November 15, 2012

News Across CU

CU-Boulder

  • Report: CU-Boulder No. 1 in state for sending, receiving students internationally

UCCS

  • Provost finalists announced

CU Denver

  • Design-Build chapter seeks to connect students, professionals

Anschutz Medical Campus

  • Staged emergency allows practice in threat response

CU Foundation

  • New Creating Futures magazine now available

Did You Know...

  • Alumni Association calendar ready for gift-giving
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Staff members: Tuition benefit has room for improvement

New personnel structure being developed for exempt professionals

Election 2012: Regents react as votes are counted

Decisive response, selflessness saved lives after theater shooting

Tenure list: November 2012

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Top Stories

  • Regents wrap-up: Day 2

    The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Nov. 15 concluded its two-day meeting at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
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    CU Denver gains bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies

    Consideration of a new bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies at CU Denver inspired debate at Wednesday’s meeting of the CU Board of Regents, which ultimately voted to approve the program.
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    Regents approve master of science degree in anesthesiology

    After debating the merits and necessity for a new master of science degree in anesthesiology, the CU Board of Regents on Wednesday approved the School of Medicine program 6-1.
  • Decisive response, selflessness saved lives after theater shooting

    Tragedy and chaos reigned as victims of the July 20 theater shooting were pulled from police cars, from personal vehicles and from ambulances and quickly moved to the University of Colorado Hospital.
  • Tenure list: November 2012

    At its meeting Wednesday at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, the CU Board of Regents approved awards of tenure for three faculty members.
  • Ludwig notches second win of at-large seat

    Stephen Ludwig, who claimed victory late Nov. 7, received 1,027,027 votes, or 47 percent, against Brian Davidson, M.D., an Arvada Republican, who received 974,546 votes, or 45 percent.
  • Staff members: Tuition benefit has room for improvement

    The council discussed the benefit, and the comments received, at its regular meeting Nov. 8 at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
  • Faculty invited to apply for Boettcher Investigator status

    The grants are intended to fund translational research that advances a discovery closer to clinical applications and that will improve the understanding, treatment and prevention of human disease.
  • Coverage from the Board of Regents meeting

    A full collection of all the articles from the November meeting of the University of Colorado Board of Regents.
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  • Amadei appointed Science Envoy by U.S. State Department
  • Giese earns Employee of Quarter honor
  • School of Education colleagues help with student’s food drive
  • Gance-Cleveland named Loretta C. Ford Endowed Professor
  • Jones honored with Molly Brown Award
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  • More than complaining needed to achieve pay raises

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