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Faculty Council creates committee to boost communication
Members want to respond to negative image with internal, external messaging


New program to reward employees for cost-savings ideas
State measure allows for up to $5,000 award


Boulder SJMC discontinuance advances
Provost: Procedure will enable 'strategic realignment'


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Director, graduate studies in communication


Commitment to community could mean $10,000 prize
Nominations sought for Chase Award, which recognizes exceptional faculty member


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Boulder Faculty Assembly to grant faculty excellence awards


News from the CU system

CU-BOULDER
Economist's forecast: Slow, steady growth for state in 2011


UCCS
Benefit puts staff members in classrooms


UC DENVER
Giving Back: Staffer blankets city with kindness


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
School of Medicine to team with Duke in researching quality-of-life care


TECH TRANSFER
Canadian company obtains exclusive license of CU peptide surface technology

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