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Ector

Ector to retire May 31

Ava Ector, transit manager for Transportation Services, will retire on May 31, Parking and Transportation Services Director Tom McGann announced today
CU Denver provost announces Faculty Excellence Awards

CU Denver provost announces Faculty Excellence Awards

Each year we honor one of the university’s greatest assets—our remarkable faculty—with the faculty awards. These accolades recognize superior accomplishments in teaching, leadership and service,...
Campbell, expert on conflicts of interest in medicine, joins CU

Campbell, expert on conflicts of interest in medicine, joins CU

Eric Campbell, PhD, has been named Director of Research for the Center for Bioethics and Humanities on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, effective April 1.
Martínez-Dávila’s new book explores how religious converts shaped early modern Spain

Martínez-Dávila’s new book explores how religious converts shaped early modern Spain

A new book by Roger Louis Martínez-Dávila, associate professor, Department of History, will explore how Jewish converts to Catholicism adapted and thrived during the 14th and 16th centuries in “...
51Carusos give $2 million to support CU Boulder entrepreneurial ecosystem

Carusos give $2 million to support CU Boulder entrepreneurial ecosystem

Boulder entrepreneur Dan Caruso and his wife Cindy—both active philanthropists—are donating $2 million to support innovation, entrepreneurship and diversity at CU Boulder.
Herbst

Surprise! UCCS staff throw 90th birthday party for Herbst

Clancy Herbst thought he was visiting campus for a meeting with the staff at the Herbst-McCord Student Veterans Center April 3. But his wife, Linda, had been working with the staff for an early 90th...
Kiser
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Kiser honored with Chancellor’s Teaching Award

Kiser Jennifer Kiser, PharmD, associate professor at Skaggs School of Pharmacy at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Chancellor’s Teaching Award. This...
Powell

Rockies Fantasy Camp a ‘grand slam’ for Powell

Chuck Powell, DDS, MS, lived his dream as an all-star MLB baseball player at the Rockies Fantasy Camp this winter. From official, personalized jerseys in recognizable Rockies purple to champagne...
Scott

Scott’s career celebrated at retirement event

Friends, family and colleagues celebrated the work of Gayanne Scott, assistant vice chancellor, Finance and Human Resources, as she marked the end a 28-year career at UCCS.
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Crawford to receive alumni award

David Crawford, professor of radiation oncology in the School of Medicine, has been selected to receive the Distinguished Alumni Recognition Award by the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine...
Krakoff

Krakoff wins 2018 Hazel Barnes Prize

University of Colorado Law School Professor Sarah Krakoff has been named the 2018 recipient of the Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the university.
Kingston

Kingston discusses violence prevention

Beverly Kingston (PhDSoc’05) directs CU Boulder’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV). Here she discusses preventive measures for children and mass shootings, and what needs to be...
Reusch, Regensteiner team for diabetes research

Reusch, Regensteiner team for diabetes research

More 30 million Americans have Type 2 Diabetes related to the obesity epidemic—this is approximately 9.4 percent of the entire U.S. population. Physicians and researchers know that lifestyle...
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Christians leads international journal on therapeutic drug monitoring

Christians Uwe Christians, M.D., is editor-in-chief of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, the Official Journal of the International Association of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Clinical Toxicology (...
Bayer, Witkowsky

Bayer, Witkowsky present at ACPA National Convention

Brad Bayer, senior executive director, Student Life and Leadership, and Patty Witkowsky, assistant professor, Department of Leadership, Research and Foundations in the College of Education and...
Six faculty members receive Compass Curriculum Course Development Grant

Six faculty members receive Compass Curriculum Course Development Grant

The UCCS Compass Curriculum program awarded six stipend awards to faculty members to address specific student needs within their colleges. Each person will be awarded the $1,000 stipend after the...
Scene at CU: St. Baldrick’s Day and more

Scene at CU: St. Baldrick’s Day and more

Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in photos were folks lined up to shave their tresses in the name of childhood cancer research, the chancellor's spring town hall, students catching...
CU School of Medicine Colorado Springs Branch honors outstanding physician teachers

CU School of Medicine Colorado Springs Branch honors outstanding physician teachers

The University of Colorado School of Medicine Colorado Springs Branch and the El Paso County Medical Society Powered by ProPractice will recognize local physicians and health care leaders at the...
Buchanan

A century later, CU officially remembers Buchanan

Never officially recognized during her lifetime, the first African American woman to graduate from the university will be posthumously honored this spring
Three faculty earn Quality Matters certification

Three faculty earn Quality Matters certification

Three faculty members recently completed the Quality Matters certification for online courses.
Townsend

Townsend to join Colorado College as Provost

INSTAAR director Alan R. Townsend will be joining Colorado College as that institution's provost and professor of environmental science on the first of June, 2018.
Napierkowski

Napierkowski to lead faculty relations

Harriet Napierkowski, a long-time instructor in the English Department, will serve as the new faculty relations manager. Provost Tom Christensen made the announcement Feb. 28.

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