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Regents pass resolution supporting Colorado Springs RTA application

Tourism proposal includes UCCS sports medicine and performance center, as well as other facilities and attractions around the city.
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Five questions for Stephen Ludwig

The upcoming COLTT Conference promises dozens of presentations and workshops from professionals with credentials in academia and scientific applications,...
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Consultant: Funding climate demands fresh look at academic priorities

CU and other institutions must set academic priorities and identify internal resources to meet them, the Board of Regents heard last week.
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Regents re-elect Carrigan as chair, Sharkey as vice chair

At a special meeting, Michael Carrigan, D-Denver, was re-elected on a 4-3 vote, with two members of the nine-member board abstaining. Steve Bosley, R-Longmont...
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Update: Regents re-elect Carrigan as chair, Sharkey as vice chair

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Monday did in one round of voting what it failed to do in 14 rounds on June 21 – elect a chairman. At a special...
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Regents call for survey of diversity climate

Current and past faculty members from CU-Boulder made comments to the board about personal experience and perspectives largely regarding political tolerance.
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Board of Regents approves $3.04 billion budget for FY 2013-14

CU's systemwide budget increased by $68.6 million, or 2.3 percent, from 2012-13.
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Making strides in diversity and inclusion on campuses

When calculating the percentage of ethnic minority students attending Colorado public four-year colleges, the University of Colorado is No. 1: CU educates 32...
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Regents fail to choose new chair

In a deadlock unlike any in recent memory, the University of Colorado Board of Regents failed to elect a chair for the upcoming year, casting 14 rounds of...
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Regents OK sale of part of Ninth and Colorado property

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Tuesday voted to authorize the sale of 6.74 acres of the East Ninth Avenue and Colorado Boulevard campus...
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Supreme Court rules against Lobato case

The Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday announced its decision to overturn a district court decision in the Lobato v. State lawsuit, ruling 4-2 that the state’s...
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Story of Bolder Boulder began with Bosley

CU Regent Steve Bosley traded his suit and tie for a Bolder Boulder logo polo shirt to offer a narrative history of the race during a brown bag lunch presented...
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CU to move quickly in hunt for new fundraising chief

The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday voted to to allow President Bruce Benson to deviate from the standard search process as he looks for a chief fundraiser to...
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Regents discuss intellectual diversity

The CU Board of Regents debated the idea of intellectual diversity among faculty during the board’s Tuesday meeting, with Regent James Geddes, R-Sedalia,...
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Olds honored with Chase Faculty Community Service Award

School of Medicine faculty member is founder of the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), a program providing home visits by nurses for first-time, low-income moms...
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With merit salary pool approved, what’s next?

For the first time, a matrix for merit pay that is dependent on employee performance score and salary will be used for classified staff.
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Regents approve 3.1 percent salary pool for faculty, exempt professionals

The board on Tuesday agreed that keeping employees happy and keeping them, period, are necessary for the university’s continued success.
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Regents vote 6-3 in favor of tuition rates proposed by university leadership

During its Tuesday meeting at 1800 Grant St. in Denver, the CU Board of Regents voted to approve a slate of tuition rates requested by leadership at University...
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Griego talks student support with Faculty Council

After conversations at recent Faculty Council and Board of Regents meetings about student success across the University of Colorado system, Regent Irene Griego...
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Regents announce 2013 slate of awards honoring commitment, service

The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced the 2013 honorary degree, distinguished service and university medal award recipients.
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Regents consider budget options

University of Colorado leadership last week recommended salary increase pools of 3.1 percent to 3.6 percent for the coming fiscal year as part of the proposed...
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University Center to create one-stop event shop

Megan Bell Planning an on-campus event will soon get easier, thanks to the broadening of the mission of the University Center Event Services staff. Effective...
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CU-Boulder to introduce MOOCs with Coursera in fall semester

Coursera is a social entrepreneurship company that partners with top universities around the world to offer courses online for anyone to take for free. Its...
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CU-Boulder to introduce MOOCs with Coursera in fall semester

The University of Colorado has entered the age of massive open online courses, or MOOCs. Thursday morning, CU-Boulder announced it had joined Coursera and will...
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Regents postpone vote on concealed carry resolution

A vote on a resolution proposed by University of Colorado regents James Geddes and Sue Sharkey opposing ‘gun-free zones’ on University of Colorado campuses was...

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