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Center on Domestic Violence to train community leaders

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has selected the Center on Domestic Violence at the School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado...
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Study pinpoints first lung cancer screening test

Screening for lung cancer using low-dose "spiral" CT scans reduces lung cancer mortality by 20 percent compared to screening with chest X-ray, the National...
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CU Women Succeeding symposium calls for proposals

The Faculty Council Women's Committee has announced a call for proposals for the annual faculty development symposium, CU Women Succeeding. The event, titled...
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Regents: Incumbents hold seats, will welcome Sharkey in January

Bosley Carrigan Sharkey Voters on Tuesday, Nov. 2, returned incumbents Steve Bosley and Michael Carrigan to the University of Colorado Board of Regents, which...
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No consensus on whether regents need athletics committee

Members of the Board of Regents on Monday, Nov. 1, discussed whether to establish a new athletics subcommittee, an entity that's been absent from the board...
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Hidden Gems: Restored rooms at Anschutz Medical Campus tell story of Eisenhower's critical stay

The first sitting president to suffer a heart attack, Dwight. D. Eisenhower was hundreds of miles from the White House when it happened. Far removed from the...
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Benson speaks of 'ton of challenges' before Faculty Senate

During an appearance at the meeting of Faculty Senate and Faculty Council on Thursday, Oct. 28, CU President Bruce D. Benson said that paying attention to...
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A campaign for giving back

University of Colorado employees can help Colorado's less fortunate by donating to the 2010 Colorado Combined Campaign. Since 1988, the Colorado Combined...
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Audit of eligible dependents expected to net significant savings

Results of the University of Colorado's verification of eligibility for employee dependents indicate CU could save as much as $2.3 million annually for having...
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Five questions for Gail Pederson

Gail Pederson with Ralphie V during Ralphie Day at the Oct. 10 CU-Iowa State soccer match. At age 16, Gail Pederson worked at Sears as a "floater," relieving...
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Nominees for Jefferson Awards sought

Thomas Jefferson Nominations for the 2011 Thomas Jefferson Awards, given each spring to people who advance the ideals of the Founding Father, are now being...
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Gift to university represents a century of Jewish-American literature

Brian E. Lebowitz Brian E. Lebowitz has a deep fondness for used books and bookstores, a keen interest in Judaica and the acumen to amass a collection of 19,...
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Southern Colorado colleges team to boost higher-ed enrollment

Fueled by a $750,000 Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education grant from the U.S. Department of Education, a group of southern Colorado colleges and...
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Hundreds show support at rally against bullying of gays

The recent death of Rutgers student Tyler Clementi wasn't the first of its kind – he was one of at least five known suicides among gay, lesbian, bisexual,...
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Patients with specific lung cancer respond to new targeted treatment

A study in the New England Journal of Medicine co-written by D. Ross Camidge, M.D., Ph.D., director of the lung cancer clinical program at University of...
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Boulder Campus Staff Council gears up for drives

A blood drive and winter outerwear drive are being sponsored this month by the Boulder Campus Staff Council. The Bonfils Blood Drive is set for three locations...
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Five questions for Michelle Carpenter

Using experimental video and installation works, Michelle Carpenter brings focus to difficult subject matter including women's issues such as domestic violence...
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Regent candidates: Here's why we want to serve

Newsletter invited potential board members to address faculty, staff Editor's note: The Faculty and Staff Newsletter invited each of the candidates on the Nov...
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Colorado Springs next stop on president's town hall tour

CU President Bruce D. Benson continues a series of town hall meetings, which began last week in Boulder , with a Friday, Oct. 29, visit to the University of...
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Leader of payroll application launch honored

Lisa Affleck, director of payroll administration and the human resources management system with Payroll & Benefit Services, was honored Friday, Oct. 22, as...
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Summit on diversity to offer view beyond common definition

The University of Colorado at Boulder's annual campus diversity summit, "Expanding Our Minds: Encompassing Diversity and Practicing Inclusion," will feature a...
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Chancellor has eye on university's future

Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak With questions on topics ranging from sewer gases to next year's tuition rates, UCCS students recently met with Chancellor Pam...
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'Behind the Mask' fundraiser benefits Center on Domestic Violence

A free multimedia event featuring dramatic and provocative stories of abuse and hope was presented at the Wells Fargo Theater in Denver on Oct. 20. The event...
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Study: Estrogen replacement therapy speeds ovarian cancer growth

Monique Spillman, M.D. Estrogen therapy used by menopausal women causes a type of ovarian cancer to grow five times faster, according to a new study being...
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Boulder firm signs research, licensing agreements with CU for heart study

Boulder-based miRagen Therapeutics Inc., a biopharmaceutical company focused on improving patients' lives by developing innovative microRNA (miRNA)-based...

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