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The stark statistics and harrowing stories of women and girls incarcerated in U.S. prisons, and the sobering realities of higher education funding were among the keynote issues explored at this year's University of Colorado Women Succeeding Symposium. Read full story>>
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Security officials fix online application before restoring service


Faculty Council budget committee offers guide to approaching cuts
Chair Malone: 'These are the things we're going to try to protect'


Wellness promotion part of planned improvements to health benefits
New approach to group benefits will emphasize quality of life


CU still top contributor to statewide charity campaign
Employee donations up 3 percent over previous year


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Director of the Honors and Leadership program, University of Colorado Denver


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Retirees file suit against newly signed PERA law
Reduction of benefits unconstitutional, plaintiffs say


Tuition flexibility plan might go to lawmakers this month
Higher Ed committee agrees in principle to idea; governor might review this week


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Students rally at state Capitol to call for higher ed funding
About 600 march in Denver to call attention to crisis

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