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Regents talk tuition increase cap, but delay decision
Resolution tabled after some say it's too early in budget process


Moore named provost at CU-Boulder
DiStefano: Appointment will provide stable campus leadership


Jones to lead information security for system
Boulder IT security boss takes on dual role


President's Teaching Scholars Program nominations due soon
Systemwide designation recognizes commitment to learning, teaching


Election season brings guideline reminder
Laws, policies affect employees engaged in campaign-related activity


President's Employee of the Year to be recognized next week
PBS' Affleck leads field of honorees at ceremony, reception


Boulder faculty to be recognized at Fall Convocation
Fifth annual awards ceremony set for Friday


Energy conservation program at CU-Boulder achieves savings
Buff Energy Star has helped cut energy use by 23 percent in five years


Gravity Run to send racers downhill
Small Business Development Center at UCCS plans inaugural event


School of Medicine faculty dominate magazine's Top Docs list
5280 counts 183 from CU community in its annual ranking
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Hubble astronomy team uncovers evidence of early heated universe


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Students to lead 9/11 monument design


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STEMapalooza offers tools, options for a brighter future


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
School of Medicine doctors to provide AIDS care education in Africa


TECH TRANSFER
Symposium to showcase CU's research enterprise

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With a forthcoming feature, Hidden Gems, we want to share hints and tips about special places and people on the CU campuses. Maybe you've come across an inspirational spot for an outdoor lunch break, or an intriguing exhibit you wouldn't have known about if you hadn't stumbled upon it. Maybe it's advice on the best time of day to find a parking spot, or the name of an unsung barista who makes getting a cup of coffee truly entertaining. It can be anything or anyone that you think makes your campus special.

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