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Open Enrollment
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Get ready to go for Open Enrollment

The University of Colorado’s Open Enrollment begins at 8 a.m. April 19 and ends at 5 p.m. May 7. This is your chance to keep, waive or enroll in the University...
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‘Coded Bias’ screening set for April 16
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‘Coded Bias’ screening set for April 16

The Faculty Council LGBTQ+ Committee, in collaboration with the council’s CREE (Committee on Racial and Ethnic Equity) and Women’s committees, are hosting a...
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President's Fund for the Humanities
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President’s Fund for the Humanities: Submission deadline extended

The CU Office of Academic Affairs has extended the deadline for submissions for the President’s Fund for the Humanities to April 19. Projects selected for...
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Campus, city leaders celebrate Clyde Way with ribbon-cutting: ‘A true win-win’

Campus, city leaders celebrate Clyde Way with ribbon-cutting: ‘A true win-win’

Students, alumni, campus leaders and city leaders celebrated the official ribbon-cutting of Clyde Way Friday with a nod to positive partnerships and future...
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Rachel S. Gross
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CU Faculty Voices: A historian gets fact-checked

Editor’s note: This is one in a series of commentaries by CU faculty, presented by the Faculty Council Communications Committee and CU Connections. Learn more...
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Basics of CU Health Plans and Pretax Savings course is your ticket to good health
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Basics of CU Health Plans and Pretax Savings course is your ticket to good health

Health insurance can be overwhelming, but CU has tools and resources to help you make the best coverage decisions for you and your family. So, whether you’re...
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UCCS Aging Center receives $160,000 to care for vulnerable older adults

UCCS Aging Center receives $160,000 to care for vulnerable older adults

The UCCS Aging Center, UCCS’ community-based nonprofit mental health services facility, has been awarded $159,700 to support its Aging Families and Caregiver...
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CU leaders share support
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CU leaders share support resources following mass shooting in Boulder

Voices of leaders from across CU are among those expressing sympathy following Monday’s mass shooting, an event that unfolded unnervingly close to the CU...
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CU system DEI roundtables to highlight work of local nonprofits
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CU system DEI roundtables to highlight work of local nonprofits

(Click for larger view) The University of Colorado system Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) has announced its first quarterly Nonprofit...
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Faculty Council Committee Corner
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Personnel and Benefits

Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing CU Connections series in which the Faculty Council highlights each of its committees and their efforts. See past...
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Students testify for test optional bill at Colorado House

Students testify for test optional bill at Colorado House

Molly Frommelt, a CU Student Government tri-executive; Eyob Abai, Leeds Student Government president; and Jesse Alardin Rivera, an EXCEL Scholar at the Leeds...
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Chancellor Reddy announces fall semester plans: ‘We are beginning to see light on the horizon’

Chancellor Reddy announces fall semester plans: ‘We are beginning to see light on the horizon’

As vaccines continue to roll out across the nation, UCCS Chancellor Venkat Reddy announced Friday plans for the fall semester to include a majority of in-...
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LinkedIn Learning
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Create, build and share content as a curator in LinkedIn Learning

Drive learner engagement by becoming a curator on LinkedIn Learning. As a curator you can help learners in your organization achieve their learning or job...
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Provost finalists announced

Provost finalists announced

UCCS is set to welcome three finalists for the position of Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs to campus (virtually) during the month of...
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First-of-its-kind cybersecurity management journal launched by College of Business faculty

First-of-its-kind cybersecurity management journal launched by College of Business faculty

Faculty members in the College of Business are launching a new academic journal, the Organizational Cybersecurity Journal: Practice, Process, and People, with...
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System administration moves prompt assessment
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System administration moves prompt assessment

Vice President for Administration Kathy Nesbitt’s announcement last week that she will leave CU to become chief operating and strategy officer for the American...
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COVID-19 relief bill might have good news for CU
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COVID-19 relief bill might have good news for CU

Federal relief legislation aimed at mitigating financial effects of the coronavirus pandemic potentially could mean $114 million in funding for the University...
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Budget
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Budget

Top from left, Diana White, Monique French, Vicki Grove, David Port, David Paradis; bottom from left, Rhonda Glazier, Carol Dee, Christine Martell, Chad...
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National Institute for Human Resilience to be named in honor of Lyda Hill

National Institute for Human Resilience to be named in honor of Lyda Hill

Lyda Hill, the lead benefactor that led to the creation of the National Institute for Human Resilience in 2020, will be honored for her commitment to advancing...
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CU and Mile High Medical Society celebrate new scholarship fund
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CU, Mile High Medical Society celebrate new scholarship honoring Blackwood

Charles J. Blackwood, M.D. The University of Colorado School of Medicine on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus this week announced the establishment of the Charles...
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CU Faculty Voices: Now, more than ever, we need to focus on inclusive teaching, Brenda Allen
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CU Faculty Voices: Now, more than ever, we need to focus on inclusive teaching

Editor’s note: This is one in a series of commentaries by CU faculty, presented by the Faculty Council Communications Committee and CU Connections. Learn more...
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Nesbitt to join American Diabetes Association
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Nesbitt to join American Diabetes Association

Nesbitt CU Vice President for Administration Kathy Nesbitt is leaving the university in March to become chief operating and strategy officer for the American...
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CU professor, regents testify for in-state tuition for American Indian students with Colorado ties

CU professor, regents testify for in-state tuition for American Indian students with Colorado ties

Calling it “an important step in recognizing past injustices,” a CU Boulder professor, two regents and alumni testified before the Colorado Senate Education...
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Winter Welcome Week celebrates classes returning to campus

Winter Welcome Week celebrates classes returning to campus

As designated classes return to hybrid and in-person learning this week, students are invited to participate in Winter Welcome Week celebrations. The events,...
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Regents approve Bachelor of Arts in Inclusive Early Childhood

Regents approve Bachelor of Arts in Inclusive Early Childhood Education

In an effort to meet growing market needs for teachers in the State of Colorado, the CU Board of Regents approved a new bachelor’s degree, the Bachelor of Arts...

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