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Reagan

Reagan named a 2019 Truman Scholar

Jake Reagan grew up in Boulder, the oldest of four siblings in a family of volunteers focused on service to others.
Johnson

Johnson wins 2019 Hazel Barnes Prize

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professor Pieter Johnson has been named the 2019 recipient of the Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the university.
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Aquilante honored with teaching award

Christina Aquilante Christina Aquilante, PharmD, professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Skaggs School of Pharmacy at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, has received the 2019 Chancellors...
Pang

Pang named 2019 UROP Outstanding Mentor

The UROP Outstanding Mentor Award recognizes a CU Boulder faculty member for their role mentoring a current undergraduate working on research, scholarly and creative projects in any major.
Nokoff advances medical understanding of transgender youth

Nokoff advances medical understanding of transgender youth

The TRUE Center for Gender Diversity at Children’s Hospital Colorado started about five years ago to meet the needs of approximately 50 patients.
Santorico to deliver CU Denver’s first Distinguished Faculty Lecture on April 17

Santorico to deliver CU Denver’s first Distinguished Faculty Lecture on April 17

It gives me great pleasure to announce that Professor Stephanie Santorico, PhD, from our Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Department in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has been selected...
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 and the El Paso County Medical Society Powered by ProPractice will celebrate the recipients of the 2018-19 Outstanding Faculty and Clinical Liaisons of...
Elliot

Elliott named to interdisciplinarity committee

Due to an internal miscommunication, it was reported that Adam Bradley was named to the Interdisciplinary Teaching, Research and Creative Work Committee (interdisciplinarity committee). In fact, due...
Caudill

Guiding juvenile offenders sparked Caudill’s interest in teaching and researching criminal justice

Jonathan Caudill’s natural path seemed to be in criminal justice, having grown up in a law enforcement family. Although as a boy, he tossed around possibilities like astronaut or physician.
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Cassidy named assistant dean for community-based medical education

Cassidy Heather Cassidy, assistant professor of medicine, has been named the new assistant dean for community-based medical education. Cassidy is a primary care internist in Colorado Springs. She...
Distefano

DiStefano discusses collaboration, revenue generation at Pac-12 press conference

The Pac-12 Conference should continue to pursue offers for a private equity sale of the league’s media rights so that its dozen member institutions could see a boost of revenue in the coming years,...
Bohrer receives high honor from Navy Medicine

Bohrer receives high honor from Navy Medicine

Amy Bohrer, office supervisor in the Department of Surgery, CU School of Medicine, recently received the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery’s Reserve Duty Sailor of the Year award. Bohrer will...
Faculty at Work: Guy Hagen

Faculty at Work: Guy Hagen

Guy Hagen is a senior research associate with BioFrontiers at UCCS and joined the faculty in 2015. He focuses on developing new methods in optical microscopy, and on applying these methods to...
Rose receives Southern Colorado Ally Award

Rose receives Southern Colorado Ally Award

Stephany Rose, associate professor and director of Women’s and Ethnic Studies, earned recognition for her work with the LGBTQ community as one of the recipients of the Southern Colorado Ally Award...
Chuong, Sharma awarded 2019 Sloan Research Fellowships

Chuong, Sharma awarded 2019 Sloan Research Fellowships

CU Boulder assistant professors Edward Chuong and Sandeep Sharma have been awarded prestigious Sloan Research Fellowships for 2019, one of the highest honors for early-career researchers.
Bensons honored at CU Anschutz benefactor event

Bensons honored at CU Anschutz benefactor event

“The overall goal remains steadfast, ambitious and far-reaching: to provide the finest medical care in the world, to push the science behind that care to new horizons, and to train those who will...
Ambrose named founding director of Center for Teaching and Learning

Ambrose named founding director of Center for Teaching and Learning

Senior Vice Provost for Academic Planning and Assessment Katherine Eggert today announced that the campus will establish a Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) and named Kirk Ambrose founding...
Plati to be inducted into CoSIDA Hall of Fame

Plati to be inducted into CoSIDA Hall of Fame

Sports writers love to write about "coaching trees," those family trees in the sports world that trace the lineage of a long list of coaches back to a single source or mentor.
Stanek

Stanek to lead Office of Data Analytics until national search concludes

CU Boulder Associate Vice Chancellor and Deputy CFO Carla Ho-a is announcing that Marin Stanek will serve as interim assistant vice chancellor for the Office of Data Analytics (ODA), effective March...
Rabern

Rabern named new dean of College of Engineering and Applied Science

An accomplished research engineer with more than a decade of academic leadership experience will be the new dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Don Rabern will begin July 22, 2019.
Mays

Mays named chair of the Department of Health Systems, Management and Policy

Glen Mays, PhD, who specializes in preparedness and health systems, policy and economics, has been named Chair of the Department of Health Systems, Management and Policy in the Colorado School of...
Penuel elected to National Academy of Education

Penuel elected to National Academy of Education

Bill Penuel has been elected to join the National Academy of Education (NAEd), which advances high quality education research and its use in policy and practice, the Academy announced this month.
UCCS marketing office wins two awards at CASE conference

UCCS marketing office wins two awards at CASE conference

The University Marketing department earned two awards for its work on the UCCS Fuels SUCCESS campaign during the 2019 District VI Conference of the Council for the Advancement and Support in...
Two CU engineers to serve as officers in Navy’s submarine force

Two CU engineers to serve as officers in Navy’s submarine force

The U.S. Navy seeks only the best and brightest for its Nuclear Propulsion Officer candidates—and two CU Engineers just made the cut.

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