, community leaders and activists for a...
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CU Denver named top music business school by Billboard for fifth year in a row

CU Denver’s College of Arts & Media (CAM) is celebrating its fifth consecutive year being named one of the best schools to study music business by...
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‘A place to dream’: CU Anschutz continues on its record-breaking course

In his 2024 State of the Campus address “Driving Discovery, Inspiring Hope,” Chancellor Don Elliman told the story of how the 256-acre campus has transformed...
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Involuntary sweeps of homeless encampments do not improve public safety, study finds

Involuntary sweeps of homeless encampments do not improve public safety, study finds

A new study, out today in the Journal of Urban Health, finds that involuntary sweeps of homeless encampments in Denver were not effective in reducing crime...
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NASA awards CU Denver $1.2 million grant to help meet national demand for electrical engineers, space tech specialists

NASA awards CU Denver $1.2 million grant to help meet national demand for electrical engineers, space tech specialists

NASA awarded CU Denver a $1.2 million Minority University Research and Education Project grant that will pave the way for more electrical engineers and space...
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At Faculty Senate meeting, President Saliman discusses state funding challenges

President Todd Saliman last week told the Faculty Senate he expects the 2025 legislative session to be a challenging one for CU and other institutions of...
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In memoriam: Regent Emeritus Paul Schauer
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In memoriam: Regent Emeritus Paul Schauer

Regent Emeritus Paul Schauer, who served on the Board of Regents from 2002-2008, died Oct. 14, 2024. He was 80. Paul Schauer Schauer’s time on the board, when...
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New device could deliver bedside blood test results in an hour

Go to the doctor to provide a blood sample and you’re typically faced with a needle and syringe and hours or even days of waiting to get results back from a...
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First Priority Peer Support Program launches

The Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience is launching their First Priority Peer Support Program for faculty and staff for the first time at UCCS, providing...
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CUriosity: Why does playing in the dirt feel so good?

CUriosity: Why does playing in the dirt feel so good?

In our new, biweekly series CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer pressing questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. This...
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Photos: Hispanic Heritage Month at CU Denver

Photos: Hispanic Heritage Month at CU Denver

From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, we celebrate national Hispanic Heritage Month, a federally designated period to recognize the many contributions of the Latinx...
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Photo Feature: 28th Annual UCCS Economic Forum

The 28th Annual UCCS Economic Forum was held on Sept. 26th at the Ent Center for the Arts. Event highlights included opening remarks from Mayor Yemi Mobolade,...
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As Colorado’s high ozone and air pollution days climb, so do health dangers

The Colorado Front Range violated Environmental Protection Agency air quality standards 40 days in the summer of 2024, continuing a trend of rising ozone...
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CU awarded $2 million grant from U.S. Department of Justice to combat hate crimes

CU awarded $2 million grant from U.S. Department of Justice to combat hate crimes

The U.S. Department of Justice has awarded the University of Colorado the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Program Grant. The grant, totaling $1,...
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Rodriguez honored as President’s Employee of the Year
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Rodriguez honored as President’s Employee of the Year

System Staff Council last week honored Adam Rodriguez, procurement solutions architect in the Procurement Service Center, as winner of the President’s Employee...

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