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Kaiser, other health choices shifting from state to CU for some employees

The university’s Kaiser medical plan has typically offered greater benefits at a lower cost as compared to the state’s offering, which led many classified...
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Faculty Council, Staff Council support expanding tuition waiver benefit

In separate meetings Feb. 16, the groups voted unanimously in favor of the proposal that allows university employees to transfer use of the current nine-credit...
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Browsing the Internet safely

The Internet has become one of your most powerful tools for many tasks, such as searching for information, communicating with friends and co-workers, shopping...
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Groundbreaking on new student residence halls set for April

Construction of two new residence halls begins with a 2 p.m. groundbreaking April 23 and is scheduled for completion in time for an August 2013 opening...
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Role of UBAB under review

Amid an upcoming administrative policy statement review and concerns about efficacy of the University Benefits Advisory Board (UBAB), a member of the board...
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Five questions for Irina Moreland

As coordinator of the Piano Lab at the CU Denver College of Arts and Media, instructor Irina Moreland faced a significant challenge: how to modernize a...
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Finalists announced for College of Arts and Sciences dean

University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore announced that four finalists have been named for the position of dean of the College of Arts and...
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Elliman: Higher ed is state’s ‘most important driving force’

Don Elliman is set to be the next interim chancellor for the University of Colorado Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus. He’ll assume the role April 2 after...
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Election year brings guideline reminder

With a general election scheduled for November, the University of Colorado is reminding employees of guidelines regarding political campaign-related activity...
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Nominees sought for Service Excellence Award

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) is seeking nominations of classified staff and professional exempt employees for the annual Service Excellence...
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CAM dean resigns

Dynak David Dynak announced his decision Tuesday to resign as dean of College of Arts and Media (CAM) effective May 31. Dynak has been dean for five years and...
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Study: To perform with less effort, practice beyond perfection

Whether you are an athlete, a musician or a stroke patient learning to walk again, practice can make perfect, but more practice may make you more efficient,...
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Fine arts a draw for CU designer’s support

This issue, CU Connections debuts a new feature series, Philanthropy at Work. Each installment will highlight faculty and staff who have made gifts to CU.
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Reminder: CU Women Succeeding is next week

A reminder to those who registered: CU Women Succeeding is set for Feb. 23-24 at CU-Boulder. The CU Faculty Council Women’s Committee planned two days of...
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Documentary photography a ‘complex, deeply emotional’ process

The gripping wonder of a snapshot in time - and the sobering moral freight that often comes with it - took the spotlight during a recent presentation at the...
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Faculty, staff give strategic plan input

Suzanne Scott, budget operations manager, Resource Management Division, studies a series of goals at a campus strategic planning session. (Photo: Tom Hutton/...
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State’s economic future the topic of CU Advocates presentation

Phyllis Resnick will discuss the state’s structural budget imbalance of the widening gap between the state’s forecast expenditures and revenues.
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Multidiscipline research makes big impact

Liz Bradley is a great professor because she loved being a student. The computer science professor graduated from MIT with three degrees – a bachelor’s master’...
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Political polarization not as extreme as it may seem, research shows

Many Americans overestimate the degree of polarization between Democrats and Republicans, and this misconception is associated with citizens’ voting behavior...
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Health careers in spotlight at student information fair

Hanna Kozlowski and Freddi Gidan are both underclassmen at the University of Colorado Denver, but they're already planning for what they need to do to get into...
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With Bacon retiring, provost search to begin

Peg Bacon UCCS soon will launch a national search for a new provost, with the goal of hiring a permanent replacement for Margaret “Peg” Bacon by July 1,...
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Uncommon team helps new moms cope with mood disorders

Through PROMISE, care providers identify women who are suffering from symptoms of depression and then work to help them manage the issues.
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Diversity and Excellence Grant recipients announced

Some 10 projects across the University of Colorado system have been awarded Diversity and Excellence Grants for 2012. The review committee for Diversity and...
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New research confirms need for lung cancer testing

Doebele Different kinds of lung cancer behave in different ways, suggesting they are fundamentally different diseases. According to a University of Colorado...
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Luncheon to celebrate research, technology at CU-Boulder

Entrepreneurship Under the Microscope, an annual celebration of CU-Boulder research and technology hosted by the Technology Transfer Office and the Leeds...

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