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President’s Employee of the Year Award to be presented next month
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President’s Employee of the Year Award to be presented next month

System Staff Council has announced the President’s Employee of the Year Awards ceremony will be held virtually on Nov. 4. This year’s President’s Employee of...
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Colorado business sentiment negative but improving

Colorado business sentiment negative but improving

Colorado business optimism continues to recover from historic lows but it is still not back into positive territory, according to a new report from the CU...
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School of Public Affairs

School of Public Affairs launches series on public life after COVID-19

On Monday, October 5, the UCCS School of Public Affairs will open a new community educational series as a forum for practitioners, public administration...
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Whose Black Lives Matter? The Political Influence of Racial Appeals on Instagram

Whose Black Lives Matter? The Political Influence of Racial Appeals on Instagram

On Friday, Oct. 16, 2020, from 11 – 1 p.m. MST, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will hold a Social Justice Teach-In, “Whose Black Lives Matter? The...
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CU Anschutz announces unique technology to rapidly screen new drugs, therapies

CU Anschutz announces unique technology to rapidly screen new drugs, therapies

The technology, made possible by a gift to the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, could cut the screening time for...
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Patients with a rare form of epilepsy now have a new treatment option

Patients with a rare form of epilepsy now have a new treatment option

Most physicians who conduct clinical trials say they were drawn to research because they wanted to discover new treatments and cures. Such findings are rare,...
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Police reform, racial injustice in focus at Faculty Council meeting
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Police reform, racial injustice in focus at Faculty Council meeting

Societal issues that spurred activism over the summer – racial injustice and police reform – drove discussion during the Sept. 24 Faculty Council meeting, held...
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Executive
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Executive

Members of the Executive Committee. Top, from left: Addison, Krakowiak, Terzian and Jones; bottom, from left: Weiss, Ferry and Zinser. Faculty Council is CU’s...
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CU’s Health Savings Account record keeper changing hands
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Deadlines extended for FSA spending, claims filing

When COVID-19 hit the United States, many non-emergency surgeries and appointments were postponed. Child care centers closed. If you had a Flexible Spending...
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month aims to strengthen online safety
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month aims to strengthen online safety

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a global effort to help everyone stay protected whenever and however you connect. The overarching theme for the month...
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Some universities show early signs of slowing COVID-19 outbreaks through temporary shutdowns

Some universities show early signs of slowing COVID-19 outbreaks through temporary shutdowns

Last week, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano announced that the university would temporarily halt in-person classes—moving to remote-only education until...
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CU on the Weekend lecture: Compromise in an Era of Party Polarization

CU on the Weekend lecture: Compromise in an Era of Party Polarization

Americans are deeply divided along partisan lines. The disagreements between Democrats and Republicans are not just ideological, but also social. Friends are...
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New engineering research center

New engineering research center aims for sustainable electric transportation

Researchers at UCCS will play a key role in a multi-institutional effort, funded by a renewable $26 million National Science Foundation grant, to develop an...
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Denver, online or in person

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Denver, online or in person

Submit your smartphone film to First-Ever Día de Los Muertos Short Competition, listen to artist conversations at History Colorado, enjoy free day—en español—...
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CU plays lead role in National COVID Collaborative

CU plays lead role in National COVID Collaborative

As the pandemic wears on, doctors are learning more about how to better care for patients with COVID-19, but there is still so much to learn. Moreover, the...
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IT procurement a key piece of puzzle for Transformation and Innovation
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IT procurement a key piece of puzzle for Transformation and Innovation Program

New approaches to procurement of Information Technology (IT) are being examined as part of CU’s Transformation and Innovation Program (TIP), which continues to...
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Online course free to CU community examines race and social justice
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Online course free to CU community examines race and social justice

A new course available free to the CU community aims to stimulate meaningful discussion and engagement on the topics of racial discrimination and social...
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CU Board of Regents
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District 6 candidates for Board of Regents slated for virtual forum

Candidates for the CU Board of Regents in the 6th Congressional District are slated to present their views in an Oct. 5 virtual forum. Murray CU faculty, staff...
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Awards highlight innovation in the time of COVID
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Awards highlight innovation in the time of COVID

It took some innovation on the part of the Office of University Controller (OUC), but the 2020 CU Innovation and Efficiency Awards voting finally took place in...
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For flu season, give yourself a shot at good health
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For flu season, give yourself a shot at good health

The CDC recommends that you and your family members get a flu vaccine in September or October. Because it takes about two weeks for the flu vaccine to provide...
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September Town Hall provides update on enrollment, budget and testing procedures

September Town Hall provides update on enrollment, budget and testing procedures

Chancellor Reddy and a panel of campus leaders provided updates on the state of enrollments, budgetary and personnel matters and forthcoming health and safety...
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Overall enrollment declines, but historic gains in diversity, graduation rates provide bright spots

Overall enrollment declines, but historic gains in diversity, graduation rates provide bright spots

This fall semester, CU Boulder recorded its most diverse and one of its most academically well-prepared classes of new first-year students in university...
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Visiting Author Series set for October
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Visiting Author Series set for October

A grant from the President’s Fund for the Humanities is supporting a Visiting Author Series in October at UCCS. Leslie Rapparlie, senior instructor of rhetoric...
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Department of Energy awards $1 million to CU Denver-led team for computational biology

Department of Energy awards $1 million to CU Denver-led team for computational biology

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $5 million in funding for six new research projects in computational biology, $1,049,639 of which goes to Chris...
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CU scientists secure $1 million to explore COVID-19 and Down syndrome

CU scientists secure $1 million to explore COVID-19 and Down syndrome

While little is known about COVID-19’s effects on people with Down syndrome, early studies suggest the SARS-CoV-2 virus results in more hospitalizations and...

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