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Nominations sought for President's Teaching Scholars

Nominations are now being accepted for the prestigious designation of the 2013 President’s Teaching Scholars Program. The lifetime appointment as a CU...
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Breaking news: Colorado Supreme Court backs CU in Churchill lawsuit

The Colorado Supreme Court today (Sept. 10) announced its decision to uphold the actions of lower courts in former professor Ward Churchill’s lawsuit against...
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Five questions for Nikolaus Correll

“Let’s change the world” was a message he often heard during his post-doctoral work at MIT, and he came to understand that this was not just another well-used...
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Dozens of new exhibitors set for Supplier Showcases

The events give CU faculty and staff convenient opportunities to meet with existing suppliers and discover goods and services from potential new vendors.
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Sher to step down as dean of CU-Boulder’s College of Music

He will have served in the post for 20 years when he steps down next summer, and plans to return to the College of Music faculty.
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Caring for Colorado Foundation grant will boost nursing education at UCCS

The Caring for Colorado Foundation recently awarded a $100,000 grant to the University of Colorado Foundation on behalf of the Beth-El College of Nursing and...
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September is Bike Month at UCCS

Officer Steve Dewey, left, and Provost Peg Bacon ride as part of 2011 Bike Month festivities. The Office of Sustainability will sponsor several events...
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NOAA selects CU-Boulder to continue joint leadership of CIRES

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has selected the University of Colorado Boulder to continue a federal/academic partnership that extends...
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Study: Chemical used in hand soaps may impair muscle function

A widely used antibacterial chemical found in hand soaps and other personal care products hinders muscle contractions at a cellular level, reduces muscular...
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Students briefed on how to find jobs in federal government

Getting a job can be difficult. Getting a federal government job can be twice as difficult, but members of the United States Office of Personnel Management (...
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President’s Employee of the Year Award includes $1,000

CU System Staff Council is soliciting nominations for the Sixth Annual President's Employee of the Year Award, which will be presented to one system...
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Blood drive next week at UMC

Boulder Staff Council has announced dates for its next blood drive. Appointments or walk-ins are available from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday,...
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Five questions for Charles R. Goeldner

He left an illustrious career at the University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business in May 2001 – officially, at least. But he likes to say that he is...
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CU planning to offer contracts for non-tenure-track faculty

Leadership plans to make available contracts of up to three years for some non-tenure-track faculty, following new legislation adopted earlier this year that...
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University of Colorado moving forward with Memorial Health System

Colorado Springs voters agreed Tuesday to lease Memorial to University of Colorado Health.
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Study provides evidence of wildfire smoke’s heat-trapping effect

When the Fourmile Canyon Fire erupted west of Boulder in 2010, smoke from the wildfire poured into parts of the city including a site housing scientists from...
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Governor, university leaders hail new Business School as hub of innovation, entrepreneurship

Business School Dean Sueann Ambron receives a 'Thank You' card from Associate Professor Manuel Serapio during the grand opening celebration of the new Business...
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University of Colorado Cancer Center receives prestigious designation

University of Colorado Cancer Center remains in distinguished company having received a prestigious designation from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). This...
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No-sort recycling in CU housing, dining helps make landfill diversion easy

Recycling bins located throughout Housing and Dining Services at the University of Colorado Boulder are now single-stream receptacles, helping to make landfill...
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Convocation speeches begin new academic year

Andrea Herrera Andrea Herrera, professor, Women’s and Ethnic Studies, deviated from the traditional script for convocation speeches when she opened the...
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Café Scientifique serving food for thought in Boulder

Boulder Café Scientifique is back up and running, bringing hot science topics from the source to the public. Each event features a 25-minute presentation...
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Four regent posts up for election in November

The six-year terms of three of the regents elected Nov. 6 will begin in January. The winner of the fourth race, representing the state’s 7th Congressional...
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Five questions for Lori James

Memory is attached to language, which is the focus of her research. James is an associate professor and director of undergraduate training at the University of...
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Analysis of election factors points to Romney win, CU study says

“For the last eight presidential elections, this model has correctly predicted the winner,” said CU Denver's Michael Berry.
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Louise Vale named CU-Boulder vice chancellor for administration

The position, which reports to Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer Kelly Fox, supervises a division of almost 700 employees and oversees an...

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