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* Researchers receive $13 million in federal stimulus
   
* Invention could improve vascular disease treatment
   
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June 22 Regents meeting
Regents approve $2.6 billion operating budget. Read Full Story>>

Southern Colorado colleges advance education
Regional economic development one of group's major goals. Read Full Story>>

Biannual Policy Reviews
Announcement to include two new policies, 12 revisions, 19 eliminations. Read Full Story>>

Task Force on Efficiency gives president update
The President's Task Force on Efficiency will meet today for the first time since March. Read Full Story>>

CU to go live with new student information system features in August
MetamorphoSIS is 'critical mission' for university. Read Full Story>>

CU researchers receive $13 million in federal stimulus funding so far
Funds are important lifeline for university researchers. Read All Stories>>

Professor's invention could improve how doctors treat vascular disease
A new technology could soon give doctors real-time information about blood flow and artery blockages. Read Full Story>>

'The Human Touch' strives to promote better health care through art
Medical school students edit, contribute to anthology of poems, essays and photos. Read Full Story>>

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Learn more about the people of the University of Colorado. Read profiles>>

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Letters from CU Faculty and Staff. Read Forum>>

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CU-BOULDER
Center of the American West compiles online report about oil shale. Read Full Story>>


UCCS
New Science and Engineering Building gets thin-film solar panels. Read Full Story>>


UC DENVER
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