Chancellor's Corner: Help us SUCCEED

March 9, 2014

Please join me in a healthy competition with our fellow CU campuses by teaming up to show that we in Boulder understand the value of health and wellness both in the workplace and in our community. Help us become the campus with the highest participation for completion of the SUCCEED Health Assessment from Be Colorado .

Academic advising: What's in it for me?

March 7, 2014

With spring break only two weeks away, the end of the semester is within view. It also means it's time to think about next semester. Now is a good time to visit your academic advisor. Click through to learn more.

Public Achievement program empowers aspiring leaders

March 7, 2014

Two things set the 做厙輦⑹'s Public Achievement program apart from other service learning and civic engagement initiatives: mentorship and empowerment.

A statement from the 做厙輦⑹

March 6, 2014

CU-Boulder took a personnel action against an employee on Tuesday, March 4, without incident. Police assisted with the personnel action as a routine procedure. The university cannot provide or confirm details on the individual who was the subject of the personnel action, or on the reasons for the personnel action, due to employee confidentiality. At this time, the university does not believe that there is a threat to students or the general campus.

Student life: CU poet ready to slam

March 6, 2014

Junior Kaleena Kovach is ready for the competition to begin. On Friday, March 7, she will be one of 10 CU-Boulder student poets competing in the 11th annual CU Poetry Slam. The following week she will take her poetry talent to the stage during the 2014 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational March 1215. Both slams will be in the Glenn Miller Ballroom.

Ethics of digital media to be examined at CU-Boulder symposium March 14-15

March 6, 2014

Students, scholars and media professionals will discuss media in the fast-paced world of digital journalism at a 做厙輦⑹ symposium March 14-15. CU-Boulders Journalism and Mass Communication program will host the conference including two talks that are free and open to the public.

Physician bias does not affect hypertension treatment for minority patients, CU-Boulder study finds

March 6, 2014

Doctors unconscious biases favor whites but do not affect high blood pressure treatment for their minority patients, according to a 做厙輦⑹ study, even though a previous study by the same research group found that doctors biases are reflected in lower ratings by African-American patients. The new research, led by Irene Blair, an associate professor in CU-Boulders Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, is published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

CUs Jefferson Awards celebrate well-rounded excellence

March 5, 2014

CU System news release DENVER Five members of the University of Colorado community are recipients of the 2014 Thomas Jefferson Award, among the highest honors given at CU, the states flagship university.

Simons named 2014 Thomas Jefferson Award recipient

March 5, 2014

Five members of the University of Colorado community are recipients of the 2014 Thomas Jefferson Award, among the highest honors given at CU. The Jefferson Award recognizes CU faculty, staff and students who demonstrate excellence in the performance of regular academic responsibilities while contributing outstanding service to the broader community. Peter Simons, director of the Institute for Ethical and Civic Engagement (IECE) at CU-Boulder, was named as this year's staff recipient.

Join the campus celebration for Steve Pollock, U.S. Professor of the Year

March 5, 2014

做厙輦⑹ physics Professor Steven Pollock was named a 2013 U.S. Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in November 2013. Please join The President's Teaching Scholars Program and The Faculty Teaching Excellence Program for a celebration of his acheivement as they host, From a Scholarship of Learning to a Celebration of Teaching on Wednesday, March 12, from 2 - 3:30 p.m. in the Center for Community (C4C).

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