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Sloan Research Fellowship latest award for Dukovic

Gordana Dukovic, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Colorado Boulder, is one of 126 people in the United States and Canada who has received a...
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Larson-led team to commercialize laser surgical device

Michael Larson, left, with student. A team led by Michael Larson, El Pomar Endowed Chair of Engineering and Innovation at UCCS, has developed a laser-based device for closing wounds during nasal...
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Bell presents on ‘Media Messaging’

Christopher Bell , assistant professor in the Department of Communication at UCCS, and the director of the Center for Excellence in Communication, recently presented “Media Messaging” at Pueblo...
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Dassanowsky appointed to Board of Advisors of the Salzburg Institute

Dassanowsky Robert Dassanowsky , professor in the Department of Languages and Cultures and Department of Visual and Performing Arts at UCCS, recently was appointed to the Board of Advisors of the...
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Garcia named executive director of development

Jaime McMullen Garcia will become executive director of development, University Advancement at UCCS, effective March 1. Garcia has served as interim director since October. An 18-year veteran of UCCS...
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Laird recognized as part of National Mentoring Month

Pamela Laird , professor and chair of history at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, was interviewed by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) as a part of their...
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Clinical problem-solving series of articles includes work by Allen

Larry Allen , assistant professor in the School of Medicine, is the lead author of an article in the “Clinical Problem-Solving” series in the current issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. The...
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Former dean Sega honored at reception

Ron Sega (right) receives award from Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak (left) Ron Sega , former dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at UCCS, recently was feted as part of a...
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Burns elected VP of American Astronomical Society

Jack O. Burns , a CU-Boulder professor of astrophysical and planetary sciences, has been elected vice president of the American Astronomical Society. Burns, who aims to probe the origins of the...
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Rozek-Brodrick named to virtual nursing academy

Nicole Rozek-Brodrick , a lecturer at Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, recently was named to the American Psychiatric Nurses Association’...
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Bailey to lead Southern Colorado Economic Forum

Tatiana Bailey , a leading expert on health economics, policy and urban economic development, is the new director of the Southern Colorado Economic Forum at the College of Business at the University...
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McGaugh film explores Judicial Center art

Law and art may not seem like the most natural of pairings, but a new film allows viewers to peer into the creative process that produced stunning adornments for the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial...
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Yang invited to plan for Annual Meeting of the New Champions

CU Denver Business School finance professor Jian Yang is one of 11 experts who has been invited to the brainstorming meeting to prepare for the 2014 World Economic Forum summer Davos meeting -- or...
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Moore receives distinguished investigator award

E.E. (Gene) Moore , professor and vice chairman for research in the Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, has received the 2014 American College of Critical Care Medicine (ACCM) Distinguished...
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Dropping names ...

Soocher Stan Soocher , associate professor of Music and Entertainment Industry Studies at CU Denver, presented the "Annual Entertainment Law in Review" to the Nashville Bar Association in December...
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In memoriam

Names of current and former University of Colorado faculty and staff who have died in recent weeks. List compiled by Employee Services. CU-Boulder David Crumpacker, 84, faculty retiree. Jan. 16, 2014...
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Meyer, Steele among UCCS ties to Sochi Olympics

Meyer at the 2012 London Games As most of the world prepares to be spectators for the Winter Olympics in Sochi, three with University of Colorado Colorado Springs ties are actively involved in the...
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DuBois named Employee of the Quarter

Whether organizing travel expenditures, managing Listserv or shepherding newly admitted students through their graduate programs, David DuBois’ dedication is unquestionable. His work ethic recently...
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Hartmann paper discusses historical transition of Anne Frank House

Rudi Hartmann , associate professor of geography and environmental sciences, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, recently published a paper "The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam: A Museum...
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Fullerton named president of Society of Thoracic Surgeons

David A. Fullerton , who heads the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the CU School of Medicine, recently was elected president of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons. Fullerton, also a professor of...
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Weihaupt publishes second book on exploration of Antarctica

John Weihaupt , emeritus professor, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, has published his second book on the exploration and discoveries in Antarctica. “Of Maps and Men: The Mysterious...
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Lotfi gives keynote address at conference in Switzerland

Sarah R. Lotfi , lecturer, Department of Visual and Performing Arts at UCCS, and a 2012 alumna, gave a keynote address on independent film at the World Intellectual Property Organization Jan. 22-23...
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Molnar awarded science prize from Royal Swedish Academy

Peter Molnar , a professor in geological sciences and a fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at CU-Boulder, has been awarded the prestigious 2014 Crafoord Prize...
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Caruthers, Jin honored by National Academy of Sciences

Marvin Caruthers Two CU-Boulder researchers were among the 15 honored by the National Academy of Sciences for their extraordinary scientific achievements. Marvin Caruthers , distinguished professor...
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Carter receives APA Minority Fellowship Achievement Award

Debbie R. Carter of the School of Medicine has been honored with the 2014 Jeanne Spurlock Minority Fellowship Achievement Award by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). This award acknowledges...

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