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Don’t just leap into retirement: Make a plan with Retirement Ready

Like any new adventure, retirement can be exciting — and intimidating. Many of us welcome the ability to shift focus toward our loved ones and hobbies or the...
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Regent policy update: Revisions relate to naming facilities, equal pay, more

The Board of Regents last week approved revisions to several policies. Regents approve revisions to regent policies 2.F and 11.F, effective Feb. 10, 2022 The...
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New commercialization report shows record-breaking results for CU Boulder innovations

When it comes to translating ideas into impact at CU Boulder, the tangible results from 2021 are eye-popping, even record-breaking. Venture Partners at CU...
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Marshall Fire CONVERGE forum set for 2 p.m. today

CONVERGE Virtual Forums bring together researchers and research partners to more effectively communicate, coordinate, and collaborate after major disaster...
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$550,000 to fund UCCS community-focused healthcare, wellness and resilience programs

Investing in the health and wellness of the Colorado Springs and broader communities is at the heart of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)...
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CAP students help re-envision recreation space in Telluride region town of Norwood

As part of its land use code update, the town of Norwood outside Telluride, Colo., has partnered with CU Denver’s College of Architecture (CAP) University...
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Solving the puzzle of rare diseases through data and teamwork

Melissa Haendel, PhD, has many goals as a prominent data scientist and the first-ever chief research informatics officer for the University of Colorado...
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Regents presented with Campus and Workplace Culture Survey results
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Regents presented with Campus and Workplace Culture Survey results

The Board of Regents on Thursday heard initial results of the Campus and Workplace Culture (CWC) Survey, in which University of Colorado students, faculty and...
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Regents support expanded access to lactation spaces; campuses increase availability of menstrual products
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Regents support expanded access to lactation spaces; campuses increase availability of menstrual products

The University of Colorado Board of Regents today formally stated its support for expanded access to lactation spaces across CU’s four campuses and system...
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2022 CU Innovation and Efficiency Awards program launches

For better or for worse, COVID has irrevocably altered the way we work. For better, it has shown us how resourceful and adaptable we can be when confronted...
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Tom Costello of NBC News to give commencement address

CU Boulder alumnus Tom Costello—an award-winning journalist and Washington correspondent for NBC News—will deliver the university's commencement speech at...
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Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS awarded $200,000 grant from Colorado Arts Relief

The Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS has been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Colorado Arts Relief Fund to help the center continue to support the arts in the...
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CU Denver startup an awardee of NFL helmet challenge to improve design, reduce concussions

Chris Yakacki, professor of mechanical engineering at CU Denver, is known for more than just teaching courses on additive manufacturing in the College of...
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus named ‘Rare Disease Center of Excellence’

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus – home to Children’s Hospital Colorado, UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital and the CU School of...
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Delivery of essential tax forms to CU employees underway
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Delivery of essential tax forms to CU employees underway

Essential tax forms for 2021 are on their way to University of Colorado employees. As of Jan. 31, all 2021 W-2s have been sent to the mailing address...
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University Risk Management’s Peet to retire after 30 years with CU
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University Risk Management’s Peet to retire after 30 years with CU

Carolyn Peet Longtime University of Colorado staff member Carolyn Peet, director of University Risk Management (URM), will retire after a 30-year career with...
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As tensions in Ukraine increase, researcher worries for its people

John O’Loughlin, a professor of geography at CU Boulder who studies Ukrainian geopolitics, sees an international conflict quickly spiraling out of control. “It...
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January Town Hall updates: Increased COVID-19 precautions, salary raises and more

In the first Town Hall of the spring semester, Chancellor Venkat Reddy and a panel of campus leaders shared updates on increased COVID-19 precautions on campus...
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Sustainable campus: CU Denver adds composting bins to buildings

CU Denver is taking additional steps to reduce its carbon footprint and become a more eco-friendly campus—thanks to its students. When Lynx return in-person to...
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Campus roars back onto airwaves and digital spaces with ‘Possibilities Endless’

On Feb. 4, CU Anschutz launches the next phase of a bold advertising campaign titled Possibilities Endless . Featuring a blend of traditional broadcast and...
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The right chemistry: CU Denver legend Bob Damrauer retires after 54 years of service

The right chemistry: CU Denver legend Bob Damrauer retires after 54 years of service

In the Office of Research Services , the hallway leading to Robert “Bob” Damrauer’s former office is lined with three framed images. There’s one of the sinking...
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Campaign touts CU Health Plan’s digital convenience
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Campaign touts CU Health Plan’s digital convenience

In collaboration with CU Health Plan administrators – Anthem, Kaiser and Delta Dental of Colorado – the CU Health Plan team has launched the Your Health, Your...
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What the Marshall Fire can teach us about future climate catastrophes

What the Marshall Fire can teach us about future climate catastrophes

Nearly one month after the Marshall Fire became the most destructive and one of the most unique wildfires in Colorado history, CU Boulder researchers from...
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Largest-ever Giving Tuesday directs funds to student scholarships, support services

UCCS’ 2021 Giving Tuesday tally far outstripped 2020’s record of giving, with donors raising $141,000 for UCCS student scholarships and support services.
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Will regulatory change speed discovery of medical CBD benefits?

Artin (Art) Shoukas, PhD, a Johns Hopkins University professor emeritus, would have never dreamed he’d be using marijuana every night in his retirement years...

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