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UPDATE: Marcy and Bruce Benson honored for community service
Bonfils-Stanton Award considered 'Colorado's Nobel Prize'


Efficiency legislation awaits governor's signature
Lawmakers end session today; CU sought streamlined processes


Staff Council keeping eye on compensation for classified staff
No raises, but leadership optimistic about administrators' effort


Campuses showcase current and future architectural gems
Building professionals get up-close look at development in Boulder, Denver


Benefit enrollment available online
Plan changes, comparisons, rates help with decision making


Reports of hacking for data provide reminder of need for security
CU, others can learn from Sony incident


Five questions for Morris Clark
Professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery, director of anesthesia, School of Dental Medicine


Did you know...
Colon Cancer Alliance to bring conference to Denver


People
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News from across CU

CU-BOULDER
Iconic bighorn sheep protected by law students


UCCS
Wording change in mission statement earns lawmakers' OK


CU DENVER
Campus community celebrates Cinco de Mayo


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
Treatment shows promise in quelling a type of lung cancer


CU FOUNDATION
UCCS to name Osborne Center in honor of largest gift in campus history

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