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PTSPEducators explore unconventional ways of boosting
learning, teaching

Jim Walker of CU-Boulder leads participants through an exercise in improvisational theater skills during the PTSP Conference on Friday, March 4, at the Anschutz Medical Campus.
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Five questions for Thomas Riis
Director, American Music Research Center, CU-Boulder





Staff Council has eyes on PERA legislation
Proposed extension of 2.5 percent shift generates increasing concern


Educators explore unconventional ways of boosting learning, teaching
Improv, game shows inspire lessons at PTSP Conference


Teach your children well: Crosby, Nash to address CWA
Singer-songwriters slated for close of Conference on World Affairs


People
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Procurement Month means open houses
Boulder Staff Council sets spring luncheon
Colloquium to examine high school girls' connection to STEM education

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Fourmile Canyon fire to be remembered with spoken-word event


UCCS
Iraqi student to speak on Kurdistan culture, history


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College of Arts and Media helps audience meet Twain


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
Scientist finds super-survivor population for established lung cancer treatment

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