Grand Junction tennis player Nikolas Miller won 18 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association by April.
When a case of polio was discovered in an unvaccinated man in Rockland County, New York, last month, many people had a similar thought: “Didn’t we take care of polio?”
Gunnison Valley Calendar is a regional one-stop calendar where you can post your organization's events to a shared single website around the Gunnison Valley from Crested Butte to Gunnison.
Going to college is a unique experience for all students. You gain new opportunities and experiences coupled with a great education. College also comes with a lot of important decisions that can affect the trajectory of your life. You may not be completely ready to make these decisions quite yet, but still want to experience everything college has to offer.
Gunnison Valley Calendar is a regional one-stop calendar where you can post your organization's events to a shared single website around the Gunnison Valley from Crested Butte to Gunnison.
College is an exciting step in a student’s academic, developmental, and social journey. For many, it’s the first time they live away from home and have autonomy over the decisions they make
Gunnison Valley Calendar is a regional one-stop calendar where you can post your organization's events to a shared single website around the Gunnison Valley from Crested Butte to Gunnison
Theirs is a love story that started years before they ever met. One rooted in more than 13 Regis University alumni on both sides, going as far back as 1958. You might say that Regis has always been a part of who they are and who they were destined to become.
Summer heat waves across the country tested whether America’s aging electrical grid can keep up with demand—a problem scientists say will be exacerbated by climate change, as severe hurricanes, wildfires and other weather events occur more frequently, disrupting electricity generation and transmission.
Over 60 years ago, Bill Wilson, the man behind the largest sobriety program in history, tried LSD and began publicly touting the psychedelic drug as a way toward recovery from alcoholism. Today, a growing number of studies suggest the Alcoholic Anonymous co-founder’s revelation might be right.
This episode of CU Anschutz 360 focuses on a promising breakthrough therapy for patients with large B-cell lymphoma, an aggressive subtype of the disease. The clinical trial was led by Manali Kamdar, MD, clinical director of the lymphoma program in the Division of Hematology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.