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UCCS Employee of the Quarter Reeves: ‘Keeping hope is the best way to move forward’

UCCS Employee of the Quarter Reeves: ‘Keeping hope is the best way to move forward’

Just thinking about environmental sustainability can be daunting — and to actually achieve it requires a unique blend of discipline, commitment and enthusiasm. Kimberly Reeves, Interim Director of...
Jacobsen to continue as interim chief HR officer; Landis appointed deputy chief HR officer

Jacobsen to continue as interim chief HR officer; Landis appointed deputy chief HR officer

The search for a permanent chief human resources officer for the CU Boulder campus is on temporary hold while university leadership further assess the needs of the campus and the Human Resources...
Regents pass resolutions honoring outstanding CU leaders
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Regents honor past service of outstanding CU leaders

The CU Board of Regents on Friday acknowledged university employees who are no longer in their roles. Passing resolutions of appreciation, the board honored two former CU vice presidents, two...
MacLennan named associate vice chancellor of enrollment management

MacLennan named associate vice chancellor of enrollment management

Kevin MacLennan, a longtime employee in CU Boulder admissions and enrollment management, was named as the new associate vice chancellor of enrollment management in October, officially taking over...
Diddams joins growing quantum expertise within CU Boulder engineering

Diddams joins growing quantum expertise within CU Boulder engineering

Almost every area of modern society will eventually be touched by the research around quantum physics being done today. Changes will come in small packages at first – in the form of increased...
Clark goes to town with her stories

Clark goes to town with her stories

Cynthia Clark’s first novel circled endlessly in her head for a couple of decades before she finally decided it was time to set it free. “When I got the guts to sit down and write it, I discovered...
CU recognizes 2021 Regent Award recipients

CU recognizes 2021 Regent Award recipients

In an Oct. 19 ceremony, the CU community honored the four recipients of the 2021 Regent Awards. The awards include honorary degrees, a university medal and a distinguished service award for some of...
Sullivan brings conversations on gender and leadership to the U.N.

Sullivan brings conversations on gender and leadership to the U.N.

As an organizational communication scholar, Katie Sullivan, Associate Professor of Communication at UCCS, has studied the messages that women receive about gender, work and leadership for nearly two...
ODECE vice chancellor Bob Boswell to retire

ODECE vice chancellor Bob Boswell to retire

Provost Russell Moore today announced that Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement Robert “Bob” Boswell is retiring, effective Jan. 15, 2022, after a combined 35 years of...
Siegel to join Ent Center for the Arts as Executive Director

Siegel to join Ent Center for the Arts as Executive Director

Starting January 2022, arts advocate and community champion David Siegel will lead the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS as its new Executive Director.
Linder on joining the CU Denver community, developing a robust digital learning strategy

Linder on joining the CU Denver community, developing a robust digital learning strategy

Roughly two months into her new role as associate vice chancellor for digital strategy and learning, Katie Linder, PhD, brings a wealth of experience to CU Denver’s digital learning space. Reporting...
Potter, Pressman to study Alzheimer’s therapy for people with Down syndrome

Potter, Pressman to study Alzheimer’s therapy for people with Down syndrome

Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine have been awarded a $4.6 million, five-year grant by the National Institute on Aging to study whether a potential Alzheimer’s disease...
Ibacache works to build more inclusive library collection

Ibacache works to build more inclusive library collection

After receiving a question from a graduate student not long ago, Assistant Professor and Romance Languages Librarian Kathia Ibacache set out to incorporate more books by Indigenous authors from Latin...
Boulos to speak as part of Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture Series at CU Denver

Boulos to speak as part of Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture Series at CU Denver

CU Denver is pleased to announce the October lecture entitled The Three Circles of Leadership That Can Change the World will be presented by Dr. Paul Boulos, Former Founder, Chairman and CEO of...
Brock welcomed as new Associate Dean of Education at CU Pharmacy

Brock welcomed as new Associate Dean of Education at CU Pharmacy

Dr. Tina Brock is excited to be the new Associate Dean of Education at the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. And she said every word in the name of the...
Colorado Law professor Malveaux honored with LGBTQ advocacy award

Colorado Law professor Malveaux honored with LGBTQ advocacy award

Suzette Malveaux, professor of law at the University of Colorado Law School, recently learned just how impactful sharing your own personal story can be.
Bianco on Puerto Rican identity and Latinx students

Bianco on Puerto Rican identity and Latinx students

Associate Professor Margarita Bianco, PhD, teaches in the School of Education and Human Development and founded Pathways2Teaching, a nationally recognized program designed to encourage high school...
Community remembrance for Draper set for Oct. 9

Community remembrance for Frances Draper set for Oct. 9

Family, friends and community members from the University of Colorado Boulder and beyond will pay tribute to former Vice Chancellor for Strategic Relations Frances Draper in a memorial service at 10...
Mbue to make virtual Visiting Author appearance for UCCS
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Mbue to make virtual Visiting Author appearance for UCCS

UCCS Creative Writing Minor faculty are hosting New York Times best-selling author Imbolo Mbue at 11 a.m. Oct. 13 as part of the biannual Visiting Author Event Series. Held virtually, the...
Manson receives National Academy of Medicine's Sarnat Prize for improving mental health services for American Indian, Alaska Native communities

Manson receives National Academy of Medicine's Sarnat Prize for improving mental health services for American Indian, Alaska Native communities

The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) has named Spero M. Manson as the recipient of the 2021 Rhoda and Bernard Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health for his 43-year career dedicated to...
Betz and team awarded grant to study ‘Safety in Dementia’ decision tool

Betz and team awarded grant to study ‘Safety in Dementia’ decision tool

Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine have been awarded a $1.7 million National Institutes of Health grant for a national study designed to improve firearm safety for people...

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