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Faculty Council honors colleagues, elects officers

The council also honored two of its members with Distinguished Service Awards.
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Later start time aimed at reducing parking congestion

In an effort to reduce late afternoon congestion and ease parking problems, evening classes at UCCS will start 15 minutes later this fall. Chancellor Pam...
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President’s Diversity Award recipients announced

Honor recognizes significant achievements of individuals and administrative units toward developing a more culturally diverse, competent and inclusive...
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Learn more about Open Enrollment

Beginning Monday, May 7, PBS will be conducting OE sessions, and representatives from the university’s and state’s group insurance plans will be hosting...
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Relay for Life raises money, recognizes cancer survivors

About 300 participants turned out for the ninth annual Relay for Life event at UCCS April 13 to recognize cancer survivors and raise money for the American...
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Open Enrollment begins Monday

The 2012-13 benefits Open Enrollment (OE) – a positive enrollment, meaning all employees and retirees under age 65 must take action even if they previously...
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Update: University of Colorado Board of Regents sets 2012-13 tuition rates

CU administrators presented two options for tuition, both of which reflected increases over last year, given continued reductions in state funding for higher...
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Colorado Learning and Teaching With Technology (COLTT) Conference call for proposals

The April 28 deadline is fast approaching and we want to hear from more of you! The 15th Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference (COLTT)...
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Campus to host Colorado’s 29th Math Olympiad

The Colorado Math Olympiad will return to UCCS for its 29th year on Friday. An estimated 400 middle and high school students from around the state will meet in...
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Love for literacy lands Bacon in lifelong quest in education

As a young person who loved to read, Margaret “Peg” Bacon thought being an English teacher would lead to great discussions about great books. But as an...
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Four honored for dedication to the university, their communities

Honoring staff who have provided outstanding volunteer service to their campus, the university, and the community.
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Expanded tuition waiver to take effect for summer

As in the past, the tuition waiver continues to cover nine credits per year at any CU campus. This year’s much-requested change allows the credit to be...
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Mountain Lion Research Day set for Friday

Faculty examine a poster at the 2011 Mountain Lion Research Day. Photo by Jeff Foster Workplace burnout, privacy, domestic violence and wireless communication...
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Open enrollment requires action by all

Open Enrollment (OE), the one time each year when University of Colorado faculty and staff may make changes to benefits plans, begins at 8 a.m. April 30 and...
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Strategic plan headed to Board of Regents

A UCCS strategic plan that will guide the campus for the next eight years will be shared with the CU Board of Regents at the board’s meetings April 18-19 in...
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PESA members hear message of everyday wellness

Recreation Center staff members prepare for a wellness presentation. From left, KB Lindsay, Dan Bowan and Matt Gaden. Health and wellness as part of an...
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Search for graduate dean begins

Jenenne Nelson A four-member search committee will review campus-only applications for the position of dean of the UCCS Graduate School, Peg Bacon, provost,...
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University of Colorado Health and Welfare Trust launches RxConsult

University of Colorado Health and Welfare plan members (currently UA Net, Lumenos, HMO Colorado, Medicare supplement and University Kaiser) are eligible for a...
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UBAB, other ‘boiling issues’ inspire discussion among Staff Council members

Council members were unanimously in favor of “continuing UBAB’s role.” Council Chair Carla Johnson will develop a formal resolution, which will be reviewed by...
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Faculty grievances remain at low level

In the current academic year, three grievances have been filed – two at the University of Colorado Boulder, one at the University of Colorado Denver. Two...
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Hundreds advocate for CU at Capitol

University leadership from throughout the system was represented, along with faculty, staff, alumni, donors, CU Advocates and students.
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Florida math professor to lead College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

Peter Braza A mathematics professor who was recently an interim dean and the acting associate provost at the University of North Florida will be dean of the...
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Procurement open house next week

The Procurement Service Center (PSC) is celebrating March as Procurement Month by holding open houses on each CU campus. The System/CU Denver Open House will...
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Board of Regents honors visionaries for commitment, service

Regents unanimously approved the 2012 honorary degree, distinguished service and university medal award recipients.
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Five questions for Erin Foster

The university’s tuition benefit program offered Foster a chance to earn an advanced degree without borrowing money and going into debt. And working at CU...

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