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Taking on stereotype threat in the classroom
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Director, Charles C. Gates Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Biology, Anschutz Medical Campus


Taking on stereotype threat in the classroom
Columbia provost, author talks impact, means of inclusive teaching


Leaders in public affairs, social advocacy receive high honor from CU
Thomas Jefferson Awards recognize work, service of two faculty members


Staff Council hears details on possible changes to tuition benefit
Study spurs examination of how to make program more user-friendly


University's mainframe computer facing retirement
UIS working to ensure that all processes are handled by other systems


Work of Boulder art faculty showcased at new museum
Exhibit features pieces by 22 members of art, art history departments


CU-Boulder names four finalists for Law School dean
Post expected to be filled by July 1


Conference examining how students learn
President's Teaching Scholars to look at 'Critical, Creative, Interactive Learning'


What matters? Conference on World Affairs will talk it over
Annual event at CU-Boulder to feature keynote address by Elizabeth Coleman
People
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Did you know...
Symposium to consider 'Rhetoric of Race and Achievement Gaps'
Chancellor's Committee on Women seeks award nominations

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CU-BOULDER
Chef, dietitian serving nutrition tips at UMC


UCCS
Campus posts 3 percent enrollment growth


CU DENVER
Gift from Walmart to help greening of Colorado communities


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
University of Colorado Hospital getting 'Healthy for Good'


CU FOUNDATION
CU-Boulder Parent Leadership Society members raise bar for giving


TECH TRANSFER
CU licensee acquired by Alexion Pharma in buyout


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