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CU-Boulder/NIST physicist Ana Maria Rey wins MacArthur ‘genius’ grant

She is the ninth faculty member across the CU system – and eighth from CU-Boulder – to win the prestigious award from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur...
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Five questions for Tim Chamillard

He's the first UCCS faculty member to develop a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), a free, eight-week course on beginning game programming.
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Guide to resources for faculty, staff affected by floods

Employee Services and the CU Health and Wellness Trust have arranged to make the services available to employees whose lives were directly affected by the...
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CU-Boulder Disaster Recovery Fund now over $141,000

More than 1,000 donors so far have contributed over $141,000 in the last nine days to the CU-Boulder Disaster Recovery Fund, responding to to the needs of CU-...
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New CU-Boulder-led study: ‘Microbial clock’ may help determine time of death

An intriguing study led by the University of Colorado Boulder may provide a powerful new tool for forensic scientists attempting to determine the time of death...
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Newest club sports team reflects campus’s growing international student body

The ball gets crisply knocked back and forth as players glide through drills. The CU Denver men's soccer club team is only a few weeks old, but already this...
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Visual arts faculty to present work at downtown gallery

The UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art will feature nine UCCS visual art faculty member artists in the downtown gallery, GOCA121, beginning Oct. 4. The exhibit...
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More than 2,000 attend first Anschutz Block Party

A large inflatable Twister game board was a popular attraction at Friday’s Anschutz Block Party. A large inflatable Twister game board was a popular attraction...
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Understand your free, discounted health tests with doctor’s help

From the Be Colorado Wellness Team: Dr. Rich Penaloza gets it: Many people just don't like going to the doctor. He also knows each minute you avoid seeing your...
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Faculty Awards at CU-Boulder Fall Convocation

On Oct. 4, CU-Boulder will host its eighth annual Fall Convocation: A Celebration of Faculty and Student Achievement. It will be held in conjunction with this...
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Save the date: 12th Annual CU Women Succeeding professional development symposium

The 12th Annual CU Women Succeeding professional development symposium has been announced for Feb. 27-28, 2014, at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. The theme is...
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Newest system TV spots feature faces of CU – on camera, behind scenes

When the Colorado Buffaloes catch a breather during televised football games this fall — ditto for the basketball team, right into spring — TV viewers may see...
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Update: CU expands resources for faculty, staff affected by floods

From Employee Services: University of Colorado employees on all four campuses had their lives disrupted by last week’s flooding. Understanding that the...
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Robust early response to CU-Boulder Disaster Recovery Fund

Since President Bruce Benson and Chancellor Philip DiStefano announced the establishment of the CU-Boulder Disaster Recovery Fund late Monday, more than 800...
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Five questions for Barbara Todd

The University of Colorado Boulder’s registrar began working in the office as a student employee in 1980; following this school year, she plans to retire.
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CU’s outreach across the state showcased in new initiative

The programs compiled within CU For Colorado reflect the four pillars that encompass all of the university’s activities.
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Regents approve 10-year master plan for Anschutz Medical Campus

Leadership says population growth of 30 percent can be addressed with a 20 percent increase in space, primarily needed for research labs and offices.
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Regents vote to expand anti-discrimination policy

Protection for diverse expression of political philosophy, as well as gender identity and gender expression, now are included in the CU Board of Regents’ anti-...
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Range movement salary increases costly to campuses

Earlier this year, the state mandated a 2 percent cost of living increase and 1.5 percent merit increase for classified staff.
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Chancellors report on program prioritization progress

The process is aimed at eliminating redundancies and determining the relevance and necessity of existing programs.
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Regents roundup

A look at other action taken by the Board of Regents during its Tuesday meeting at the University Memorial Center on the CU-Boulder campus.
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Nanoly Bioscience to develop CU-Boulder vaccine stabilization technology

Nanoly Bioscience of Boulder and the University of Colorado recently entered into an option agreement that will enable the startup company to develop a...
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Beth-El faculty member aims to lower blood pressure, increase communication

Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of occasional articles about the activities that will take place inside the Lane Center for Academic Health...
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Ability to delay gratification may be linked to social trust, new study finds

A person’s ability to delay gratification — forgoing a smaller reward now for a larger reward in the future — may depend on how trustworthy the person...
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Campus ready to twist, rock and munch at first block party Friday

You may have seen the fliers. Heard talk. Received an e-mail. Felt the excitement build. Now, the wait is almost over. The first-ever Anschutz Block Party...

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