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Analysis of election factors points to Romney win, CU study says

“For the last eight presidential elections, this model has correctly predicted the winner,” said CU Denver's Michael Berry.
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New students encouraged to get involved, expand horizons

Incoming freshmen at the University of Colorado Denver heard a message loud and clear at Friday's high-spirited convocation: Get connected to your university...
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Open auditions for fall theater productions at CU Denver begin Monday

The CU Denver Department of Theater, Film and Video Production has announced its open auditions for all CU Denver students, faculty and staff, set for Monday...
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Staff Council focuses on professional development, review process

Resolution calls for improved process in determining merit raises.
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Alumni, Admissions offices take to phones for early welcome of students

Representatives from the Denver Campus Alumni Association recently teamed with Admissions Office staff in a phone-a-thon reaching out to incoming first-year...
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CU research attracts $815.3 million in sponsored funding

Preliminary figures for the critical funding stream indicate one of the highest research totals in CU history.
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Tenure list: August 2012

At its meeting Wednesday at the Office of the President, 1800 Grant St., the University of Colorado Board of Regents approved awards of tenure and appointments...
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Former U.S. Attorney Miller to conduct independent review

Miller and his team have been asked to assess various university systems, procedures and actions related to the Aurora theater shooting suspect.
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After disaster, self-care critical

This summer’s traumatic events hit close to home for many across the University of Colorado system.
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Community block party will celebrate Business School, education corridor

The University of Colorado Denver celebrates the grand opening of its new Business School and the start of the 2012-13 academic year with a first-ever Block...
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Has your data been hacked?

Using computers on the Internet is like driving a car on the road: You take steps to protect yourself, but sooner or later an accident might happen. Despite...
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Private support of $228.6 million sets new record

Nearly half the funds were donated through the University of Colorado Foundation, the university’s development and investment management arm.
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CU medical pros proved ‘exceptional’ in wake of devastation

The July 20 theater shootings in Aurora were followed by extraordinary efforts by medical professionals at the University of Colorado Hospital and the CU...
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Obama praises ‘extraordinary effort’ of UCH staff

President spent about 90 minutes at the hospital July 22, visiting patients in their rooms, meeting victims' families and delivering a live address to the...
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Finalists announced for CU-Boulder vice chancellor for administration

The search committee recommended Kambiz Khalili and Louise Vale as the two finalists.
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New system policy changes take effect

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announces changes to 10 administrative policy statements (APS) from the areas of academic affairs, fiscal, and human...
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After shooting, Auraria community ‘here to support each other’

Vigil attendees write messages in honor of the shooting victims and their families on the sidewalk at Tivoli Commons. Members of the Auraria community paused...
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Record registration numbers for COLTT, which continues today

The Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference is enjoying record registration for its 15th annual event, which began Wednesday and continues...
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Connections resumes weekly publication schedule

With today’s issue, CU Connections resumes its regular weekly publication schedule for the new academic year. A new edition appears each Thursday morning...
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PERA shift of 2.5 percent contribution comes to an end

The change affected about 6,000 CU employees who are PERA members.
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Regents OK amicus brief in Lobato case

The board on Friday voted in favor of supporting the state in an ongoing lawsuit that claims funding of K-12 schools is so low that it violates the Colorado...
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Philanthropy at Work: Ann Komara

The associate professor in the College of Architecture and Planning at CU Denver donates to a project close to her heart: the student journal ROOT.
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CU-Boulder seeking new vice chancellor for administration

Kelly Fox, senior vice chancellor at the University of Colorado Boulder, recently announced the launch of an internal search for the post of vice chancellor...
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Board of Regents: June summary

Highlights of action taken by the CU Board of Regents during its meeting June 20-21 at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
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Middle school students explore sustainability during second annual visit

Keith Nguyen and Mark Maceda, CU Denver engineering students, stand next to the hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle they built. Curious students peppered the engineers...

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