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UCCS to host Grain School one last time

For the past three years, scholars, farmers, millers, sellers and lovers of grain have come together at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs to forge connections and hone their expertise...

Colorado Springs Independent

New research maps where housing and health crises collide in Colorado

Researchers Jieun Lee, an assistant professor in the University of Northern Colorado’s Department of Geography, and Ivan Ramirez, a visiting assistant professor in the University of Colorado...

Denverite

CU Boulder startups net $1.5M in grants

Six Boulder-based startups with ties to the University of Colorado Boulder were recognized for their innovation with $1.5 million in grants from the Colorado Office of Economic Development and...

Daily Camera

UCCS graduates record number of students at summer, fall commencement

A record 1,068 University of Colorado at Colorado Springs students earned degrees Friday for studies completed in the summer and fall. Also setting a record was the number of students who walked...

The Gazette

Denver panhandlers make about $10 per hour, CU Denver study finds

Denver panhandlers make about $10 per hour, according to a recent study by University of Colorado Denver marketing instructor and researcher Francisco Conejo.

Denver Business Journal

Donation boosts CU Boulder Jewish studies, Conference on World Affairs

A nearly $1 million donation to the University of Colorado Boulder will benefit the Program in Jewish Studies and the Conference on World Affairs. Donors John and Kathy Rosenbloom said they were...

Daily Camera

CU Boulder study finds 'unboxing' videos can negatively affect kids' behavior

A new study from researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder reveals that spending more time watching these videos may lead children to become more demanding, and throwing tantrums when they...

7 News

Survey: Colorado Springs job market expected to slow in first quarter

“I’m not surprised. The national numbers remain strong but aren’t quite as good as a year ago,” said Tatiana Bailey, director of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Economic Forum. “The...

The Gazette

CU Boulder reaping reward of its (many) moments in the sun

Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder are already reaping the fruits of their participation in an ongoing space mission that is traveling faster and sailing closer to the sun than any...

Daily Camera

Boulder Valley Schools hiring teachers of color from CU Denver Pathways2Teaching

The district wants to enhance its current grow-your-own teacher programs for high school students. In Boulder Valley, the concurrent enrollment Pathways2Teaching program is offered in...

Daily Camera

Counterculture, music remembered in new photo collection at CU Boulder

Decades of Colorado music history will be preserved through a new donation to the University of Colorado Boulder’s library archives. More than 140 photos by photographer and alumni Dan Fong are...

Daily Camera

In CU Boulder workshop youth tackle challenge to help veterans through technology

About 20 students, ages 7 to 18, spent Monday morning playing with technology in the Idea Forge at CU at the University of Colorado Boulder in preparation for developing concepts for a video game...

Daily Camera

Making just one change to your diet benefits you, animals, and the planet

Laura Scherer, assistant professor at University of Colorado, Denver and lead author on the study tells Inverse that eating less meat doesn’t necessarily mean you’re helping animals lead better...

Inverse

Opinion: Philip P. DiStefano: Diversity, equity and inclusion make CU better

In addition, when we successfully engage the different cultural perspectives and life experiences of our students, faculty and staff, we uphold a bedrock of higher education: the quest to nurture...

Daily Camera

Speakers tackle immigration, racism at CU Boulder diversity summit

From packed keynote addresses to standing-room-only breakout sessions, speakers and attendees tackled thorny topics such as immigration, racism, white nationalism and more. Associate Professor...

Daily Camera

Governor to budget writers: Colorado can keep tuition flat, but only with tradeoffs

Colorado will have to make tradeoffs if it hopes to avert a tuition hike for the state’s public universities next year, Gov. Jared Polis told state budget-writers Wednesday. … “I’m concerned,”...

CU Denver’s engineering school and an industry partner built master’s level program tailored to workers’ needs

Thanks to one CEO’s desire for an advanced degree, the University of Colorado Denver now offers two new master’s programs co-created by that CEO’s architecture, engineering and construction...

The Denver Post

CU Denver’s first dorm gets $10 million boost — partly to add more beds at historically commuter campus

Thanks to one CEO’s desire for an advanced degree, the University of Colorado Denver now offers two new master’s programs co-created by that CEO’s architecture, engineering and construction...

The Denver Post

CU Boulder has a wellness program for student musicians

The University of Colorado has a unique program for its music students to help them develop their overall performance. The Musician’s Wellness Program was created to offer musicians classes and...

9News

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs to hold three-day Grain School in January

It arose from a campus food initiative called Sustainability, Wellness and Learning (SWELL), which works to promote wellness through hands-on learning and skill building in sustainability...

The Gazette

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs to hold three-day Grain School in January

It arose from a campus food initiative called Sustainability, Wellness and Learning (SWELL), which works to promote wellness through hands-on learning and skill building in sustainability...

The Gazette

The unintended consequences of forcing schools to share the same building

In this post, academics Kathy Schultz, Wagma Mommandi and Melia Repko-Erwin of the University of Colorado at Boulder look at those unintended consequences, which affect teachers, students and...

The Washington Post

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