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Tipoffs for Boulder, Colorado (State) Newsletter for Thursday December 11, 2025 ( 4 items )  

KeyBank Gift Empowers Diverse Leeds Scholars
BOULDER, Colorado, Dec. 11 -- The University of Colorado Boulder's Leeds School of Business issued the following news: * * * KeyBank Gift Empowers Diverse Leeds Scholars KeyBank, a longtime Leeds supporter, closed 2025 on a high note with a gift of scholarships offered through Leeds' Opening Doors to Achievement Office (ODA). By Jane Majkiewicz KeyBank's latest donation to Leeds builds on decades of support through grants, mentoring and volunteering, including hosting the Business Leadershi  more

Shaping Thinkers, Not Just Technicians: Leeds' Approach to AI-Era Learning
BOULDER, Colorado, Dec. 11 -- The University of Colorado Boulder's Leeds School of Business issued the following news: * * * Shaping Thinkers, Not Just Technicians: Leeds' Approach to AI-Era Learning "At the Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum on Dec. 8, Jeremiah Contreras and Matthew Brady presented "Talent in Transition: Building an AI-Ready Workforce." By Jane Majkiewicz Understanding the AI shift Artificial intelligence has moved from the margins to the mainstream of business. It'  more

University of Colorado-Boulder Leeds School of Business: After SEC Rule, Companies are Strengthening Accounting--not Executive Pay
BOULDER, Colorado, Dec. 11 -- The University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business issued the following news: * * * After new SEC rule, companies are strengthening accounting--not executive pay By Katy Marquardt Hill, Business and News Writer, katy.hill@colorado.edu When the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission finalized long-awaited rules requiring companies to "claw back" executive pay after corrections in their financial statements, critics warned that boards would adjust CEO pa  more

University of Michigan: Southwest's Disappearing Precipitation is Also Due to Human-driven Climate Change, According to Report
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Dec. 11 (TNSrep) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news: * * * Southwest's disappearing precipitation is also due to human-driven climate change, according to report The Colorado River Basin, like much of the southwestern U.S., is experiencing a drought so historic--it began in 1999--that it's been called a megadrought. In the basin, whose river provides water to seven states and Mexico, that drought is the product of warming temperatures and reduced prec  more