In the past two years, Regis has given temporary shelter to people experiencing homelessness, welcomed a mobile food pantry to campus, helped first-generation students work through University life, and shared the value of the University’s Jesuit mission with the community — all thanks to the efforts of dedicated faculty and staff members.
The Board of Douglas County Commissioners has selected 31 nonprofit programs to share $100,000 in grant funds from the County’s 2022 portion of the Philip S. Miller Trust.
Juliet Akamboe, a graduate student in the Mineral and Energy Economics program at Colorado School of Mines, has been recognized as one of the 100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining in 2022 by Women in Mining UK.
The Lunch with Western Scholars Series at Western Colorado University was started by the Leslie J. Savage Library to give Western faculty the platform to present their research to the Western community.
In 2011, Shayna Pietranton graduated from Western Colorado University with a degree in Graphic Design. During her time at Western as a student, she enjoyed taking Yoga classes through Western’s extended studies program.
Election Day 2022 has come and gone, with Republicans expected to take control, just barely, of the U.S. House of Representatives, despite a predicted “red wave” of victories.
Nine years ago, Miah Yager was an active, life-loving young woman who had made great strides overcoming Down syndrome symptoms when, very suddenly, she crashed.