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UPDATE 03/29/2010: Amid state funding shortfalls, CU raises tuition by up to 9 percent

Health plan forums rescheduled
Slate now runs March 30 through April 6


Doctor brings Haiti experience to free lecture
'Work After the Earthquake' to be presented April 8 at UC Denver


Procurement: Copier agreement should save up to 60 percent on costs
University's latest strategic sourcing initiative on display at campus events in April


Board of Regents announces search for director of internal audit
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Longtime physics leader from CU-Boulder nominated for White House post
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Job searches for new grads lengthening, says career services director


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Partnership of students, businesses pays dividends in sustainable energy


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Physicist's underground work results in dark matter "sightings"


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Regional stem-cell center launched by School of Medicine

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