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Retirement could be just your cup of tea with Retirement Ready

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Life is a complex brew that takes time and patience, persistence and some detailed know-how — and like a good cup of tea, everyone prefers their retirement their way. For many, retirement is a time of renewed focus on family, personal passions or adventure, and the path to get there is just as unique as your desired retirement lifestyle.

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Dig in to your retirement options with Retirement Ready

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Growing your retirement takes patience, persistence and some detailed know-how — but you don’t have to have a green thumb to create a flourishing retirement. For many, retirement is a time of renewed focus on family, personal passions or adventure, and the path to get there is just as unique as your desired retirement lifestyle.

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Don’t just leap into retirement, make a plan with Retirement Ready

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Like any new adventure, retirement can be exciting — and intimidating. But the process of retiring and ensuring our financial and medical needs will be met can feel opaque and overwhelming. Employee Services is here to help take the mystery out of the retirement planning process. On-Demand Courses. Webinar Schedule.

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Reap the benefits: Use this annual checkup to get the most out of your CU benefits

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Use this reminder to take action and make the most of your employment benefits and plan for your future retirement. Learn about your retirement plan CU offers three mandatory retirement plans for benefits-eligible employees, each of which has its own features and benefits.

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Life and Learning, the Washington Way

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Griffith, chief equity programs officer at Alliance College-Ready Public Schools, first came to know him. “In As he contemplates retiring after 40 years in higher education, he acknowledges the scores of mentors who led him on his path, and the mentees he hopes will carry the baton into the future. That was how Dr. Debra Y.

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Recent partnerships among colleges showcase how to beat being small

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Early retirement, low immigration rates and employees quitting after the Great Resignation have created such a delta that even if all 5.9 Chamber of Commerce estimates that 1.9 million fewer Americans are working today than a month before the pandemic started. currently unemployed persons got a job, 4 million jobs would remain unfilled.

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New retirement fund options offer socially conscious investment choices

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Beginning in March, the University of Colorado’s TIAA-administered retirement plans will add two new funds to their lineup of investment options. Introducing two new options CU’s Retirement Plan Advisory Committee worked with Innovest Portfolio Solutions to assess TIAA’s current ESG funds and research alternatives that may be a better fit.