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How Did This Many Deaths Become Normal?

The Atlantic

UCCS will offer two new degrees this fall

Colorado Springs Business Journal

‘Voices’ conference covers wide range of issues for rural Colorado

University of Colorado President Todd Saliman spoke about education options available in rural Colorado through the CU system. When asked about the relationship between the state’s major...

Sterling Journal-Advocate

Here's what you need to know about the supply chain

Impacts from the supply chain and inflation will be present for a while, and not just on store shelves, that's according to Scott Van Ness, an instructor at the University of Colorado Colorado...

KOAA

US History classes often don't tell the full story in the eyes of BIPOC communities; parents explain why that can be harmful

"The United States was a territory inhabited by Indigenous people and then there were European settlers who came, colonized, and formed a government. That’s just a fact, you can have feelings...

9 News

CU, NOAA researching air quality in Marshall Fire area

Researchers with the University of Colorado and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are investigating how smoke and ash from the Marshall Fire are affecting air quality in and near...

9 News

Colorado Springs economist weighs in on inflation surge

“It’s multifaceted, that's a part of the problem," said Tatiana Bailey, Director of the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs Economic Forum. "And that's much of the reason that I've been...

KRDO

Nearly 30 percent of Coloradans testing for COVID right now are positive as omicron spreads

“Now is not the time to take risks,” said Dr. Eric Poeschla, chief of infectious diseases at CU's School of Medicine. That means being vaccinated and boosted, wearing a well-fitting N95 mask and...

CPR

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