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Budget news: Déjà vu all over again
CU budget officials say the university will once again be a target for reductions.


Benson thanks CU employees while warning of further tough times
President Bruce D. Benson lauded employees for "pulling together as a team" in the face of budget challenges, but warned of more difficult times ahead.


New master's program at Anschutz first of its kind in region
Research-focused epidemiology degree addresses need in public health sector.


Regents hone draft of university's mission statement
Governance groups to provide input on draft.


People
Learn more about the people of the University of Colorado.




Did you know?
Postdoctoral contributions celebrated nationwide this week.


News from the CU system

CU-BOULDER
Report: University community making strides in Title IX efforts.


UCCS
Grant money aimed at boosting future teachers in southern Colorado.


UC DENVER
Walking is good for you — unless ...


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
Education, support on agenda for Colorado Cancer Day.


TECH TRANSFER
Office reports best year for invention disclosures.




 

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