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How to stop severe bleeding

How to stop severe bleeding

We live in a world where terrorism and the violent actions of unstable individuals are very real and becoming increasingly more frequent and victims can...
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CU for Colorado showcases outreach programs via new interactive map
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CU for Colorado showcases outreach programs via new interactive map

CU for Colorado – the website showcasing the University of Colorado’s outreach, patient care and impact – has relaunched with a new interactive map that...
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APS Updates
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Three systemwide policy changes took effect Jan. 1

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to three administrative policy statements (two revisions and one new) from the Administrative/...
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CU Tuition Assistance Benefit applications open

University of Colorado faculty and staff who want to save money on their or their dependent’s summer tuition bill may begin by submitting the Tuition...
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Omada
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Omada wellness program expands offerings for Type 2 diabetics

The CU Health Plan’s Omada program now has options for people who have Type 2 diabetes and are not currently taking insulin. Omada, a cutting-edge digital...
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CU faculty researchers invited to apply for Boettcher Investigator status
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Boettcher Early Career Investigator application deadline approaching

Applications for the 2019 Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program will be due to the campus grants offices according to the...
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Polis archive

Gov. Polis donating congressional papers to CU Boulder

Gov.-elect Jared Polis will archive his congressional papers in the CU Boulder Libraries Special Collections, Archives and Preservation department.
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Carnegie promotes UCCS to research university in new classification

Carnegie promotes UCCS to research university in new classification

An expanding doctoral program and increases in research activity led to a promotion for UCCS in the new Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher...
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NSF funds study of housing recovery after Hurricane Harvey

NSF funds study of housing recovery after Hurricane Harvey

A team of faculty from the University of Colorado Denver, along with partners at Texas A&M University, has received a $600,000 grant from the National...
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Research initiative uses Big Data to improve patient care

Research initiative uses Big Data to improve patient care

Researchers at the University of Colorado College of Nursing are participating in an initiative to improve health care outcomes and efficiencies by using large...
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Is social media replacing traditional advertising?

Is social media replacing traditional advertising?

We hear it all the time: the Internet has overhauled everything. The fear is that the rise of digital media is eradicating our face-to-face, interpersonal...
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Staff Council hears update on presidential search
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Staff Council hears update on presidential search

The staff representative who sits on the University of Colorado presidential search committee talked with University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) members...
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CU Anschutz to partner with Allen Institute for Immunology

CU Anschutz to partner with Allen Institute for Immunology

The Allen Institute today announced the launch of the Allen Institute for Immunology, a new division of the Institute that is dedicated to studying the human...
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Virtual human — a living cadaver — pushes boundaries of anatomical science

Virtual human — a living cadaver — pushes boundaries of anatomical science

When Victor Spitzer, PhD, director of the Center for Human Simulation at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, talks about his friend Susan Potter, he...
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Chancellor advocates for CU Boulder’s historic buildings before state’s Capital Development Committee

Chancellor advocates for CU Boulder’s historic buildings before state’s Capital Development Committee

Chancellor Philip DiStefano on Thursday, Dec. 13, presented to the state legislature’s Capital Development Committee, highlighting the impactful role state...
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The flip side of happiness

The flip side of happiness

June Gruber was a wide-eyed graduate student in psychology and just beginning her clinical training when she met a patient who forever changed her view of...
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'You look at our world and believe it can and should do better’

‘You look at our world and believe it can and should do better’

Mark Hawkins told the UCCS graduates to embrace the challenge of changing the world as he delivered the keynote address to more than 550 students and their...
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Education school prepares future counselors to address diverse clients

Education school prepares future counselors to address diverse clients

Deeply exploring counseling clients’ worldviews, cultural identities, privilege and oppression plays a key role in helping them heal.
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The monetization of motivation

The monetization of motivation

The recent uptick in #MondayMotivation posts in social media feeds seems to pose many questions. Is it really just an inescapable fact that Mondays are a...
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CU Connections
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Publication note: No CU Connections on Thanksgiving, Dec. 27, Jan. 3

CU Connections will not publish new issues on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 22), Dec. 27 and Jan. 3. Deadline for submissions for the Thursday, Nov. 29, issue is noon...
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Internal Audit-hosted event brings together compliance community
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Internal Audit-hosted event brings together compliance community

Among the University of Colorado’s guiding principles is the commitment to “promote and uphold the principles of ethics, integrity, transparency and...
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5 things to know about Colorado’s economy in 2019

5 things to know about Colorado’s economy in 2019

The latest version of the most comprehensive economic outlook for Colorado predicts the state will grow, but at a slower pace in 2019.
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CU Anschutz on forefront of reimagining health care

CU Anschutz on forefront of reimagining health care

Amid spiraling costs, complexity and inefficiencies, the health care industry has reached an inflection point. It’s ripe for massive disruption.
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Cutting back food stamps for immigrants likely to harm citizen children

Cutting back food stamps for immigrants likely to harm citizen children

Congress reached agreement on a final 2018 farm bill that jettisoned provisions in the House version that would expand work requirements for food stamp...
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UCCS recognized as a best place to work in El Paso County

UCCS recognized as a best place to work in El Paso County

UCCS improved to second among large organizations as one of the best places to work in El Paso County in The Gazette’s annual workplace rankings. The...

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