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Five questions for M. Deane Bowers

It was common to find live butterflies flitting around and jars of caterpillars and collections of sea shells and feathers and pressed leaves decorating M...
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Regents divided on banning firearms from student housing

The University of Colorado Board of Regents passionately agreed that student safety on campus is a No. 1 priority. They passionately disagreed, however, on how...
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What do you think of the UMC? Survey offers chance at $40 gift card

You love the University Memorial Center - Why? What!?! You don't like the UMC - Why not? Take the CU-Boulder UMC survey and tell why you do or why you don't...
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School of Medicine researcher devises exercises to treat vertigo

A University of Colorado School of Medicine researcher who suffers from benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and had to “fix it” before she could go to...
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Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building a revolutionary research, teaching facility

A revolutionary research and teaching facility opening at the University of Colorado Boulder will facilitate work on a wide swath of pressing societal...
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Open Enrollment begins Monday

The 2012-13 benefits Open Enrollment (OE) – a positive enrollment, meaning all employees and retirees under age 65 must take action even if they previously...
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CU Foundation appeals to faculty, staff

CU Chancellor Don Elliman (right) In a time of decreased state funding, the university must seek support elsewhere to continue to pursue and fulfill its...
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Full coverage of the April Board of Regents meeting

Editor’s note: CU Connections published its April 19 edition early in the day; it included coverage of the first of two days of meetings by the Board of...
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Full coverage of the April Board of Regents meeting

University of Colorado Board of Regents sets 2012-13 tuition rates CU administrators presented two options for tuition, both of which reflected increases over...
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Update: University of Colorado Board of Regents sets 2012-13 tuition rates

CU administrators presented two options for tuition, both of which reflected increases over last year, given continued reductions in state funding for higher...
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Update: Salary pool of 2 percent receives regents’ approval

The Board of Regents today authorized a 2 percent salary pool, enabling merit increases for many faculty, officers and exempt professionals in the 2012-13...
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Update: Academic Building to be first in new CU Denver neighborhood on Auraria Campus

Capital construction for a new academic building on the Auraria Campus to be occupied solely by the University of Colorado Denver faculty, staff and students...
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Update: CU names Patrick O’Rourke vice president and university counsel/ secretary to Board of Regents

O’Rourke, now serves as managing senior associate university counsel, overseeing CU’s litigation efforts in state and federal court for the university’s four...
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Colorado Learning and Teaching With Technology (COLTT) Conference call for proposals

The April 28 deadline is fast approaching and we want to hear from more of you! The 15th Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference (COLTT)...
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Reminder: Open enrollment requires action

Open Enrollment (OE), the one time each year when University of Colorado faculty and staff may make changes to benefits plans, begins at 8 a.m. April 30 and...
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Four finalists named for dean of students

Four finalists have been named for the position of associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students at the University of Colorado Boulder,...
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Campus to host Colorado’s 29th Math Olympiad

The Colorado Math Olympiad will return to UCCS for its 29th year on Friday. An estimated 400 middle and high school students from around the state will meet in...
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Regents voice support for new CU Accountability Data Center

The Board of Regents on Wednesday recognized a new system website that promotes accountability and quick and easy information access.
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Startup Gogy Inc. to develop CU-Boulder interactive education platform

Startup company Gogy Inc. and the University of Colorado have executed an exclusive licensing agreement that will enable the company to commercialize the...
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Love for literacy lands Bacon in lifelong quest in education

As a young person who loved to read, Margaret “Peg” Bacon thought being an English teacher would lead to great discussions about great books. But as an...
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Philanthropy at Work: Richard Johnston, M.D.

When Richard Johnston returned to the CU School of Medicine (SOM) in 2000 as associate dean for research development, it represented a fulfilling capstone for...
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Four honored for dedication to the university, their communities

Honoring staff who have provided outstanding volunteer service to their campus, the university, and the community.
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Bill on PERA retirement calculations for new hires tabled

A bill that would have changed the way retirement benefits are calculated for new hires joining the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) was tabled...
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New CU-Boulder College of Media, Design and the Arts proposed

Provost Russell L. Moore on Tuesday formally accepted a report by the Information, Communication, Journalism, Media and Technology (ICJMT) Steering Committee.
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CU-Boulder closed Friday to unauthorized visitors

Campus will be open to students, faculty and staff on Friday, April 20, but closed to unauthorized non-affiliates.

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