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CU Advocacy Day at the Colorado State Capitol
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CU supporters to gather with state leaders at Capitol

CU Advocacy Day, an annual opportunity for CU Advocates and guests to engage with state leaders at the Capitol, is set for 3-5 p.m. Jan. 30. Presented by the...
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New scholarship fund supports underrepresented local students at Leeds

New scholarship fund supports underrepresented local students at Leeds

A philanthropic investment from Boulder donors Chuck Bellock and his wife Madeleine Morrison will support the success of underrepresented Colorado...
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Annual campus appreciation reception set for Jan. 25

Annual campus appreciation reception set for Jan. 25

Chancellor Venkat Reddy invites faculty and staff to celebrate the achievements of the past year in a campus appreciation reception from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Jan...
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Education dean confers master’s degree on her daughter

Education dean confers master’s degree on her daughter

Maxine Martin was one of more than 1,200 new graduates honored on Saturday at CU Denver Fall Commencement 2017. But she was the only one who received her...
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College of Nursing fourth in Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs

College of Nursing fourth in Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs

The University of Colorado College of Nursing has been ranked fourth nationally in Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs by U.S. News & World Report.
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PERA puzzle, Title IX changes among issues affecting CU at Capitol
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PERA puzzle, Title IX changes among issues affecting CU at Capitol

Reform of the Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association (PERA), changes to Title IX, the opioid epidemic and teacher shortage are among the issues...
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CU’s MOOC and specialization offerings leap forward

CU’s MOOC and specialization offerings leap forward

The world of massive open online courses (MOOCs) is changing rapidly, and the University of Colorado is a leader in its evolution. Among a recent surge of 600...
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APS Changes
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New year brings 13 systemwide policy changes

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to 13 Administrative Policy Statements (one rescission, seven revisions and five new) from the...
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Regent Coverage
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Changes to Regent Law (Article) 4 take effect

Changes to Article 4: Organization of the Academic Units and the Regent policies relating to the organization of academic units at the university took effect...
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CU’s laugh track: Examining the science of being funny

CU’s laugh track: Examining the science of being funny

CU Boulder Leeds School of Business professor Peter McGraw studies what makes things funny, and how it can benefit marketing and management.
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Experts to convene Grain School on campus

Experts to convene Grain School on campus

The Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and the Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance, an Idaho-based non-profit, will sponsor Grain School Jan. 12-...
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A salute to saloons: Booze runs in the veins of Denver’s history

A salute to saloons: Booze runs in the veins of Denver’s history

Throughout its history, the city of Denver was home to saloons that served up a lot more than alcohol. Ken McConnellogue talks with CU Denver History Professor...
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Staff Council pitches in for community

Staff Council pitches in for community

Staff Council, which represents both the University of Colorado Denver and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, spearheaded two incredibly successful community...
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The 10 most-read CU Connections features of 2017
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The 10 most-read CU Connections features of 2017

1. Bell summoned the female superheroes – and they listened , July 6, 2017 2. Conversations on inclusivity highlighted at systemwide Diversity Summit , March 9...
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Staff Council, Faculty Council to discuss parental leave goals
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Staff Council, Faculty Council to discuss parental leave goals

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) will collaborate with the university’s Faculty Council to develop tandem reports on a potential parental leave...
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CU faculty researchers invited to apply for Boettcher Investigator status
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CU faculty researchers invited to apply for Boettcher Investigator status

Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards from Boettcher Foundation on Vimeo . The University of Colorado and the Boettcher Foundation announce the 2018...
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Megafire: The too-bright future of wildfire in America

Megafire: The too-bright future of wildfire in America

I didn’t intend to go to prison or to get overrun at a wildfire. I also didn’t plan to spend years of my life chasing “megafires.” I was just excited to see my...
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Online education gains steam at CU Boulder

Online education gains steam at CU Boulder

Whenever CU professor Robert Mazzeo offers “Exercise Physiology,” an upper-level undergraduate course popular with aspiring doctors, it fills quickly. So does...
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Starr Kempf sculptures at Ent Center for the Arts

Photo feature: Starr Kempf sculptures at Ent Center for the Arts

Three elaborate steel and wind kinetic structures by local artist Starr Kempf were installed by construction cranes Dec. 18 and 19 at the UCCS Ent Center for...
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Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan program comes to CU Denver

Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan program comes to CU Denver

Since 2014, the “Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan” program has taken place around the United States, highlighting Japan’s commitment to building stronger...
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Rare brain donation could shed light on Alzheimer’s pathology

Rare brain donation could shed light on Alzheimer’s pathology

As he looks back on this year’s activities at the Rocky Mountain Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Huntington Potter, PhD, points to one event that was especially...
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Conference focuses on community-engaged research

Conference focuses on community-engaged research

As I grabbed one of the last available seats in the Fulginiti Pavilion, I settled in to hear Stephen Thomas, PhD, deliver the keynote address for the eighth...
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Colorado's population growth to slow in 2018, but new jobs still coming

Colorado's population growth to slow in 2018, but new jobs still coming

Colorado’s employment and population growth will slow for a third consecutive year in 2018. The state will stay competitive in recruiting, and every major...
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Global wind energy to shift southward in years to come

Global wind energy to shift southward in years to come

In the next century, wind resources may decrease in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere and could sharply increase in some hotspot regions down south,...

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