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A letter from the Board of Regents to the CU community

We write today to convey recent actions by the Board of Regents and hope to dispel some misconceptions that have recently come to our attention.
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Five questions for Phillip Morris

UCCS leader's passion for working with veterans stems from his own -- and his family’s -- military service.
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Dyet named President’s Employee of the Year

System Staff Council announced the award last week and hosted a reception Oct. 24 for Dyet, fellow nominees for the award, and employees recognized for...
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Diversity and Inclusion Summit aims to convert talk into action

The CU-Boulder Summit Planning Committee invites all CU faculty, staff and students to attend the morning of Nov. 13 to hear from Lt. Gov. Joseph Garcia, CU...
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CU ahead of the curve in implementing health care law

Employee Services will conduct a limited enrollment from Nov. 11-22 to allow CU employees who have waived university medical plans and do not have health...
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Investment insight offered at retirement prep seminars

With gridlock in Washington, D.C., and an economy that’s had more ups and downs than your average roller coaster, investing in the stock market will leave your...
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National science report highlights CU-Boulder spinoff companies

CU-Boulder physics professor and JILA Fellow Dana Anderson, center, in his JILA laboratory with research assistants Kai Hudek, left, and Seth Caliga. (Photo by...
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Information technology job market remains robust, panel says

Panelists in the Business Executive Panel are, from left, Ted Hellmuth, Daniel Zimmerman, Tim Rod, Gail Coury, Alan Cullop, Mark Endry and Randy Weldon. Not...
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Altitude Research Center showcases latest findings

Over the last year, Robert Roach and his fellow researchers have traveled the world’s high places searching for clues into how people adjust to the challenges...
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Post-Halloween pumpkins to demonstrate medieval history

By chucking jack-o-lanterns across the West Lawn on Friday, Nov. 1, two UCCS faculty members hope to demonstrate the value of interdisciplinary cooperation and...
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Call for proposals: 12th Annual CU Women Succeeding

The Faculty Council Women’s Committee announces a call for proposals for the CU Women Succeeding 12th Annual Professional Development Symposium. The one-day...
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Discount offered for Accessing Higher Ground conference

Members of the University of Colorado community can receive a 30 percent discount on the registration fees for next week’s Accessing Higher Ground - the 16th...
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Leaders in health care, economics recognized as Distinguished Professors

The honor goes annually to faculty members who demonstrate exemplary performance in research or creative work, a record of excellence in classroom teaching and...
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Staff Council continues review of policy on hiring working retirees

An administrative policy dealing with University of Colorado retirees who return to work at one of the four campuses continued to be a topic of debate by...
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Graduate School grant will expand Ph.D. diversity

The number of minority Ph.D. candidates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will expand thanks to a two-year grant of nearly $1 million...
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CU-Boulder biology students ready to wow at world competition

When this year’s iGEM team at the University of Colorado Boulder began meeting, they wanted to take what they knew about biology and use it to build something...
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New CU Denver academic building rises on Auraria Campus

Driving along Speer Boulevard or the Auraria Parkway near downtown, it’s hard to miss the new building rising on the Auraria Campus. Structural elements of CU...
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NIH’s $48.4 million will advance translational research

Research has found that what is most important to an aging senior citizen is independence. A collaborative study through the Colorado Clinical and...
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Excellence in Leadership Program participants visit campus

UCCS hosted participants of the 2013-14 CU system Excellence in Leadership Program Oct. 11. More than 30 UCCS and representatives from CU Denver, Anschutz...
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Poorly camouflaged insects can kick off a cascade of ecological impacts, new study finds

A walking stick insect camouflages with a chamise shrub in southern California. The ability of the the insect, Timema cristinae, to be well camouflaged affects...
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CU Health Plan members eligible for free checkup, flu shot

Health screening results will be mailed to your home two to four weeks after your appointment Walk-ins are accepted from 7 a.m.-11 a.m.; just make sure you...
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Rivera honored as CU Advocate of the Year

Pueblo resident receives award at event marking the second anniversary of the launch of CU Advocates, a network of people engaged in grass-roots support of the...
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Five questions for Bellverie Ross

On her final day of work as the executive assistant for the dean of students/assistant vice chancellor for Student Life, she stayed in her office until 8:30 p...
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Scott Carpenter, CU-Boulder alum and NASA Mercury astronaut, dies at 88

Carpenter was the first of 18 CU-Boulder astronaut affiliates to fly in space.
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Q&A: The new CU Resources portal

A redesigned CU Resources area is scheduled to debut in the employee portal next week, marking the first step in a modernization process that will provide...

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