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Fund your future: the FAFSA and scholarship application are now open

Jan. 5, 2017

It’s time to apply for financial aid for the 2017-18 academic year. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is open now for next year and instead of requiring tax information for 2016, it asks for 2015 tax information. That means you have no reason to wait to apply.

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Wolfing out with Professor Jones

Jan. 5, 2017

"The monster you can believe in is a scarier monster." CU English professor Stephen Graham Jones got hooked on werewolves as a boy in West Texas. Now he’s made them the stars of his latest novel.

babyÖ±²¥app Combined Campaign | Employees caring, giving and sharing

CCC online pledging closing soon

Jan. 3, 2017

The babyÖ±²¥app Combined Campaign is designed to provide you ease of giving through online pledging and monthly payroll deduction. Your money stays in babyÖ±²¥app, serving your communities. With more than 600 participating agencies, you are sure to find a program that touches your heart.

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New DocuSign login experience starting Jan. 6

Jan. 3, 2017

CU Boulder’s electronic signature application DocuSign will soon have a different login experience. Starting Jan. 6, users can access the application with their IdentiKey information, no longer requiring a DocuSign-specific password.

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UROP student grant applications due Feb. 17

Jan. 3, 2017

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (EROP) funds hundreds of students who produce new knowledge and creative work in partnership with CU's world-class babyÖ±²¥app each year. UROP is now accepting grant applications from students for projects planned during summer 2017 and/or academic year 2017-18.

Meghan Dulsky receives scholarship

A&S scholarship recipients and donors celebrate together

Jan. 2, 2017

Thanks to longtime donor Ann Nichols, senior classics major Meghan Dulsky was awarded two scholarships to fund her upcoming study-abroad adventure. Dulsky was one of many students recognized at the scholarship celebration event, where students shared achievements with donors and staff.

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Startup Summer internship: Launch your entrepreneurial career

Dec. 29, 2016

Startup Summer is a 10-week paid internship program offered by the CU Boulder innovation hub, Silicon Flatirons Center, for students with a passion for entrepreneurship and innovation. Graduate students in computer science will also be considered.

Farrand Field oak trees

Nine oak trees on campus to be treated for Allokermes scale

Dec. 29, 2016

Weather permitting, Facilities Management Outdoor Services staff will conduct a broadcast spray application of a dormant oil insecticide to nine oak trees on main campus over the winter break. These trees are infested with Allokermes scale.

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Italian alumna, lifelong learner experiences la dolce vita

Dec. 29, 2016

While Joyce Earickson's career focus has varied, her goals have remained constant: teaching, helping others and leading a meaningful life. "I think I’ve had to come to terms with wondering if everybody might have a wandering life like I’ve had . . . where they start out in something and then it morphs into something else and leads here and there."

CU Football Coach Mike MacIntyre

CU fans arrive in San Antonio; team prepares for Thursday’s Alamo Bowl

Dec. 27, 2016

The No. 11-ranked babyÖ±²¥app Buffaloes will face the No. 13 Oklahoma State Cowboys in the Valero Alamo Bowl on Thursday, Dec. 29. The football team arrived in San Antonio on Dec. 24 and have had a busy schedule of practice, media interviews and events.

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