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CU Denver earns Hunger Free Campus Designation

CU Denver earns Hunger Free Campus Designation

CU Denver recently earned its Hunger Free Designation from the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE). This designation comes at a critical time, as 47...
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Provost Constancio Nakuma discusses multilingualism, diversity, lifelong learning

Provost Constancio Nakuma discusses multilingualism, diversity, lifelong learning

Before Constancio Nakuma, PhD, became CU Denver’s provost and executive vice chancellor for academic and student affairs, he traveled far and wide to fulfill...
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Silver lining of cyberattacks — more cybersecurity careers

Silver lining of cyberattacks — more cybersecurity careers

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, identity theft and cyberattacks also continue. In fact, the health crisis and its ensuing unemployment benefits have...
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Center for Identity and Inclusion has resources for you

Center for Identity and Inclusion has resources for you

Representation, Imposter Syndrome, and the Black College Experience: BHM Discussion with Student-Workers at the Center for Identity & Inclusion
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Weed-chomping animals in lab coats? Weaver’s goats assist in urban farm research

Weed-chomping animals in lab coats? Weaver’s goats assist in urban farm research

At the time Weaver, PhD, a senior instructor in CU Denver’s Department of Geography & Environmental Sciences, was conducting research on urban farms for...
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Film field trip gives students a wild experience

Film field trip gives students a wild experience

In early October, Professor Hans Rosenwinkel, MFA, who teaches film in the College of Arts & Media, took his class on a field trip—and it was a wild...
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Domestic violence and COVID-19: When it’s dangerous to be stuck at home

Domestic violence and COVID-19: When it’s dangerous to be stuck at home

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but the pandemic has overshadowed the national conversation about intimate partner violence. This is unfortunate...
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The pandemic paradox: Expect the unexpected

The pandemic paradox: Expect the unexpected

If it seems like every day of 2020 is delivering new information, it’s because it is—and the sudden shifts include what’s happening at colleges and...
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The economic risk of coronavirus

The economic risk of coronavirus

While most people are primarily concerned with how the coronavirus will affect health—locally, nationally, and globally—others are considering the economic...