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Open enrollment under way

Open enrollment (OE) for the 2011-12 Plan Year began Monday, May 2, and continues through 5 p.m. Friday, May 27. Final rates, plan changes, plan comparisons,...
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Journalism programs granted provisional reaccreditation

The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications in Portland has granted provisional reaccreditation to the University of Colorado...
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Softball sculpture to be unveiled Friday

Formal dedication ceremonies for a 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs are scheduled for 4 p.m. Friday, May 6, at...
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School of Public Affairs students gain better understanding of 'Our Courts'

In a hypothetical prosecution of a case involving two men in a bar fight, students from the criminal justice program at the School of Public Affairs at the...
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School of Pharmacy coordinates disposal of unwanted medicine

Health officials often remind us, "Do not flush down the toilet or dissolve in sink drains unwanted medications!" On April 30, area residents took advantage of...
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Jewish history program bolstered by $2 million endowed chair

Photo: Courtesy of the Singer family Louis P. Singer Photo: Courtesy of the Singer familyLouis P. Singer To honor a father who stoked their love of history and...
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Four CU companies receive commercialization grants from state

Four companies formed around technologies developed at the University of Colorado recently were selected to receive funding from Colorado's Bioscience...
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5K run/walk promises breath of fresh air

Registration is open for the fifth annual Gift of Life and Breath 5K Run/Walk, aimed at providing research support and boosting public awareness for early lung...
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Call for nominations: President's Teaching Scholars

CU President Bruce Benson solicits nominations of University of Colorado faculty for designation of the 2012 President's Teaching Scholars. The lifetime...
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Leaders stress ties that bind at announcement of $1.5 billion campaign

Photo: Cathy Beuten/University of Colorado With the gift of a necktie, CU President Bruce D. Benson helps Gov. John Hickenlooper show some school color during...
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Regents back tuition increases, salary pool

Photo: Cathy Beuten/University of Colorado Regent Joe Neguse makes a point while Regent Michael Carrigan listens during today's Board of Regents meeting at the...
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Four faculty members join ranks of President's Teaching Scholars

Four of the University of Colorado's faculty leaders in math, aerospace, psychiatry and internal medicine have been designated as President's Teaching Scholars...
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Five questions for Thomas Duening

Thomas Duening The story of Thomas Duening's career is, by his own description, one of an entrepreneur. It's about building something from nothing, something...
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Meeting summary: Boulder Faculty Assembly

Editor's note: In addition to news coverage of meetings of the systemwide Faculty Council and Staff Council, the Faculty and Staff Newsletter posts meeting...
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University a finalist to host National Solar Observatory headquarters

The University of Colorado Boulder has been named one of two finalists to host the headquarters for the National Solar Observatory, the nation's top ground-...
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Transferability of tuition waiver benefit extended

To help faculty, staff and their dependents with enrollment for the summer and fall 2011 semesters and beyond, the Human Resources Office, Resource Management...
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Guest professor shares lessons from Hurricane Katrina

Education Professor Daniella Cook, Ph.D., University of Tulsa In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the devastation along the Gulf Coast in 2005, many...
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Safeway campaign leads to more than $1 million for CU Cancer Center

Safeway's Eric Holmes, Debbie Portwood and Kris Staaf gave a big check to Dr. Anthony Elias and Strode Weaver. A $350,000 gift from Safeway Inc. will fund...
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Monitor that laptop

It's a frightening scenario: Take a quick break from your desk, return from the afternoon snack – and find your laptop computer missing. All files, tax forms...
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Efficiency bill looks to build on last year's success

A sequel of sorts to last year's Senate Bill 3, new higher education efficiency legislation introduced at the Capitol this week is aimed at helping the...
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Governor signs CU-endorsed bills

A bill signed today by Gov. John Hickenlooper enables the University of Colorado president to designate an executive of the Anschutz Medical Campus as director...
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Five questions for Jane Menken

Jane Menken The new Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS) building will be dedicated April 28, and its director, Jane Menken, couldn't be happier. Previously,...
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Three honored for service at All Staff Council Conference

Photo by Cynthia Pasquale Cary Ihme and Dan Wilkerson Photo by Cynthia PasqualeCary Ihme and Dan Wilkerson Photo by Cynthia Pasquale Mary Lou Kartis, center,...
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Bernstein's bold, original 'Mass' a massive undertaking

When Leonard Bernstein's "Mass" premiered 40 years ago, The New York Times wrote, "At times the Mass is little more than fashionable kitsch." Today it is a...
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Study: Gulf oil spill similar to Exxon Valdez in social, mental impact

Chart courtesy of Liesel Ritchie, Duane Gill and J. Steven Picou A comparison of event-related psychological distress among residents of south Mobile County,...

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