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Five questions for Travis Vermilye
Assistant professor, College of Arts and Media, UC-Denver


CU EthicsLine: Somewhere to turn when things don't look right
Employees may anonymously report suspected violations of law, policy


Diversity and Excellence grant winners named
Projects at four campuses each receive up to $3,000 for calendar year


CU Women Succeeding Symposium promises learning, networking
Faculty Council Women's Committee presents annual event Feb. 24-25


Office of Policy and Efficiency announces 19 new policy changes
Total number of system administrative policy statements now below 100


Meeting summary: Boulder Staff Council
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Letters to the editor

News from the CU system

CU-BOULDER
University of Illinois associate dean to lead Leeds


UCCS
Volunteers wrap up seasonal service project


UC DENVER
Giving back: Families feast on fruits of Staff Council's food drive


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
Researchers discover way to halt lung inflammation in animal models


CU FOUNDATION
Donor's gift of sculpture a measure of devotion to UCCS women's athletics


TECH TRANSFER
Researchers, business leaders honored at annual awards ceremony

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