Oct. 6 Faculty and Staff Newsletter is here

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Date: Wed Oct 06 2010 - 16:15:58 MDT

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    From: Administrative E-Memo <memofrom@Colorado.EDU>
    Subject: Oct. 6 Faculty and Staff Newsletter is here
    

    TO: Boulder Campus Teaching & Research Faculty, Staff,
             Deans, Directors, Dept Chairs

    FROM: Office of the President

    SENDER: Office of the President

    DATE: October 6, 2010

    SUBJECT: Oct. 6 Faculty and Staff Newsletter is here

    The Oct. 6 issue is now available.

    University of Colorado
    Faculty and Staff Newsletter
    https://www.cu.edu/newsletter

    Five questions for Anna Ferris
    Head of Special Collections Archives Cataloging at Norlin Library

    Leeds School: State business leaders lowering expectations
    Latest index shows end of recession hasn't boosted confidence

    CU faculty awarded nearly $2 million to develop "living wall"
    Foundation boosts project that imitates nature to slash buildings' energy
    use

    AMC physicians again dominate magazine's Top Docs list
    5280 counts 63 from CU community in its annual ranking

    Diversity grants available to faculty, staff
    Winning projects will build collaboration, meet critical needs

    Conference to explore ways of getting info resources to all
    13th Accessing Higher Ground set for November in Westminster

    Obituary: Clint Fisher, Ph.D., College of Education, UCCS

    People
    News about your colleagues at the university

    Did you know...
    - Preparing to Retire seminars

    News from the CU system

    CU-BOULDER
    Macky Auditorium's century-old time capsule to be unveiled

    UCCS
    College of Business Ethics initiative hosts author

    UC DENVER
    ABC journalist speaks of hard work, success

    ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
    Low-cost cervical cancer vaccine moves to human trials

    CU FOUNDATION
    Professor's gift will promote literacy


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