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CU-Boulder’s Barry named interim director of intercollegiate athletics

She replaces CU-Boulder Athletic Director Mike Bohn, who submitted his resignation earlier Tuesday.
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Breaking news: Bohn resigns as athletic director at CU-Boulder

University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano today announced he has accepted the resignation of CU-Boulder Athletic Director Mike Bohn,...
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CU-Boulder cheers faculty/staff giving to CU

Jack ('64, '70) and Jeannie ('64) Thompson are volunteer chairs of the Creating Futures campaign for CU-Boulder, and in March made a transformative gift 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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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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U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Churchill appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced its denial to hear an appeal from former professor Ward Churchill, just over six months after the Colorado Supreme...
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For second year, CU-Boulder to restrict access on April 20

Last year, the university’s closure to non-affiliates on April 20 resulted in the reduction of a 4/20 crowd of about 10,000 to 12,000 people in 2011 to a...
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Hayward named CU-Boulder’s first Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy

The author is tentatively scheduled to teach four undergraduate courses in the fall, three in political science — Constitutional Law 1 and 2 plus a course in...
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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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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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CU-Boulder officials unveil $170 million athletic facilities upgrade proposal

CU will rely on $50 million in private support to execute the project, and a significant effort to raise funds from donors will now begin to support it. In...
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CU-Boulder announces finalists for Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy

The committee has sought a "highly visible" scholar who is "deeply engaged in either the analytical scholarship or practice of conservative thinking and...
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CU-Boulder ranked fourth nationally for Peace Corps volunteers

The University of Colorado Boulder is ranked No. 4 in the nation for graduates serving as Peace Corps volunteers, with 93 alumni currently serving around the...
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From Allen to Zumba: Free symposium promises inspired career development

Set for Feb. 21-22 at the University of Colorado Boulder, CU Women Succeeding is free and open to all CU faculty and staff who register.
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DiStefano’s State of the Campus advances collaboration, efficiency

CU-Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano addressed an audience of about 300 in the Glenn Miller Ballroom Oct. 16 in his annual “State of the Campus” address, and...
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CU lecturer and NIST scientist Wineland wins Nobel

Faculty member becomes fifth CU researcher to be honored with the Nobel Prize in science.
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With help from CU friends, sculptor rises from ashes

Friends of Jerry Wingren bought his “Standing Stone #2,” made of Swedish black granite, and donated it to the University of Colorado. Photo by Noah Larsen...
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Regents aim to follow new budget process for coming year

Board hopes for campus CFOs to present "zero revenue change" budgets at the regents' November meeting.
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Sher to step down as dean of CU-Boulder’s College of Music

He will have served in the post for 20 years when he steps down next summer, and plans to return to the College of Music faculty.
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CU-Boulder chancellor names Shea chief of staff

Catherine Shea University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano on Tuesday named Catherine Shea his next chief of staff, effective Aug. 20. Shea...
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CU-Boulder opens search for scholar in conservative thought, policy

An advisory committee of five faculty members and five community members is soliciting letters of interest and curriculum vitae for the position, which will be...
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Benson honored by Denver Zoo

The zoo on Monday renamed its award-winning exhibit that features lions, hyenas and African wild dogs the Bruce D. Benson Predator Ridge, in honor of the CU...
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Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building a revolutionary research, teaching facility

A revolutionary research and teaching facility opening at the University of Colorado Boulder will facilitate work on a wide swath of pressing societal...
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CU-Boulder closed Friday to unauthorized visitors

Campus will be open to students, faculty and staff on Friday, April 20, but closed to unauthorized non-affiliates.

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