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CU-Boulder Arts and Sciences dean stepping down

Provost Russell Moore announced that he has accepted the resignation of Todd Gleeson as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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National magazine honors CU-Boulder cuisine achievements

Operating 13 venues at CU-Boulder, Housing and Dining Services has excelled in the development of facilities, the cultivation of culinary talent and culture,...
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Discovery has implications for beer history – and medicine

It doesn’t take a genome sequencer to figure out that lager brewing began in Bavaria in the 15th century. But the origin of the yeast that makes lager beer...
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Freshmen arrive on campus with enthusiasm – and boxes

(Photo by Tom Hutton) The SUVs, vans and pickups of UCCS freshmen and their families were lined up the morning of Aug. 16 as the newest members of the campus...
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Call for submissions: Art from CU Denver community

The Exhibits Committee of the Health Sciences Library will curate a juried exhibition of artwork created by the faculty, staff and students of CU Denver...
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Concert will mark decade since 9/11

Faculty from the CU-Boulder College of Music will present a concert in tribute to those killed in the 9/11 attacks 10 years ago.
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PBS working to resolve possible overcharges to UA Net members

Anthem has since corrected the error and is reprocessing all affected claims.
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COLTT kick-starts fall semester with latest in technology, education

Faculty, instructional designers, academic technologists, IT staff, instructors and graduate students gathered in Boulder to explore and share the latest...
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Williams Village North showcases sustainable design

CU-Boulder's newest residence hall is welcoming students, many of whom will be learning about the building’s sustainable design through two new Residential...
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Accessing Higher Ground webinar to take on improving digital access on campuses

A Google or Yahoo search on “campus accessibility policy” reveals that the number of campuses implementing (or at least posting) a systemwide access policy for...
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University community roams with dinosaurs at Red Rocks

Lured by the promise of an evening with friends and big screen dinosaur action, hundreds of university faculty, staff, students and alumni helped sell out CU...
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Business schools team to bring together alumni

Graduates can make connections and ramp up personal career plans.
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Thursday will be the new day to connect

Beginning next week, weekly publication of CU Connections will move from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday morning.
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Reminders and appointment scheduling changes from the International Tax Office

Online appointment scheduling: Effective immediately, appointments to meet with our international tax specialists should be made online via our new appointment...
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Vendorpalooza: Supplier Showcase series returns next month

Procurement Service Center staff will be available to answer questions about fiscal procedures, travel rules and CU Marketplace.
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Study: Common class of drugs reduces severity of postpartum breast cancers

Pepper Schedin and Virginia Borges A new study reports that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs including ibuprofen reduce the severity of postpartum breast...
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Faculty, staff can test-drive new fitness equipment for free

UCCS Recreation Center Brand new equipment and access to facilities at no cost might be the push some people need to start their own fitness programs. At least...
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College of Business launches online entrepreneurship program

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs College of Business wants to help aspiring entrepreneurs get a jump start on their business ideas. UCCS will offer...
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Math circles round up teachers for immersive experience

Two dozen Colorado middle-school teachers have returned to a college classroom, sitting where the students usually do. They’ve come from all around the state...
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Public Health Academy gets under way with first class of high schoolers

Students sport CU T-shirts to pose with Rep. Rhonda Fields during a visit to the Capitol. What do you get when you ask a high school sophomore, “What is public...
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Five questions for Peter Simons

The first time Peter Simons remembers being in a “service role” was in junior high school, when a teacher asked him to work with a girl who was shy and...
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Study: Exercise might stave off memory loss

(Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado) A new University of Colorado Boulder study shows that a small amount of physical exercise could profoundly...
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Assistant professor uses film to reveal human impact of tobacco production

Marty Otañez, Assistant Professor of Anthropology After years of reading warning labels, smokers are aware of the health risks of their habit. Many, however,...
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Retirees appeal dismissal of class action suit against PERA

A group of retirees has appealed the dismissal of a class-action lawsuit against the state of Colorado and the Public Employees’ Retirement Association (PERA).
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Webinars to discuss online accessibility for students with disabilities

The online environment has the potential to be a more accessible infrastructure for learning than face-to-face classes. This is true for all students,...

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