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Military standout brings strength to women in medicine

Even with the odds sometimes stacked against them, women can succeed in medicine, a fact that Kathleen Flarity epitomizes and teaches. As burnout in the...
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The appeal of an almighty ‘super app’ to rule your phone

It remains to be seen whether so-called super apps will catch on in the U.S., where the average smartphone user has 80 apps installed and interacts with almost...
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Anthem enrollees: Move your maintenance and specialty medications soon
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Anthem enrollees: Move your maintenance and specialty medications soon

CVS Caremark manages all prescription medicine coverage for the University of Colorado’s Anthem-administered plans. With the plan year that began July 1, the...
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CU approved to establish FAMLI leave plan

CU approved to establish FAMLI leave plan

The University of Colorado will administer a self-funded and self-administered paid family leave program to provide benefits outlined by Colorado’s Paid Family...
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Regents Audit Committee hears reports from Internal Audit

The Regents Audit Committee on Sept. 13 met via Zoom, receiving quarterly and annual reports from Internal Audit , and advancing the committee’s plans for the...
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Accessing Higher Ground Conference offers discount to CU campuses

Members of CU campus communities receive at least a 5% registration discount for the Accessing Higher Ground: Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference,...
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Reminder: CU Data Center move begins Oct. 6

University of Colorado systemwide applications will be unavailable starting at noon Friday, Oct. 6 until 8 a.m. Monday, Oct. 9 during the CU Data Center Move.
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Research & Innovation Week set for Oct. 16-20 at CU Boulder

The fifth annual Research & Innovation Week is designed to elevate awareness across campus, build a sense of shared community, create opportunities for...
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Geography & Environmental Studies students are elevating research

UCCS students are taking research to new heights. Six students in the Department of Geography & Environmental Studies (GES) joined GES Associate Professor...
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CU Denver ranked No. 1 for social mobility by U.S. News and World Report three years in a row

For the third consecutive year, CU Denver is ranked No. 1 in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region for improving students’ social mobility through higher...
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‘Poisoned’: Assessing the ‘Dirty Truth’ about foodborne illness

“Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food” has attracted public attention and spoiled more than a few appetites. Safety experts talk about the hits and misses...
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Take key steps before student loan repayments resume

Take key steps before student loan repayments resume

With the U.S. Department of Education’s COVID-19 student loan payment pause ending on Oct. 1, it’s prime time to take important steps to manage your student...
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Office of Academic Affairs invites submissions for fall awards, grants
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Office of Academic Affairs invites submissions for fall awards, grants

The CU system Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting submissions for its fall slate of awards and grants. President’s Fund for the Humanities Grant The...
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Tenure list: September 2023

The CU Board of Regents on Sept. 7 approved two tenure appointments. CU Boulder Effective Sept. 7, 2023 Appointments with tenure: Sarah Jackson, Professor,...
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CU on the Weekend returns Sept. 23

CU on the Weekend will return this month with a fall series that will take audience members on a journey from Antarctica to Ancient Rome. On Sept. 23,...
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UCCS earns second Military Spouse Friendly designation

For the second year in a row, UCCS has been named a Military Spouse Friendly School. The recognition is given to universities that create sustainable and...
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Bees and other flying insects at greater risk of climate change extinction, according to CU Denver and Georgia Tech researchers

In response to rising global temperatures, many plants and animals are moving to higher elevations to survive in cooler temperatures. But a new study from CU...
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National Suicide Prevention Week helps to break the stigma around mental health

As one of the leading causes of death in the United States, suicide has likely touched the lives of many people in some way. For nearly 50 years, National...
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What’s in the forecast for COVID-19?

What’s in the forecast for COVID-19?

A CU Anschutz infectious disease expert and a veteran virologist offer their insights on COVID-19, its circulating strains and an upcoming vaccine.
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Scholars, leaders from CU campuses discuss university’s public and community-engaged scholarship

Scholars, leaders from CU campuses discuss university’s public and community-engaged scholarship

Whether it’s addressing workforce development needs, providing data on air and water quality, or supporting future physicians with placements at regional...
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NSF grants CU Boulder nearly $2 million for climate communication by and for kids

NSF grants CU Boulder nearly $2 million for climate communication by and for kids

Can the common barn swallow help promote awareness of climate change while encouraging greater diversity in STEM? A group of University of Colorado Boulder...
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Regents University Affairs Committee advances proposals for new degree, two department designations

A new degree at CU Boulder and designation of two UCCS programs as departments were among the proposals the Regents University Affairs Committee advanced...
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Regents Finance Committee advances projects at CU Boulder, UCCS for full board consideration

The Regents Finance Committee recently advanced two construction-related matters and one finance item for consideration by the full Board of Regents at its...
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Faculty Council discusses membership requirements

Faculty Council leadership is considering whether non-tenure-track faculty – including Instructional, Research and Clinical (IRC) faculty and lecturers – could...
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August Town Hall: Interim Chancellor Sobanet’s priorities, fall enrollment, summer successes and more

In the first Town Hall of the fall semester, Interim Chancellor Jennifer Sobanet and a panel of campus leaders shared updates on campus priorities, fall...

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