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Town-and-gown partnerships to be topic of Boulder conference

The city of Boulder and the University of Colorado at Boulder have yet another reason to celebrate their long-standing tradition and productive history of...
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Proposals sought for Spring Conference on Teaching

The President's Teaching Scholars has set March 4 for the Spring Conference on Teaching. Proposals are being sought from University of Colorado faculty for...
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Health education a crucial aspect of freshman orientation

Bunk beds, stress, sleepless nights, and pizza delivery at 1 a.m. often define college life for most students. Yet, for a smaller group of students, that...
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Giving Back: For HR team, it's all about the people

Julie Palmer, left, prepares items with Becka Hill UC Denver's Human Resources (HR) team knows people. The work they perform every day is all about helping,...
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Emergency weather alerts available by text message

Despite one of the warmest Colorado falls on record, Department of Public Safety is working to prepare faculty and staff to be informed in the event of campus...
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CU-developed lung cancer therapy proves successful

Paul Bunn, M.D. A combination therapy for treating cancer discovered at the University of Colorado Cancer Center showed improved survival rates in patients...
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Be wary of free offers via the Internet

CU's Office of Information Security is reminding employees to be wary of free or special offers pitched on websites or in e-mails. "Many viruses come packaged...
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Commitment to community could mean $10,000 prize

The Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting nominations for the annual Faculty Community Service Award, made possible by an endowment from the Chase...
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Boulder Faculty Assembly to grant faculty excellence awards

The Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) has announced it will grant up to 12 BFA Excellence Awards to Boulder campus faculty in spring 2011. Each award is...
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Doctors investigate not-so-sweet side of fructose

More and more people have become aware of the dangers of excessive fructose in diet. A new review on fructose in a recent issue of the Journal of the American...
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Faculty Council creates committee to boost communication

Members of the Faculty Council say they're looking for ways of communicating with the public – a public that may have a negative image of them – and have begun...
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New program to reward employees for cost-savings ideas

University of Colorado leadership is readying a central program aimed at rewarding employees who generate significant cost-savings ideas for the institution...
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Boulder SJMC discontinuance advances

Saying that a "broader conception of journalism education can and should be part of the campus curriculum," University of Colorado at Boulder Provost Russell L...
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Five questions for Sherry Morreale

As the way we communicate evolves continuously, scholars such as Sherwyn "Sherry" Morreale are at the forefront of change. As the director of graduate studies...
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Commitment to community could mean $10,000 prize

The Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting nominations for the annual Faculty Community Service Award, made possible by an endowment from the Chase...
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Economist's forecast: Slow, steady growth for state in 2011

Colorado's economy will experience slow, steady growth in 2011, according to economist Richard Wobbekind of the University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds...
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Benefit puts staff members in classrooms

More than 50 University of Colorado at Colorado Springs staff and faculty members took advantage of an employee benefit this fall by enrolling in courses...
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Giving Back: Staffer blankets city with kindness

Danny Felipe-Morales delivers blankets On Nov. 10, Danny Felipe-Morales sent an e-mail to friends and co-workers that stated simply, "I am putting together the...
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School of Medicine to team with Duke in researching quality-of-life care

The University of Colorado School of Medicine and Duke University have received a $7.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute...
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Canadian company obtains exclusive license of CU peptide surface technology

Toronto, Canada-based Arch Biopartners Inc. (CNSX-ACH and OTC: FOIFF) this week announced that it has obtained an exclusive license for a patent pending in the...
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Boulder Faculty Assembly to grant faculty excellence awards

The Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) has announced it will grant up to 12 BFA Excellence Awards to Boulder campus faculty in spring 2011. Each award is...
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Benson reminds lawmakers of university's economic impact

University of Colorado President Bruce Benson told the Legislature's Joint Budget Committee Tuesday, Nov. 30, that the university is a major contributor to...
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Video technology extending reach of UCCS in Southern Colorado

Photo by Jay Dedrick Cisco's Ron Inouye leads a demonstration via high-definition video for members of the University of Colorado President's Office recently...
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Early budget shows steady state funding for higher ed

While Gov. Bill Ritter's proposed budget for next year maintains the current level of funding for higher education, University of Colorado leadership remains...
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Five questions for Donald Misch

Donald Misch Wardenburg Health Center on the Boulder campus operates using a version of the Golden Rule. The "do unto others" motto is something the center's...

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