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Abrams

Police chief retires, reflects on education and career

After more than a decade serving the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, Doug Abraham is looking forward to his retirement spent with family
Church

Church to present at Archaeological Institute of America

Minette Church, associate professor, Anthropology Department, and faculty director for the Heller Center for the Arts and Humanities, will deliver “The line is a line drawn upon a map, and the...
BFA Excellence Awards recognize outstanding work in advancing university mission

BFA Excellence Awards recognize outstanding work in advancing university mission

The annual Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) Excellence Awards took place yesterday, April 4, at the University Memorial Center, recognizing faculty members for outstanding work and concerted effort in...

BFA Excellence Awards recognize outstanding work in advancing university mission

The annual Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) Excellence Awards took place yesterday, April 4, at the University Memorial Center, recognizing faculty members for outstanding work and concerted effort in...

Two professors honored with 2017 Sloan Foundation awards

Two CU Boulder professors have been awarded 2017 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowships in recognition of their distinguished research performance and unique potential to make substantial contributions...
Two professors honored with 2017 Sloan Foundation awards

Two professors honored with 2017 Sloan Foundation awards

Two CU Boulder professors have been awarded 2017 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowships in recognition of their distinguished research performance and unique potential to make substantial contributions...

Rothbauer inducted into Northern Kentucky’s Hall of Fame

Northern Kentucky University will induct UCCS Head Softball Coach Ricki Rothbauer into its athletic Hall of Fame Feb. 23.
Rothbauer

Rothbauer inducted into Northern Kentucky’s Hall of Fame

Northern Kentucky University will induct UCCS Head Softball Coach Ricki Rothbauer into its athletic Hall of Fame Feb. 23.

CU Book Store employees awarded for outstanding performance

On Feb. 15, the Independent Collegiate Bookstore Association (ICBA), which represents over 100 independent college stores, awarded its annual MVP award for outstanding store performance over a five-...
CU Book Store employees awarded for outstanding performance

CU Book Store employees awarded for outstanding performance

On Feb. 15, the Independent Collegiate Bookstore Association (ICBA), which represents over 100 independent college stores, awarded its annual MVP award for outstanding store performance over a five-...
Cervantes honored by Latinas First Foundation
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Cervantes honored by Latinas First Foundation

Lilia Cervantes Lilia Cervantes, associate professor of medicine at the School of Medicine, has been named a 2017 Unsung Heroine by the Latinas First Foundation. Cervantes, a hospitalist at Denver...
Larson awarded honorary doctorate for GPS research

Larson awarded honorary doctorate for GPS research

Kristine Larson, CU Boulder professor at the Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, has been awarded an honorary doctorate from the Chalmers University of Technology.
Greene publishes book on juries

Greene publishes book on juries

Edie Greene, professor, Psychology Department, served as co-author of “The Jury Under Fire” published Feb. 20 by Oxford University Press. The book examines controversial beliefs and myths about...
Cech wins 2017 Hazel Barnes Prize

Cech wins 2017 Hazel Barnes Prize

University of Colorado Boulder Distinguished Professor Tom Cech, Colorado’s first Nobel Prize winner, has been named the 2017 Hazel Barnes Prize winner – the most distinguished award a faculty member...
Prostko winner of outreach staff award

Prostko winner of outreach staff award

The Office for Outreach and Engagement is pleased to announce that Pilar Prostko, program coordinator and facilitator for the CU Dialogues program, has been selected as the recipient of the 2017 Anne...
Hirsch selected as recipient of Hope-Builder Award

Hirsch selected as recipient of Hope-Builder Award

Fred R. Hirsch, MD, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, professor of Medicine and Pathology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and CEO of the International...
Calvisi

Calvisi receives $500,000 National Science Foundation award

An assistant professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of the UCCS College of Engineering and Applied Science recently earned a $516,000 award from the National Science...
Clarke

Clarke secures CCTSI pilot grant to study Zika virus

Early last year, the World Health Organization declared Zika virus an international public health emergency. Zika virus (ZIKV) is responsible for a massive pandemic that is associated with several...
Lamos

Q&A: Steve Lamos

Steve Lamos, who teaches English, writing and rhetoric at CU Boulder, is also the drummer for American Football, a late-’90s rock band that Rolling Stone ranks among the “Top 10 All Time” emo bands.
Pacheco

Pacheco named affirmative action officer for HR

David Pacheco has been named the new affirmative action officer for the Department of Human Resources (HR).
Reynolds

Reynolds announces retirement; search to begin soon

Gary Reynolds barely blinked before reciting his favorite project during a 10-year career managing UCCS construction and facilities maintenance.
HR staff Harrison, Nelson win regional awards

HR staff Harrison, Nelson win regional awards

On Feb. 26, Department of Human Resources (HR) employees Chrissy Harrison and Kenny Nelson received awards at the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR) Western...
Ford awarded David and Margaret Turley Grohne Chair in Basic Cancer Research

Ford awarded David and Margaret Turley Grohne Chair in Basic Cancer Research

Heide Ford, PhD, University of Colorado Cancer Center’s associate director for basic research, has been awarded the David F. and Margaret Turley Grohne Chair in Basic/Translational Cancer Research.
Carroll

Carroll preserves native traditions with help of National Science Foundation

Clint Carroll will help to preserve tribal tradition and knowledge for future generations through the Faculty Early Career Development Award, a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation.
Department of Medicine Announces Inaugural Recipients of Clinician-Educator Faculty Grants

Department of Medicine Announces Inaugural Recipients of Clinician-Educator Faculty Grants

​The University of Colorado Department of Medicine has selected the first ever recipients of its new Program for Academic Clinician Educators (PACE). The program supports the career development of...

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