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Upcoming Additional Classes on June 21
Upcoming Additional Classes on June 21
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Denver Names Josh Berlo Vice Chancellor of Athletics
University of Denver Chancellor Jeremy Haefner announced this morning the hiring of Josh Berlo as the new vice chancellor for athletics and Ritchie Center operations.
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Tall Height Impacts Risk of Multiple Diseases
Short people might be the same as you and me, unless you’re tall.
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DiMaio, Erickson to Play In USILA Senior All-Star Game
Defender Sam DiMaio and attackman Anders Erickson are set to join an exclusive list of Colorado College men's lacrosse players when they participate in the 75th Annual United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Senior All-Star Game.
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Thousands fill Denver Coliseum to cheer new grads
More than 2,300 MSU Denver students received diplomas this month, as the University’s Commencement celebrations returned to the Denver Coliseum for the first time in more than two years.
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How to Choose a Therapist That’s Right for You
Starting the process of finding a therapist can be overwhelming. Emily Hemendinger, MPH, LCSW, assistant professor of psychiatry in the University of Colorado School of Medicine, walks through the questions you should ask yourself before starting therapy, the different types of therapy and what to expect at your first session.
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Rare Spread of Monkeypox Puts Health Experts on Alert
The unusual spread of monkeypox from West and Central Africa, where it has occurred sporadically, has health experts on alert. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week issued a health advisory asking clinicians to be on the lookout for the virus’s characteristic rash and fever.
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Mountaineer Bowl to Undergo Renovation Thanks to Rady Donation
In 2023, the Mountaineer Bowl will see a large renovation thanks to a generous donation from Paul (’78) and Katy Rady. Following the completion of the Paul M. Rady School of Computer Science and Engineering, this addition will bring Western Colorado University’s outdoor athletics facilities into the future. According to Interim President Nancy Chisholm,
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Thumann Earns Second Straight Academic All-District Honor
Colorado College swimmer Cole Thumann earned his second consecutive selection to CoSIDA's Academic all-District At-Large Team and now is eligible for Academic All-America consideration.
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Marketplace Road Work Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Marketplace Road Work Wednesday, May 18, 2022
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MBA Dissertation Openhouse on May 27
MBA Dissertation Openhouse on May 27
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June is Reduced Building Permit Fee Month
During the month of June, the Town of Bennett will be offering reduced permit fees on some home projects.
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Professor’s Portrait Captures the Resilience of a Holocaust Survivor
Fourteen years after meeting ceramicist Trudy Strauss, artist and professor Deborah Howard’s new portrait of the Holocaust survivor is on display in DU’s Anderson Academic Commons.
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People gather for abortion rights rally at Colorado Capitol in Denver
For the second consecutive Saturday, people gathered in downtown Denver to demonstrate support for abortion rights.
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Pioneer in Cellular and Gene Therapy Saddles Up For New Frontier at CU Anschutz
Fueled by a major investment by the Gates Frontiers Fund, a newly announced Gates Institute on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus will stand ready to transform the frontier of regenerative medicine and cellular and gene therapies in the Rocky Mountain region.
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Newman Center Presents Unveils 2022-23 Season
A cornerstone of the University of Denver campus, the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts will celebrate 20 years this 2022-23 Newman Center Presents season.
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Historic $200 Million Commitment to the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Fuels Advancements in Treatments and Cures
The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus today announced the creation of the Gates Institute, a state-of-the-art facility that will focus on rapidly translating laboratory findings into regenerative, cellular and gene therapies for patients.
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Democratic incumbents out-raise, out-spend GOP opponents in Colorado for statewide offices
Griswold’s largest expenditures were nearly $1.8 million with the Denver-based BlueWest Media for pre-election advertising buys. She currently has about $300,000 in cash on hand.
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Coaching Program Reduces Burnout Among Resident Physicians
A coaching program aimed at decreasing burnout among female resident physicians significantly reduced emotional exhaustion and imposter syndrome while increasing self-compassion over a six-month period, according to researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
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State ag, health departments launch unified command to combat bird flu
The outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza across the United States and in Colorado continues to grow and expand. To provide a coordinated state response and reduce the spread of HPAI, Governor Polis issued a verbal state of emergency on April 29, 2022 at 6:41 p.m. and established a Unified Command Group to facilitate the State response.