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Benson reminds lawmakers of university's economic impact
Joint Budget Committee hears why support for CU benefits fight against recession


Video technology extending reach of UCCS in Southern Colorado
TelePresence system also has potential to reduce administrative travel - and costs


Early budget shows steady state funding for higher ed
Cuts still a possibility despite governor's submission for 2011-12 fiscal year


Solemn send-off
Piece of World Trade Center transferred from UCCS to Cheyenne Mountain


Scrooge and Co. return to Boulder campus
Colorado Shakespeare Festival's 'A Christmas Carol' begins Thursday


Court of Appeals favors CU in Churchill case
Previous verdict upheld; former professor still has legal options


UC Denver set for Giving Back
Faculty and staff to be joined this year by students, alumni in volunteering


Boettcher biomedical research grant applications available
Deadline for CU biomedical researchers is Feb. 15


Meeting summary:
Boulder Faculty Assembly
Did you know...
Boulder locations now retail prescription outlets for UA Net members
Medical humanities anthology collecting writing, artwork

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CU-NASA research center to study sun's effects on Earth's climate


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Staffers among graduates at commencement


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New website to address need for coverage of health care issues


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Doctors investigate not-so-sweet side of fructose


CU FOUNDATION
Fundraising report available online

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BOARD OF REGENTS: The CU Board of Regents met Nov. 18-19 on the campus of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Besides coverage in today's issue, the Faculty and Staff Newsletter also posted an update on Nov. 19. Click here to read about the board's establishment of a new athletics subcommittee.

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