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In sex, happiness hinges on keeping up with the Joneses, study finds

Sex apparently is like income: People are generally happy when they keep pace with the Joneses and they’re even happier if they get a bit more. That’s one...
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Health science students get faculty, staff in shape

Kee Warner completes a seated row exercise with the assistance of student trainer Annoushka Ranaraja at the Campus Recreation Center. Kee Warner was not...
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Donors needed for Boulder blood drive next week

Boulder Campus Staff Council invites donors to take part in its next blood drive, set for Tuesday and Wednesday in the University Memorial Center. Donations...
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Regents approve 3.1 percent salary pool for faculty, exempt professionals

The board on Tuesday agreed that keeping employees happy and keeping them, period, are necessary for the university’s continued success.
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Regents vote 6-3 in favor of tuition rates proposed by university leadership

During its Tuesday meeting at 1800 Grant St. in Denver, the CU Board of Regents voted to approve a slate of tuition rates requested by leadership at University...
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Griego talks student support with Faculty Council

After conversations at recent Faculty Council and Board of Regents meetings about student success across the University of Colorado system, Regent Irene Griego...
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Five questions for Ron Rorrer

In 1993, he taught courses at the University of Colorado Denver, and in 1997 became full-time faculty. His research work has evolved to focus on polymers and...
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Bill seeking four-year degrees at community colleges dies

Senate Bill 165 -- co-sponsored by Sen. Nancy Todd, D-Aurora, and Rep. Jim Wilson, R-Chaffee – sought permission for Colorado’s 13 community colleges to grant...
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Regents announce 2013 slate of awards honoring commitment, service

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced the 2013 honorary degree, distinguished service and university medal award recipients.
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Parking to go up $8 monthly

For the first time in six years, the cost to park at UCCS will increase. Effective July 1, there will be increases in all permit types used by faculty, staff...
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‘Explore shop’ addresses communicating in a diverse world

The world is ever changing; having the ability to communicate in a diverse world is a key to success in many aspects of life. This was a key message from...
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CU Eye Center gains momentum from $2 million donation

Naresh Mandava, M.D. In appreciation of the outstanding treatment she received from University of Colorado ophthalmologists, Sue Anschutz-Rodgers has donated $...
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Thin, low Arctic clouds played important role in massive Greenland ice melt

The ICECAPS Mobile Science Laboratory at Summit Station sits atop the Greenland Ice Sheet against a backdrop of Arctic clouds. (Image courtesy CIRES/University...
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Pinwheel garden promotes prevention of child abuse

This pinwheel garden is planted on the southwest lawn of Building 500 on the Anschutz Medical Campus. They’re popping up in front yards, at community events...
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President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative calls for research proposals

The President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative – CU’s scholarship of teaching and learning program – is calling for research proposals for 2013-14...
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Five questions for Susan Szpyrka

Responsibilities of UCCS' Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance cover a variety of areas, including food services and the Office of Sustainability.
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Benson brings town hall discussions to campuses starting next week

CU president will deliver an update on the state of the university, followed by a question-and-answer session with audience members. All faculty and staff are...
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CU’s Conference on World Affairs engages students, faculty and more

CU-Boulder’s 65th annual free event returns to campus Monday through April 12, featuring 200 panel discussions, performances and plenaries.
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Deadline extended: Last chance to enter drawing for $300 in airfare

Complete the SUCCEED Health Assessment by midnight Friday and you will be automatically entered into the drawing.
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Guggenheim family endows chair with $2.25 million gift to CU-Boulder Leeds School

Thomas Stix Guggenheim and his wife, Pedie A better understanding of the core drivers that help great leaders innovate — and avoid failure — is key to...
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Colorado business confidence surges going into second quarter, says Leeds School

The confidence of Colorado business leaders has surged going into the second quarter of 2013, according to the most recent Leeds Business Confidence Index, or...
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Annual awards honor groundbreaking research at CU-Boulder

The University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office (TTO) on Monday presented awards to university researchers and companies who represent best practices in...
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U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Churchill appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced its denial to hear an appeal from former professor Ward Churchill, just over six months after the Colorado Supreme...
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Study: Camping ban proves counterproductive, cruel

A homeless man sits on a bench on the 16th Street Mall in Denver (Photo by Chris Palmer). Denver's controversial "camping ban" has left the homeless no place...
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Many emergency room providers don’t ask suicidal patients about gun access

Although guns are used in over half of all American suicides, a new study shows that many emergency room doctors and nurses do not routinely ask suicidal...

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