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Former Denver Post opinion editor to lead CU Boulder news team
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Chuck Plunkett – the former Denver Post editorial-page editor who quit in early May in a dispute with the newspaper’s owners – has landed at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he’ll lead a student investigative-reporting unit as it expands. Plunkett, a veteran reporter and editor, sent shock waves through the media world in April…
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Compassionate leadership course with Jane Goodall coming to CU Boulder
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BOULDER – An open online course about developing compassionate leaders is coming to the University of Colorado. The Daily Camera reported Monday that Jane Goodall, known worldwide for her research on the relationship between chimpanzees and humans, will lead the course. The course, which starts this summer, is geared toward K-12 educators, but anyone can…
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Neville campus free speech bill wins surprise unanimous committee support
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The debate over student free speech, campus safe zones and political correctness moved into the Colorado Capitol on Thursday and took a surprise turn when three Democrats joined with four Republicans on the Senate education committee to unanimously advance a campus free speech bill sponsored by arch conservative-libertarian Sen. Tim Neville. “Elected officials have a…
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New CU Regent Jack Kroll discusses key problems facing CU and the higher education community
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Having won a hard-fought 2016 Democratic primary race for the open seat on the University of Colorado Board of Regents and then cruising uncontested in the general election, 1st Congressional District Regent Jack Kroll, D-Denver, says he is ready to fight the important battles facing the university. Not long before his, 4th Congressional District Regent…




