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Suthers: Lobato outcome could pose threat to higher ed

If a lawsuit claiming that Colorado is constitutionally underfunding K-12 education were to succeed, the impact on higher education would be hard to predict.
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Report: Without structural changes, state’s revenue forecast is bleak

A study by the University of Denver presented Wednesday to the CU Board of Regents contends the revenue structure in Colorado is broken.
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Five questions for Tillie Bishop

Regent Bishop’s journey in state politics began with a poker game, led to decades of leadership under the gold dome and concludes with his current term as a...
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Garrison Roots lived, taught at full throttle

Garrison Roots likened great art to a “near accident” in a car: You are driving, attention drifting, when something darts in front of the car; you hit the...
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UCH proposal for Memorial Hospital earns council’s OK

The Colorado Springs City Council on Tuesday voted 9-0 to proceed with negotiations with the University of Colorado Hospital on the lease negotiations with...
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Cigna, Kaiser chosen for Health and Welfare Trust’s group contracts

Pending approval of the trustees of the University of Colorado Health and Welfare Trust, group medical benefit contracts will be awarded to Cigna and Kaiser...
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Update: Regent Bishop won’t seek re-election

University of Colorado Regent Tilman “Tillie” Bishop, who has served on the board since 2007, says he will not seek a second term this year.
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Update: Regent Bishop won’t seek re-election

University of Colorado Regent Tilman “Tillie” Bishop, who has served on the board since 2007, says he will not seek a second term this year. The Grand Junction...
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CU medical school’s Mini Med 2 debuts

This pilot program will be offered on the Anschutz Medical Campus beginning Jan. 11, 2012.
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Faculty partnering with federal agency for international study of water resources

CU-Boulder graduate student Adina Racoviteanu collected snow and ice samples for isotopic analyses near the summit of Mt. Mera, Khumbu region, Nepal, as part...
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Campus generosity brightens holidays for 26 families

Holiday Service Project committee member Nancy Gadachy and friend. Photo by Ron Fitz The UCCS community made a happy holiday possible for 26 families this year...
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Math Clinic students compute solutions for real-world dilemmas

Erin Reeves, a student in Math Clinic, explains an algorithmic equation that she and fellow students computed to solve problems posed by United Launch Alliance...
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South Metro business leaders get up-close view of health, economic impacts

Joey Failma, simulation director for the Center for Advancing Professional Excellence at the Anschutz Medical Campus, watches as members of the South Metro...
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Boulder philosophy program earns high ranking

The philosophy program at the University of Colorado Boulder is ranked 24th among U.S. programs in the recently released Blackwell Philosophical Gourmet Report...
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Cybercriminals aim to hack your mind

Cybercriminals have learned that the easiest way to take control of your computer or steal your passwords is to simply ask you for them. Known as social...
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Wellness initiative could gain new participation incentives

Possible incentives the CU wellness program might include in the future: partnerships with exercise franchises such as 24 Hour Fitness, or discounted premiums...
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Five questions for Kenneth Morse

He clearly loves machinery, and during his leisure time he builds and restores vehicles.
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UCH proposal unanimous choice of Memorial Task Force

The University of Colorado Hospital is leading a partnership group that was unanimously selected for consideration to operate Colorado Springs’ Memorial...
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Publication note

CU Connections will not publish new issues on Dec. 29 and Jan. 5. During the holiday break, the site will be updated with news should events warrant. The first...
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Texas pharmaceutical company to develop CU diabetes management drug

Xeris Pharmaceuticals, Inc. of Austin, Texas, and the University of Colorado recently completed an exclusive license agreement for a jointly developed method...
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Friday is deadline for Gee nominees, Women’s Symposium workshop proposals

Award nominations for the 2011 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award are due this Friday, Dec. 16. The award, named for a faculty member in the Health...
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Year’s last staff meeting offers relaxation, socializing

Nancy Gadachy, program assistant II, Student Health Center, enjoys a bingo game along wither her table mates Karen Brown, assistant dean, Finance and...
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Five questions for Andrew Cowell

In the past several years, he has worked to help revive the Arapaho language through research and documentation, as well as offering support to the Arapaho...
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Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Building strikes LEED Gold

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Building The Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Building on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus has been...
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Power of art on display in ArtsBridge collaboration

Standing at the entrance to the theater at Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy in Denver are, from left, Martin Palmer, College of Arts & Media Dean David...

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