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National economic concerns strain Colorado business confidence heading into fourth quarter

The quarterly report marks Colorado business leaders’ expectations for the state and national economies, industry sales, industry profits, hiring and business spending. More than 260 business...

Daily Camera

University of Colorado leaders discuss college affordability in Fort Morgan

A delegation from the University of Colorado traveled to Fort Morgan on Monday and met with community leaders to discuss how CU can continue to make a four-year degree affordable and accessible...

Fort Morgan Times

High COVID Plateau In Colorado Somewhat Dependent On Vaccines For Children

 “There’s about 900 people in the hospital with COVID-19,” said Dr. Elizabeth Carlton. “Today it’s 884.” … Carlton is an associate professor of environmental and occupational health at the...

CBS4

CU Anschutz expanding successful mental health program to teachers

After starting a successful program for health care workers to address the mental challengers brought on by the pandemic, CU Anschutz is expanding it to educators.

9News

CU Boulder enrollment climbs to pre-pandemic levels

The Daily Camera

Anschutz Foundation donation to CU Boulder bolsters work in national security space

The Anschutz Foundation, the philanthropic organization tied to the family of billionaire Phil Anschutz, donated $2 million to the University of Colorado Boulder to support aerospace research...

Denver Business Journal

Colorado Could Gain Twice As Many Jobs This Year, Pre-Pandemic Levels Likely Won’t Return Until 2022

“We look at the data and have them comment on what went right and what went wrong compared to the forecasts that we released back in December, and then we do numerical update and a report around...

CBS Denver

A new Colorado law granting Native Americans in-state college tuition is already attracting students

CU Regent Lesley Smith said she met with Native American students a couple of years ago to talk about what the college could do to enroll more Indigenous students and two things resulted: the...

The Colorado Sun

Colorado’s Harvest Farm Battles Addiction and Homelessness in Unexpected Ways

“We think at least one percent of Coloradans could have opioid use disorder; it could be two percent,” says Dr. Robert Valuck, director of the Center for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention...

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Tuesday event aims to educate public on preventing overdoses and saving lives

This is part of a months-long project by Marty Otañez, chair and associate professor of the anthropology department at the University of Colorado — Denver, and four students. … “Our goal is to...

The Daily Sentinel

Local educators tackle tough conversations on turmoil in Afghanistan

As the turmoil continues in Afghanistan, local educators are tackling hard conversations in their classrooms to help students better understand the events unfolding. … “A student was posting about...

KOAA

Mystery Of The Grand Canyon’s ‘Missing Billion Years’ May Be Solved Thanks To New Tectonic Model

A new study coauthored by University of Colorado Boulder researchers reveals the complex history behind this gap of missing time, suggesting that the break up of an ancient supercontinent, causing...

Forbes

First-Year CU Denver Students Enjoy New Dorms, Learning Commons

First-year students at CU Denver will have the benefit of moving into a brand new dormitory this week. The City Heights Residence Hall and Learning Commons is the first on-campus housing...

CBS 4

Researchers at CU Boulder one step closer to universal vaccine

Researchers in this lab at the University of Colorado in Boulder are working to create history. They’ve developed a first-of-its-kind scientific tool that could one day save lives all over the...

7 News

CU Art Museum reopening after months-long closure amid coronavirus pandemic

The CU Art Museum will reopen on Tuesday after being closed for 17 months amid the coronavirus pandemic with a stated ambition to consider exhibitions in terms of equity. … “A lot of people were...

Daily Camera

UCCS business professor celebrating 50 years ‘making a difference’

"I thought I would have the opportunity to help build a new university and be involved in everything," said (Don) Warrick, 81, who has been a professor of management and organizational change at...

The Gazette

Thousands of Coloradans overdue for second COVID-19 vaccine: Experts say it’s not too late

Senior Medical Director of Infection Prevention at UCHealth Dr. Michelle Barron says time is of the essence, and people need to stop waiting and debating and get vaccinated. “There has been over a...

7 News

University of Colorado Boulder professor named Fulbright honoree in science and technology

University of Colorado Boulder professor Gregor Henze knows what it’s like to watch the world change. Henze was named a Fulbright scholar in 1989, moving from his home in West Berlin to study at...

Daily Camera

Colorado Springs at 150 years | Envisioning the future: What is the right size for the city?

Colorado Springs has sold itself as an exceptional place to live since its inception 150 years ago and successfully drawn hundreds of thousands of new residents in recent decades. Should we expect...

University of Colorado Boulder enrollment on track to increase this fall

The University of Colorado Boulder is on track to see a small increase in enrollment for the fall semester, and a change in the ratio of in-state and out-of-state students could mean an additional...

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