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Two faculty members honored as President’s Teaching Scholars

The title of CU President’s Teaching Scholar signifies the university system’s highest recognition of excellence in and commitment to learning and teaching, as...
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Search for graduate dean begins

Jenenne Nelson A four-member search committee will review campus-only applications for the position of dean of the UCCS Graduate School, Peg Bacon, provost,...
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CU researchers: Discovery of pine beetles breeding twice in a year helps explain increasing damage

Long thought to produce only one generation of tree-killing offspring annually, some populations of mountain pine beetles now produce two generations per year...
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University of Colorado Health and Welfare Trust launches RxConsult

University of Colorado Health and Welfare plan members (currently UA Net, Lumenos, HMO Colorado, Medicare supplement and University Kaiser) are eligible for a...
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Cutting-edge physics research licensed to Boulder corporation for commercialization

ColdQuanta Inc. of Boulder and the University of Colorado have finalized an agreement allowing ColdQuanta to commercialize cutting-edge physics research...
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CAM live iron pour thrills crowd

Embers flew. Molten iron flowed. The crowd oohed and aahed. Sculpture students and faculty in the University of Colorado Denver's College of Arts and Media,...
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UBAB, other ‘boiling issues’ inspire discussion among Staff Council members

Council members were unanimously in favor of “continuing UBAB’s role.” Council Chair Carla Johnson will develop a formal resolution, which will be reviewed by...
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Match Day inspires cheers, hugs

With a baby on the way, married medical students Melanie Bui and Bebo Seward went into Friday’s Match Day feeling more than a little anxious. Match Day is the...
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Faculty grievances remain at low level

In the current academic year, three grievances have been filed – two at the University of Colorado Boulder, one at the University of Colorado Denver. Two...
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Five questions for Rob Pyatt

Working on sustainability design projects on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Navajo Nation in Utah have made a big impression.
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Hundreds advocate for CU at Capitol

University leadership from throughout the system was represented, along with faculty, staff, alumni, donors, CU Advocates and students.
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Update: Hundreds advocate for CU at Capitol

University community interacts with lawmakers, hears financial challenge Sen. Brandon Shaffer, president of the Colorado Senate, gets help leading the Pledge...
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CU-NIST ‘star comb’ joins quest for Earth-like planets

If there is life on other planets, a laser frequency comb developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) may help find it. Such a comb...
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Regents examine revised tuition proposals; vote expected in April

The board on Wednesday heard revised 2012-13 tuition proposals for each of the university’s four campuses as well as a breakdown of how the tuition would be...
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Florida math professor to lead College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

Peter Braza A mathematics professor who was recently an interim dean and the acting associate provost at the University of North Florida will be dean of the...
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Procurement open house next week

The Procurement Service Center (PSC) is celebrating March as Procurement Month by holding open houses on each CU campus. The System/CU Denver Open House will...
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New sunscreen regulations designed to protect skin from cancer-causing rays

With spring fast approaching, anyone who spends time in the sun should be aware of new sunscreen regulations designed to help prevent skin cancer. The U.S...
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Staff Council focuses on upcoming election, benefits update at open house

​All CU Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus staff were invited to join the conversation Tuesday during an Open House hosted by Staff Council at the Lawrence...
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Regents delay taking official stand on state transparency legislation

Regent Sue Sharkey had brought to the meeting a resolution calling for support of House Bill 1252, Transparency of Higher Ed Financial Information, which would...
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Board of Regents honors visionaries for commitment, service

Regents unanimously approved the 2012 honorary degree, distinguished service and university medal award recipients.
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Search under way for next VP, University Counsel, Secretary of Regents

A search committee has begun its work in helping to identify the university’s next Vice President, University Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Regents, a...
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PERA’s benefit calculation method spurs debate at Capitol

A bill that would change the way retirement benefits are calculated for those who join thePERA after Jan. 1, 2013, was given preliminary approval by the...
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Contributions help pave high schoolers’ path to college

Thousands upon thousands of young men and women have successfully found their way to college and graduation thanks to the guidance of Danny Martinez.
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Five questions for Erin Foster

The university’s tuition benefit program offered Foster a chance to earn an advanced degree without borrowing money and going into debt. And working at CU...
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An auspicious time for teaching and learning

It wasn't until he became a dean of the School of Medicine in 1990 that Richard Krugman, M.D., realized that not all people are like pediatricians.

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