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Five questions for Timothy Orr

The start of rehearsals last week marked a significant milestone for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's interim producing artistic director, but nothing will...
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Canvas-ing for a better online learning experience

A record 180 faculty and staff took part in the 12th annual CU Online Spring Symposium, held at the new Spring Hill Suites Marriott on the Auraria Campus, to...
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CU-Boulder’s Barry named interim director of intercollegiate athletics

She replaces CU-Boulder Athletic Director Mike Bohn, who submitted his resignation earlier Tuesday.
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Supreme Court rules against Lobato case

The Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday announced its decision to overturn a district court decision in the Lobato v. State lawsuit, ruling 4-2 that the state’s...
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Connections begins summer publication schedule

Today we shift to biweekly publication, through Aug. 8.
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CU-Boulder organizing effort to establish unmanned aircraft test site in Colorado

From left to right, aerospace engineering sciences Associate Professor Eric Frew and doctoral students Neeti Wagle, Holly Borowski and Jack Elston work with...
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Second recent seven-figure gift to CU Eye Center endows chair for ophthalmology professor

Malik Y. Kahook, M.D. In recognition of their long-standing relationship with the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine...
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Anschutz Health and Wellness Center, Healthy Dining and restaurants partnering for healthier options

From left, top row: Shana Patterson, RD, Healthy Dining Colorado; Tessa Stamper, RD, Noodles and Company; Maren Stewart, JD, APR, LiveWell Colorado. Bottom Row...
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Cragmor improvements include UCCS parking discussion

The Cragmor neighborhood south of Austin Bluffs Parkway is scheduled for millions of dollars in improvements beginning this summer, residents learned during a...
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School of Public Affairs co-hosts national public-private partnership workshop

Phil Washington, RTD general manager, delivers the keynote address at the Implementing PPPs for Colorado workshop on May 22. Already a leader in public-private...
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First Friday exhibitions to feature photography, food, music

“Boys in a Pickup” by Robert Adams. Free food, art, music and poetry will be highlighted during a First Friday exhibit scheduled for 5:15 p.m. to 9 p.m. June 7...
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Breaking news: Bohn resigns as athletic director at CU-Boulder

University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano today announced he has accepted the resignation of CU-Boulder Athletic Director Mike Bohn,...
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Five questions for Jeanie Youngwerth

Director of the Palliative Care Consult Service at UCH, she oversees all functions of the service, from day-to-day operations to achieving the service's vision...
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Faculty share scholarship of teaching and learning

The President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC) – the University of Colorado’s Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Program – hosted its latest...
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Boulder Campus Staff Council honors retirees, years of service

What do 1992, 1987, 1982 and 1977 have in common? These years were the starting points of University of Colorado Boulder careers that have lasted between 20...
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Open Enrollment ends at 5 p.m. Friday

This is the one time of year when University of Colorado benefits-eligible employees and retirees may make changes to benefits. If you take no action, you will...
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Navy son, stationed in Japan, surprises mom by appearing at her graduation

Graduate Beth Rozinek, left, with her son, Zac Drake, at CU Denver's Spring Commencement on Saturday. The bear hug between the mom in a cap and gown and son in...
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Faculty working to develop Lane Center plan

As construction crews work to complete the physical structure for the Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences on North Nevada Avenue, faculty members are...
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Northern hemisphere losing last dry snow region, says CU study

Last July, something unprecedented in the 34-year satellite record happened: 98 percent of the Greenland Ice Sheet’s surface melted, compared to roughly 50...
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Dual chamber defibrillators pose higher risk of complications

A device commonly used to treat dangerous heart rhythms may cause more issues for patients than a simpler version of the same device. The implantable...
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CU-Boulder cheers faculty/staff giving to CU

Jack ('64, '70) and Jeannie ('64) Thompson are volunteer chairs of the Creating Futures campaign for CU-Boulder, and in March made a transformative gift to...
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Shape up for summer at Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

Now is the time to get in shape for summer at the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center (AHWC) on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. With current fitness membership...
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Story of Bolder Boulder began with Bosley

CU Regent Steve Bosley traded his suit and tie for a Bolder Boulder logo polo shirt to offer a narrative history of the race during a brown bag lunch presented...
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CU to move quickly in hunt for new fundraising chief

The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday voted to to allow President Bruce Benson to deviate from the standard search process as he looks for a chief fundraiser to...
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Five questions for Max Boykoff

As an assistant professor in the Center for Science and Technology Policy in CIRES, his research interests include the cultural politics of climate change and...

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