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Associate professor awarded funding for folk-healing project

Bull Sheana Bull, an associate professor of community and behavioral health at the Colorado School of Public Health, recently was awarded pilot project funding for a collaborative effort to integrate...
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Fundraising leader to boost Colorado Initiative for Molecular Biology

Wright Jessica Wright will lead efforts to generate private support for the Colorado Initiative for Molecular Biology (CIMB), the University of Colorado Foundation announced last week. For two years...
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Child health expert honored

Niermeyer Susan Niermeyer, M.D., a professor of pediatrics in neonatology, recently was recognized for her contributions to international child health by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The...
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Boulder professor earns lifetime bioscience honors

Leslie Leinwand recently was honored with the Lifetime Achievement award by the Colorado BioScience Association for her contributions to Colorado's bioscience industry. Leinwand, a professor at the...
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Leeds School economist takes post at national organization

Economist Richard Wobbekind recently was named vice president of the National Association for Business Economics. Wobbekind is director of the business research division at the Leeds School of...
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Cancer Center members among 2009 Best Doctors

Some 58 University of Colorado Cancer Center clinical members are listed in the 2009 Best Doctors in America. The list results from an annual peer-to-peer survey. The doctors who are members of UCCC...
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Associate dean recognized by public health group

Jack Barnette, an associate dean for academic and student affairs at the Colorado School of Public Health, recently was recognized by the American Public Health Association Statistics Section for his...
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Chemical engineering professor adds to accolades

Anseth (Photo by Glenn Asakawa) Kristi Anseth, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, was honored with the Professional...
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Two from UCCS graduate from women's leadership program

Marschke Robyn Marschke , director of institutional research at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and Susan Szpyrka, associate vice chancellor for administration and finance, recently...
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Physics professor earns prestigious prize

Jin Deborah Jin, an adjoint professor of physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder and a fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, will receive the prestigious William...
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Krista Correll Butler, longtime employee of CU Foundation, CU-Boulder

Krista Correll Butler, an employee of the University of Colorado Foundation for 13 years and the University of Colorado at Boulder for nine years, died at the Hospice Care Center in Louisville on Nov...
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Business assistant named leader in community, arts

Theus-Lee Linda Theus-Lee, program assistant in the University of Colorado Denver Business School, recently was awarded the African-American Leadership Institute (AALI) Unsung Hero Mountain Award for...
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'Lost book' inspires paper presented at international conference

Hildebrand David Hildebrand, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado Denver, presented a paper on "Dewey's Last Lost Book: Initial Impressions and Reflections" at John Dewey's...
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Assistant professor helps develop Smithsonian computer game

Laurel Hartley, assistant professor of integrative biology at the University of Colorado Denver, contributed to a new computer interactive on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural...
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Education professor earns distinctions

Gutiérrez Kris Gutiérrez, professor in the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder, recently was named the inaugural recipient of the Provost's Chair, which recognizes faculty of...
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CU staff member to serve as president of regional procurement association

Lydick Charlene Lydick, C.P.M., associate director of procurement at the University of Colorado Procurement Service Center , recently was named president of the National Association of Educational...
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Art director takes post at national design association

Campbell Michael Campbell, art director of the University of Colorado at Boulder, recently was elected to the University and College Designers Association (UCDA) board of directors. He'll begin his...
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Telecommunication veteran to support employee development

David Sprouse has joined the Office of Employee Learning and Development as an instructional designer and learning analyst. He will develop innovative learning practices and support employee training...
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Shepard wraps successful stint as National Academy of Education president

Shepard Lorrie Shepard, dean of the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder, just concluded a prestigious appointment as president of the National Academy of Education (NAEd)...
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Nobel Prize-winner Cech returns to the classroom in Boulder

Cech Nobel Laureate Thomas Cech recently returned to the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he's teaching a chemistry class for first-year students. Cech became the university's first Nobel...
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Leeds School of Business names interim dean

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds School of Business named Manuel Laguna interim dean, effective Nov. 1. Laguna, with master's and doctoral degrees in operations research and industrial...
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Department of Neurology names new chair

Ken Tyler, M.D., was named chair of the department of neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. A professor of neurology, medicine, microbiology and immunology, Tyler accepted the...
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Director of student information system replacement project earns kudos

Kari Branjord, executive director of the University of Colorado's MetamorphoSIS project, was named Applications Implementer of the Year by Oracle Magazine. The bimonthly publication of leading...
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Marking two decades of honoring outstanding teaching

CU President Bruce D. Benson greets the University of Colorado Denver's Mary Ann Shea, director of the President's Teaching Scholars program, and Provost Rod Nairn during a Tuesday reception at 1800...
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Inhalable measles vaccine earns more recognition for professor

Bob Sievers, second from right, is joined by his wife, Nancy; collaborator Amir Genosar of AktivPak; and Genosar's daughter Romi at the recent CIRES reception. Sievers was recognized for winning a...

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