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Federal transition update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel

CU Federal Relations is working to analyze the potential impacts of the current federal transition, recent executive actions, and their ongoing implementation...
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Why are colorectal cancer patients getting younger?

In recent years, colorectal cancer has been upending the lives of younger people at disturbing rates, becoming the second most common type of cancer in people...
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Call for submissions: 2025 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards
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Call for submissions: 2025 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards

Every day, CU employees implement innovative ideas that save time, money and effort across our shared systems. The CU Innovation & Efficiency (CU I&E)...
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Need employment or income verification? Access through Experian Verify

Need employment or income verification? Access through Experian Verify

Employees applying for a loan, government program, housing or other services may need to provide verification of employment and salary through the University...
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Faculty Council discussing possible ad hoc committee on sustainability

CU Faculty Council is discussing the possibility of establishing a new ad hoc committee focusing on environmental sustainability across the four campuses...
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Federal transition update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel

CU Federal Relations is working to analyze potential impacts of the federal transition, executive actions, and their ongoing implementation on the university’s...
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Why do prescription drug commercials list so many side effects?

“I’m not a fan of advertising drugs because I think it creates more confusion,” said Joseph Saseen, PharmD, associate dean for clinical affairs and professor...
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CU Anschutz Medical Campus earns prestigious R1 research classification

CU Anschutz Medical Campus earns prestigious R1 research classification

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus was once again recognized as an R1 institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher...
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CU Anschutz readies for the AI evolution

The possibilities of artificial intelligence seem endless, and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus community gathered on Feb. 18 to consider how...
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In nation’s capital, President Saliman advocates for CU, higher ed
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In nation’s capital, President Saliman advocates for CU, higher ed

CU President Todd Saliman traveled to Washington, D.C., earlier this month to meet with Colorado’s congressional delegation and to advocate for higher...
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In memoriam: Regent Emeritus Eric W. Schmidt

Regent Emeritus Eric W. Schmidt, who served on the Board of Regents from 1973 to 1979, died Jan. 26, 2025, at his home in Lakewood. He was 91. Eric W. Schmidt...
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Dancer to doctor: Dreams fuel top lymphoma researcher’s success

Manali Kamdar, M.D., highlighted in this Q&A and in the new CU Anschutz advertising campaign, Where Dreams Live, epitomizes what makes the campus special:...
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New biography chronicles rise of President Emeritus Benson
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New biography chronicles rise of President Emeritus Benson

CU President Emeritus Bruce Benson is the subject of a new biography that traces his life from his upbringing on a World War II-era farm outside Chicago...
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CU Anschutz steps back into the spotlight with new marketing campaign

Titled Where Dreams Live , the campaign presents an imaginative take on the spirit of innovation that powers the people and life-changing work taking place on...
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Reap your rewards in retirement with Retirement Ready

Reap your rewards in retirement with Retirement Ready

Anyone within five years of retirement should begin planning as soon as possible, and the Retirement Ready virtual series is a great way to dig in. This year’s...
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State of the School: Sampson salutes successes and maps ‘Top 10 in 10 Years’

State of the School: Sampson salutes successes and maps ‘Top 10 in 10 Years’

The University of Colorado School of Medicine continued an upward trajectory in 2024. In his first State of the School address, Dean John H. Sampson, MD, PhD,...
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Paid leave program marks one year with big impact

Paid leave program marks one year with big impact

It’s been just over a year since the University of Colorado’s self-funded and self-administered Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program took effect...
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CU Office of Government Relations providing updates during federal transition

CU’s Federal Relations team in the Office of Government Relations and the Office of University Counsel are working closely with the President and Chancellors...
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Largest study ever done on cannabis and brain function finds impact on working memory

A new study published today in JAMA Network Open explores the effects of both recent and lifetime cannabis use on brain function during cognitive tasks. The...
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Important 2024 tax forms arriving soon

Important 2024 tax forms arriving soon

By Jan. 31, all 2024 W-2s will be sent to the mailing address employees had on file in the employee portal as of Dec. 15, and available in the employee portal...
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Reminder: UCSC Staff Excellence Award nominations due Jan. 31

Reminder: UCSC Staff Excellence Award nominations due Jan. 31

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) invites nominations for the 2025 Staff Excellence Awards, which recognize staff members who have gone above and...
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In memoriam: Regent Emeritus Jerry G. Rutledge

Regent Emeritus Jerry G. Rutledge, who served on the Board of Regents from 1995 to 2007, died Jan. 9, 2025. He was 80. Jerry G. Rutledge Rutledge served twice...
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Beyond the classroom: Horrors of Holocaust sites shape future medical professionals

Over four days in Poland, fellows selected by the University of Colorado Center for Bioethics and Humanities on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus confronted the...
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Reduction in retirement plan fees for 2025

Reduction in retirement plan fees for 2025

The University of Colorado routinely reviews its retirement programs to ensure it provides competitive retirement benefits. A recent review successfully...
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Higher catch-up retirement contribution limits for employees nearing retirement

As of Jan. 1, the Secure 2.0 Act introduced enhanced catch-up contributions for individuals aged 60-63 and the CU voluntary retirement plan options have...

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