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System Staff Council seeks nominations for President's Employee of the Year

System Staff Council is soliciting nominations for the fourth annual President's Employee of the Year Award. The 2010-2011 President's Employee of the Year...
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University Press lauded for innovation

The University Press of Colorado recently was featured in "The 17 most innovative university presses," an article posted at the Huffington Post . University...
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Series of three Supplier Showcases begins Thursday

Denver event to be followed by Boulder, Colorado Springs Representatives from various campus departments also will be on hand to discuss a variety of topics,...
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What happens when a star explodes? Take a look

Image courtesy NASA A team of astronomers led by the University of Colorado at Boulder are charting the interactions between Supernova 1987A and a glowing gas...
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First fall forum focuses on enrollment, links to budget

It takes an estimated 40,000 student contacts to get 15,000 responses that move through application, acceptance and enrollment of a UCCS freshman class of 1,...
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Student Support Services program awarded $1.2 million grant

The University of Colorado Denver recently received $1.2 million from the U.S. Department of Education for a Title IV grant for the UC Denver TRiO Student...
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Student Support Services program awarded $1.2 million grant

The University of Colorado Denver recently received $1.2 million from the U.S. Department of Education for a Title IV grant for the UC Denver TRiO Student...
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Books in SkillSoft restocked for semester

New books are available regularly in SkillSoft Books24x7 . Readers may want to break in the new semester, new fiscal year, or just start the month of September...
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CU-Boulder law school dean to step down next year

Photo: Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado David Getches, dean of the Law School at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has announced that he intends to...
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Faculty Council begins year with eye on big picture

The University of Colorado Faculty Council's first meeting of the academic year featured members in new roles setting the table for big-picture issues that...
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Five Questions for Mark Malone

While vacationing, Faculty Council Chair Mark Malone keeps an HD video camera handy for explorations at such national parks as Yellowstone, with its Riverside...
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It's back to school for Mini Med students

The 21st annual Mini Med School, which offers an introduction to the science that forms the basis of modern medicine for everyone from kids to grandparents,...
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Nominations sought for Excellence in Leadership Award

The Office of Employee Learning and Development requests nominations for the second annual Excellence in Leadership Award, which will be presented at the...
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Grants available for retired CU faculty

The University of Colorado Retired Faculty Association (CURFA) is accepting applications for five $500 grants to aid in new and continuing research projects...
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New study: Some asteroids live in own 'little worlds'

Image courtesy JPL/NASA A new study indicates that some binary asteroids, like the pair depicted in orbit around each other in this visualization, have the...
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Demand leads to new offering of biochemistry degrees

With the Aug. 6 approval from the Colorado Department of Higher Education, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs now offers bachelor's of arts and...
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Teacher training transformed via new approach

University of Colorado Denver's School of Education and Human Development's home in the heart of Denver uniquely positions undergraduate and graduate students...
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Campaign aims to educate parents in signs of type 1 diabetes

The Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes, at the University of Colorado, along with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) wants every Denver...
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CU-Boulder to study restructuring of journalism program

An exploratory committee will study how the University of Colorado at Boulder can improve the way it educates communicators amid industry shifts that have...
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UIS works to smooth out kinks in new student information system

Students and faculty members who logged onto the university's new student information system between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23, encountered slowdowns...
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Streamlined property purchases among early benefits of changes to fiscal rules

Legislation signed by the governor in June gave the University of Colorado and other higher education institutions greater control of financial operations, but...
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Five Questions for Mary Dando

Mary Dando's first foray into international travel came at a young age. Since then, it's been her passion and her avocation. She first began working in the...
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Science Building at Auraria a team effort

The Auraria Science Building opens with a VIP ribbon cutting. From left, Gov. Bill Ritter, Downtown Denver Partnership President Tami Door, Metro State...
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CU-Boulder to partner in FAA commercial space transportation center

David Klaus A team of eight institutions that includes the University of Colorado at Boulder has been selected by the Federal Aviation Administration to...
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Telescope project selected as top priority for construction

Image courtesy CCAT Artist's rendition of the 25-meter CCAT telescope planned to be built high in Chile's Atacama Desert to view the formation of galaxies,...

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