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Regents Meeting Roundup: Regents approve resolution on sustainability practices
Board also recognizes Distinguished Professors, longtime administrator


New department of emergency medicine given OK by regents
School of Medicine's move recognizes national trend in specialization


Employee giving continues with Colorado Combined Campaign
Hundreds of charitable organizations, services stand to gain


Board gets budget update
Some members say program cuts preferred over steep tuition increases


Staff Council to ask for consideration of alternative work arrangements
Policies pertaining to flexible schedules need consistency, group says


Student information system adds financial aid functions
Monday launch will lead to improved tool for matching students with scholarships


Faculty, staff councils discuss fine points of presidential search process
'Sole finalist,' makeup of search committee examined at most recent meetings


Procurement Service Center names partners for lab supplies
Strategic sourcing program continues; details to be presented at forums in Denver, Boulder


PERA officials offer plan for sustainability
Executive director: Changes needed to save retirement fund
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Hank Brown to lead students on tour of U.S. Capitol's art


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Colorado Springs economy recovering slowly


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Campus encourages volunteerism with Giving Back Campaign


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Depression Center works to establish national network


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Annual Report summarizes fundraising, investment performance

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