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Kaiser, other health choices shifting from state to CU for some employees

The university’s Kaiser medical plan has typically offered greater benefits at a lower cost as compared to the state’s offering, which led many classified...
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Faculty Council, Staff Council support expanding tuition waiver benefit

In separate meetings Feb. 16, the groups voted unanimously in favor of the proposal that allows university employees to transfer use of the current nine-credit...
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Groundbreaking on new student residence halls set for April

Construction of two new residence halls begins with a 2 p.m. groundbreaking April 23 and is scheduled for completion in time for an August 2013 opening...
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Nominees sought for Service Excellence Award

The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) is seeking nominations of classified staff and professional exempt employees for the annual Service Excellence...
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Faculty, staff give strategic plan input

Suzanne Scott, budget operations manager, Resource Management Division, studies a series of goals at a campus strategic planning session. (Photo: Tom Hutton/...
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With Bacon retiring, provost search to begin

Peg Bacon UCCS soon will launch a national search for a new provost, with the goal of hiring a permanent replacement for Margaret “Peg” Bacon by July 1,...
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Diversity and Excellence Grant recipients announced

Some 10 projects across the University of Colorado system have been awarded Diversity and Excellence Grants for 2012. The review committee for Diversity and...
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Art exhibit remembers late department head Cicotello

An exhibition featuring highlights of Louis Cicotello’s artistic career opens with a reception from 5-8 p.m. Feb. 2 at the gallery in the upper level of...
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Call for nominations: Faculty Community Service Award

The Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting nominations for the annual Faculty Community Service Award. An endowment from the Chase Corporation through the CU...
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Tuition benefit likely to be expanded in April

A long-discussed expansion of the tuition waiver benefit for University of Colorado employees is on track to take effect in April, in time to allow for...
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Colorado Weigh: Last chance to sign up

Be Colorado is bringing the very popular Colorado Weigh program to the Boulder, Denver and Colorado Springs campuses with a subsidized Phase 1 class starting...
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Regents expand in-state tuition status for military families

The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Wednesday authorized a new systemwide program that will offer in-state tuition to dependents of military...
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CU’s brand implementation evolving ‘better than anticipated’

The university’s brand isn’t a logo or a slogan. It’s the feelings and perceptions our constituents have about the University of Colorado as part of their...
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New video displays coming to Folsom Field

Two upgraded video scoreboards should be installed at Folsom Field on the CU-Boulder campus in time for the 2012 football season.
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New system: University of Colorado Health

​Poudre Valley Health System (PVHS) and the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) have finalized a joint operating agreement that creates a health system its...
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Thomas Jefferson Awards honor faculty, staff, student

Five members of the University of Colorado community – leaders among faculty, staff and students at four campuses – have been named recipients of the 2012...
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Staff members get lesson in suicide prevention

Paying attention and getting involved is basically what’s necessary to prevent someone from committing suicide. Guy Bennett, trainer, Suicide Prevention...
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Colorado Weigh: Classes still available in Denver, Colorado Springs

Be Colorado is bringing the very popular Colorado Weigh program to the Boulder, Colorado Springs and Denver campuses with a subsidized Phase 1 class starting...
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Five questions for Carmen Stavrositu

Whether you spend hours updating your status and writing on others’ walls or roll your eyes at the thought of Facebook, there’s no arguing that the social...
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Finalists announced for dean of College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

Welshon Six finalists for the position of dean of the UCCS College of Letters, Arts and Sciences were announced Jan. 11 by Teri Switzer, dean of the Kraemer...
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Colorado Weigh classes coming to Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs

January is the time for New Year resolutions, and for many people, their top resolution is to lose weight. To help more people be successful, Be Colorado is...
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Burnett to serve downtown organization

Brian Burnett Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, was recently selected to serve as vice president of the Colorado Springs Downtown...
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Regents weighing tuition options

The CU Board of Regents heard tuition proposals from all campuses during Wednesday’s meeting at system administration offices at 1800 Grant St., Denver.
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UCH proposal for Memorial Hospital earns council’s OK

The Colorado Springs City Council on Tuesday voted 9-0 to proceed with negotiations with the University of Colorado Hospital on the lease negotiations with...
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Campus generosity brightens holidays for 26 families

Holiday Service Project committee member Nancy Gadachy and friend. Photo by Ron Fitz The UCCS community made a happy holiday possible for 26 families this year...

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