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UCCS to dedicate Science and Engineering Building tomorrow
The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs on Thursday will dedicate its new Science and Engineering Building. Read full story>>

CU receives a record $711 million in sponsored research funding in 2008-09
University of Colorado researchers across four campuses received record high funding for sponsored research. Read full story>>

Stolen UCCS laptop sets student notification process in motion
Security officials remind faculty, staff to secure sensitive data. Read full story>>

SOM dean seeks to improve faculty understanding of UPI through weekly letter
The dean of the School of Medicine has introduced a special feature in his weekly e-mail. Read full story>>

Fourth annual 'supplier showcases' series to kick off in September
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Seventh annual Buffalo Bicycle Classic rolls next month
Organizers expect record number of cyclists to help raise scholarship funds. Read full story>>
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Study: Commoners may have catered food for elite Chaco priests. Read full story>>

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UCCS Center for Homeland Security to conduct elementary school survey. Read full story>>

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Budding authors explore the art of writing. Read full story>>

ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
Pulmonary hypertension drug helps former smokers. Read full story>>

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Preemies reunite at University of Colorado Hospital. Read full story>>

TECH TRANSFER
CU startup licenses iPhone app that enables location-based social networking. Read full story>>
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