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Students, CoPR design ways to realize Rocky Mountain Land Library

The skies cleared, the birds chirped and the mountain air over Buffalo Peaks Ranch settled into a hushed reverie. Just minutes earlier, a late-spring squall of...
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High school lacrosse players risk concussions and other injuries

With more than 170,000 students now playing high school lacrosse, more and more are being exposed to injuries during practice and competition, according to a...
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Leeds School: At midyear, Colorado poised for continued growth

The Colorado economy continues to outperform the U.S. economy and grow at a magnitude that slightly exceeds previous expectations, according to the midyear...
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Grants to UCCS Aging Center support elder care and caregivers

The UCCS Aging Center recently received three grant awards, totaling more than $500,000, from the Colorado Health Foundation, Caring for Colorado Foundation...
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Tech challenges, opportunities come into focus at COLTT Conference

Technology has the potential to transform teaching, creating new models for collaborative learning and increasing access to educational opportunities locally...
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Experts to address health benefits of sleep in free community talk, clinical workshop

For people with doubts about the benefits of sleep, experts from the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of California Berkeley aim to put those...
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Two-step authorization protects employee information

The University of Colorado Office of Employee Services debuted multi-factor authentication in the CU Resources section of the portal on July 18 to improve...
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Five questions for Kathleen Bollard

As the president’s liaison between system administration and the campuses’ faculty, her skillful communication is among the traits that helped her recently...
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COLTT readies event app for 2014 conference

The Zerista app will give COLTT attendees the ability to build a custom schedule, search and sort directories of attendees and speakers, engage in social media...
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Weight Watchers at Work: No judging here

Debbie Case leads Weight Watchers at Work sessions at 1800 Grant St. Weight Watchers at Work Meetings Monthly pass + meetings: $17.17 a month Online...
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Orientation improvement, professional development among staff goals for coming year

Boulder Campus Staff Council recently reviewed this past year’s accomplishments and set goals for FY2015.
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Board approves $3.28 billion operating budget

CU’s contribution to financial aid is greater than the state’s collective financial aid contributions to all higher education institutions.
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Social Climate Survey shows many positives, some room for improvement

The University of Colorado has a tolerant, respectful social climate, according to a recent systemwide survey requested by the Board of Regents.
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Title IX compliance, efforts to reduce sexual harassment and assault outlined

The Board of Regents reinforced its commitment to Title IX compliance, including ending sexual harassment and sexual assault on its campuses and working with...
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Board encouraged by diversity strides at CU

The University of Colorado Denver reported to the CU Board of Regents at its June meeting that more than half of its new resident freshmen are a racial/ethnic...
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Tenure list: June 2014

Some 105 faculty members across the system were granted tenure, effective this summer.
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Regents roundup

New CU-Boulder college approved, capital construction projects move forward, vice president of advancement named, new chair and vice chair elected, more.
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Summer enrollment up 6 percent

UCCS summer enrollment increased by 211 students, an almost 6 percent increase from a year ago, according to a June 16 report. The Office of Institutional...
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Drones 101: Course in Unmanned Aerial Systems looks to the future

Take a look at the current CU Denver catalog and you will see a course titled Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). Housed in the Geomatics Engineering and Geographic...
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CU-Boulder-led team identifies fossils of tiny, unknown hedgehog

A new study led by CU-Boulder describes the fossils of a tiny hedgehog previously unknown to science living in a British Columbia rainforest some 50 million...
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State leaders visit bioscience labs

On June 6, Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet and Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan were joined by more than 45 state leaders getting a firsthand look at Colorado’s...
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Workshop, community discussion to consider healthy sleep

Two upcoming events at CU-Boulder will focus on treating sleep problems and healthy sleep. “Effectively Treating Sleep Problems: Basics and Beyond” is a...
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National computing leaders to keynote High Performance Computing Symposium

Two of the nation’s leaders in state-of-the-art cyberinfrastructure research and development will be the keynote speakers at the Rocky Mountain Advanced...
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Regent Meeting Roundup

A collection of articles from the University of Colorado's Board of Regents meeting June 26-27: Update: Social climate survey shows many positives, some room...
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CU-Boulder students, elementary schoolers discover ties that bind

By spending time at Boulder Public Library with CU undergraduates, elementary school students from Boulder County in the Reading Buddies program turn a page in...

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