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Gaudeamus Award winner Socolofsky challenges status quo

Gaudeamus Award winner Socolofsky challenges status quo

Assistant Professor of Composition and Pendulum New Music Director Annika Socolofsky is the most recent recipient of the prestigious Gaudeamus Award .
Kilkenny talks about her next act at CU Denver and impact on campus culture

Kilkenny talks about her next act at CU Denver and impact on campus culture

Whether you’re meeting with her or passing her in a hallway on campus, Regina Kilkenny, PhD, chief of staff in the Chancellor’s Office, has a remarkable way of making all CU Denver community members...
Celebrating 21 years of women who make a difference

Celebrating 21 years of women who make a difference

Nearly two dozen women were honored recently for having a positive, transformational impact on the CU Boulder community.
•	McDuffie appointed to chief of staff; Government and community engagement to move under chancellor

McDuffie appointed to chief of staff; Government and community engagement to move under chancellor

Jennifer Barrett McDuffie, who has been at the forefront of CU Boulder’s pandemic response as associate vice chancellor for Health and Wellness Services and head of the Pandemic Response Office, has...
Pino reflects on 20 years of service

Pino reflects on 20 years of service

After nearly two decades at UCCS, Chief of Police and Executive Director of Public Safety Marc Pino is ready to keep a new university safe.
In memoriam: Paul E. Bartlett

In memoriam: Paul E. Bartlett

Dean Emeritus Paul E. Bartlett, who served as dean of the College of Engineering, Design and Computing at CU Denver for 28 years and professor of civil engineering at both CU Denver and CU Boulder...

Pomeroy is CU Boulder’s new Title IX chief

From the moment she started law school, Llen Pomeroy knew she’d pursue a career focused on creating greater access and inclusion for people who have been marginalized and underrepresented.

Hanna named UCCS Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Rame Hanna has been named Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Their tenure will begin March 1, 2022.

Marchand-Martella named UCCS provost

Nancy Marchand-Martella, Ph.D., has been named Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Her tenure will begin July 1, 2022.

Morgenthaler on powering research for 30 years

In 1991, Karen Morgenthaler started a new position working for Dr. Chip Ridgway in the endocrinology lab at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. After 30 years of service for the university...

ATLAS staff member Ramirez-Armstrong retires after 34 years with CU Boulder

Longtime university staff member Susan Ramirez-Armstrong (Bio‘84) retires at the end of December after a 34-year career at CU Boulder. A thoughtful, warm and caring presence, she’s been recognized by...

Schulick, Del Chiaro recognized as world experts in pancreatic neoplasms

Richard Schulick, MD, MBA, director of the CU Cancer Center and chair of surgery in the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and CU Cancer Center member Marco Del Chiaro, MD, clinical director...
Lahijanian

How Lahijanian creates safety and soundness in autonomous systems

Assistant Professor Morteza Lahijanian’s work is at the intersection of safety and soundness in robotics, focusing on developing autonomous systems which operate safely and effectively alongside...

Fenell reflects on 37 years (and two deployments) at UCCS

David Fenell, a U.S. Army veteran and Professor of Counselor Education in the College of Education, will retire on Jan. 1, 2022 after nearly 37 years as a faculty member at UCCS.
Fulbright sends O’Bryant to Nigeria

Fulbright sends O’Bryant to Nigeria

Dr. Cindy O’Bryant, PharmD, Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy, received a Fulbright Specialist Program Scholar Award. A program of the U.S. Department of State, the Fulbright...

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