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New CU astronaut-in-training relishes space exploration
Lindgren to become CU's 19th astronaut alumnus as program celebrates landmark anniversary. Read full story>>

School of Medicine recruits largest class in history
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President Bruce D. Benson is soliciting faculty nominations for the 2010 President's Teaching Scholars. Read full story>>

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Gov. Bill Ritter on Tuesday announced $318 million in new cuts to the state budget. Read full story>>

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Volunteers to welcome students back to campus. Read full story>>

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UCCS earns reputation as 'global leader' in homeland security. Read full story>>

UC DENVER
Study: Redheads more likely to fear dental pain. Read full story>>

ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
SOM, state labor department to manage training facility. Read full story>>

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HOSPITAL
State senator lauds University of Colorado Hospital after surgery. Read full story>>

TECH TRANSFER
CU startup to develop 'biogenerator' to power implanted medical devices. Read full story>>
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