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Updates to systemwide administrative policy statements approved
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Updates to systemwide administrative policy statements approved

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced updates to the following administrative policy statements, effective Aug. 1, 2024: APS 5014 (2024...
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LASP-led NASA’s MAVEN mission commemorates 10 years in Mars’ orbit

LASP-led NASA’s MAVEN mission commemorates 10 years in Mars’ orbit

Excitement was in the air on Sept. 21, 2014, as scientists and engineers gathered in the lobby of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics’ Space...
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2024 State of the Campus: Building the UCCS of the Future

At the 2024 State of the Campus address Chancellor Sobanet, along with leaders from across campus, reviewed where UCCS has been –– celebrating milestones and...
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School of Education & Human Development faculty secure $7.7 million in grants

Faculty in the School of Education & Human Development are focused on improving education, systems and behavioral health in Colorado and neighboring states...
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CU Anschutz experts identify key opportunities to strengthen climate education for health care professionals

Doctors and researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus published a discussion paper today highlighting key initiatives to help...
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Biomedical professor at intersection of teaching and entrepreneurship
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Biomedical professor at intersection of teaching and entrepreneurship

Next week’s University of Colorado Showcase is bringing together all that is great about entrepreneurship and innovation across our four campuses. Our...
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How to fight ‘technostress’ at work

How to fight ‘technostress’ at work

For many people, constant pings, buzzes and flashes on their phones, computers and other devices are just a normal part of working life—which, thanks to...
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Cooley named UCCS Chief of Police

Diana Cooley has been named the new Chief of Police for UCCS. Her first day on campus will be Oct. 1. Diana comes to UCCS from the University of Colorado...
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Recetas y recuerdos: Food, family and memories from CU Denver’s community

For Hispanic Heritage Month, we’ve been collecting family recipes from our students, faculty, and staff that reflect the diversity within our Latinx community...
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CU summit highlights importance of military family engagement in firearm suicide prevention

A crucial part of addressing the crisis of suicide by firearm among military service members is creating a space for military and civilian stakeholders to have...
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Office of Academic Affairs calls for submissions for fall awards and grants
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Office of Academic Affairs calls for submissions for fall awards and grants

The CU Office of Academic Affairs invites submissions for fall awards and grants. President's Fund for the Humanities Grant The President’s Fund for the...
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Explore new features in Skillsoft Percipio training platform, now live

Explore new features in Skillsoft Percipio training platform, now live

The Skillsoft upgrade to Percipio is now live. Faculty, staff and students will see significant improvements in user experience, content, learning tools and...
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CU financial aid officers, IT partners adapt to FAFSA rollout by putting student support first

The 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) ushered in major changes to the financial aid process. Significant U.S. Department of Education...
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$15M gift to transform real estate education and student wellness at CU Boulder

Students pursuing a career in real estate will soon see their learning opportunities sharply appreciated: On Thursday, CU Boulder announced a groundbreaking $...
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College of Education hosts Leadership Development and Coaching Symposium

The College of Education held their annual Leadership Development and Coaching Symposium in early August, welcoming several United States Air Force Academy (...
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CU Denver faculty develop new app to help people with intellectual disabilities navigate indoor spaces

Inspiration comes at unique moments—just ask CU Denver Civil Engineering Professor Caroline Clevenger, PhD. During a sabbatical in 2023, Clevenger noticed...
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Machine learning could help reduce hospitalizations by nearly 30% during a pandemic, study finds

A new study sheds light on a promising approach using machine learning to more effectively allocate medical treatments during a pandemic or any time there’s a...
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Get to know CU Denver’s interim chancellor

Get to know CU Denver’s interim chancellor

Ann Schmiesing, Vice Chancellor for Academic Resource Management for CU Boulder, joined the Lynx community in August as CU Denver’s interim chancellor. With...
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Announcing the 2024 CU Social Justice Summit keynote speaker

Announcing the 2024 CU Social Justice Summit keynote speaker

The Division of Inclusive Culture & Belonging is delighted to announce that the keynote speaker for the 2024 CU Social Justice Summit, hosted at UCCS on...
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Have more babies! Some say it’s necessary, but this demographer isn’t convinced

“Birthrates are plummeting worldwide. Can governments turn the tide?” “The world is running out of children as global birth rates collapse!” “Could a declining...
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Celebrating five years of Clyde’s Closet: empowering futures and promoting sustainability

Clyde’s Closet, through the UCCS T. Rowe Price Career and Innovation Center, is celebrating five years of providing free professional attire to UCCS students.
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Globetrotters and go-getters: How CU Denver students spent their summer vacations

Each summer, CU Denver students explore the world, gain internship experience, conduct research, work jobs, and more to build their futures. Here’s how a few...
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A boy, a sandwich and a guitar: Special connections mark tween’s cancer journey

James Montez, 12, takes sandwich artistry – and signage – quite seriously. During a recent break from chemotherapy treatments at Children’s Hospital Colorado,...
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AI images abound this election cycle. Here’s how you can tell fact from fiction

AI images abound this election cycle. Here’s how you can tell fact from fiction

Casey Fiesler, associate professor in the Department of Information Science at CU Boulder, sees the rise of AI in politics as a worrying trend. This month, for...
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Incarcerated populations and health care: Myths and facts

Incarcerated populations and health care: Myths and facts

The U.S. carceral system operates at such a remove from most of society that the size of the system – and the myths it perpetuates – can come as a surprise, if...

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