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Woman makes history as first-ever altruistic liver donor at University of Colorado Hospital

"It's a big commitment,” said Dr. Elizabeth Pomfret, chief of transplant surgery at University of Colorado Hospital. “It's a big operation." … "She is the perfect donor,” Dr. Pomfret said. “She's...

7 News

RANKED: The 50 most underrated colleges in America

To determine our ranking, we combined the mutually exclusive sets of Best Universities and Best Liberal Arts Colleges from The US News & World Report's annual college ranking. We pulled data...

Business Insider

‘CU Heroes Clinic’ Keeps Colorado Veterans Smiling

The University of Colorado is dedicated to helping keep Colorado veterans smiling. The CU School of Dental Medicine runs the “CU Heroes Clinic” on the Anschutz Campus.

CBS4

Special Report: How big research money at Colorado universities is fueling industry

The University of Colorado, for example, raked in more than $1 billion in research funding for the second year in a row, beating its own 2016-17 record of $1.03 billion with a net haul of $1.05...

Denver Business Journal

CU Denver makes top 10 on ‘Best for Vets’ list

Best for Vets: Colleges 2019 4-year Schools. These are the top-finishing institutions that told us they offer bachelor’s or graduate degrees or both.

Military Times

CU Boulder veteran office grows under leadership of retired Navy SEAL

Before he became a U.S. Navy SEAL, Stew Elliott grew up in Boulder and attended both Boulder High School and the University of Colorado. He went on to serve 28 years as a U.S. Navy SEAL and earned...

Daily Camera

Doctors and ethicists worry new opiate law could leave some patients in pain

Matthew Wynia is one of those worried medical ethicists, and the director of the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Wynia talked to Colorado...

Colorado Public Radio

The future of passwords? Your brain

Your brain is an inexhaustible source of secure passwords–but you might not have to remember anything. Passwords and PINs with letters and numbers are relatively easily hacked, hard to remember...

Fast Company

CU Boulder seeing an increase in demand for mental health services for students, employees

Campus leaders are examining how to provide mental health services not only for students, but also for faculty and staff members at the University of Colorado amid increasing demand. The topic has...

Daily Camera

“It’s not like any other job out there”: Colorado’s two largest universities shopping for new presidents

CU was lucky to nab him, said Sue Sharkey, chair of the CU Board of Regents. “I don’t know where this university would be without Bruce Benson,” Sharkey said. “It’s going to be a sad day for me...

The Denver Post

New poll shows Colorado education tax, drilling setbacks both passing

“I don’t think anything is in the bag,” said Anand Sokhey, one of the poll’s authors and a CU associate professor of political science. “There’s still time for those numbers to move around,...

The Denver Post

Candidates’ wealth is front and center in governor’s race — and testing Colorado’s financial disclosure laws

“Had you asked me before Trump won the nomination and the presidency, I’d say it did matter to voters,” said Michael Berry, an associate political science professor at the University of Colorado...

The Denver Post

Initiated Ordinance 301 — Caring 4 Denver — aims to relieve a mental health system under duress

When Rhonda Kelly joined the Aurora fire department in 2000, she recalled that old timers would talk about “that call,” the one big emergency that still left a mark on their memories. But in her...

Denverite

Forget STEM—At CU Boulder, The NEST Program Bridges Painters And Petri Dishes

It may seem like artists and scientists live in separate worlds—the studio versus the laboratory. But CU Boulder is building a bridge between them with a new project called NEST. Standing for...

Colorado Public Radio

CU Anschutz Scientist Shares New Book On Challenges & Tenacity

Everyone walks a different path in life, but very few have a similar story to Dr. Francis Joel Smith. He was born with Treacher Collins Syndrome, a condition which develops during pregnancy and...

CBS 4

A Good Marriage May Help You Live Longer. Here's Why

Study co-author Mark Whisman, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder, says there are several ways that a good marriage seems to improve health. For one...

TIME

CU South Denver names new vice chancellor

There's a new boss at University of Colorado South Denver, and his name is Vice Chancellor Scot Chadwick. CU Denver Chancellor Dorothy Horrell and CU Anschutz Medical Campus Chancellor Don Elliman...

Denver Business Journal

CU Boulder opens exhibit exploring relationship between science, art

"We proposed to the university that it would be a great idea to have more overt collaboration between artists and scientists and that there should be a physical hub for that kind of collaboration...

Daily Camera

The 'three horsemen' that could help cure Alzheimer's

"The drugs are designed to remove the Amyloid protein from the brain, which we have good reason to believe is part of the pathology or what's going wrong with Alzheimer's," said Dr. Jonathan...

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