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Miller named CU-Boulder spokesman

Mark J. Miller was named spokesperson and issues coordinator for the CU-Boulder campus, effective Nov. 4. Miller currently serves as spokesperson and associate director for marketing and...
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Glasgow joins CU School of Medicine

Russell Glasgow, one of the nation’s top “implementation science” experts, has joined the University of Colorado School of Medicine to help direct a program that studies how to improve the...
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New faculty at UCCS

More faculty members have joined UCCS this fall: Marilee Brooks-Gillies , director, Center for Excellence in Writing, Division of Student Success: Brooks-Gillies previously was a teaching assistant...
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Cain named chair of American Academy of Family Physicians

Jeffrey J. Cain , the chief of family medicine at Children’s Hospital Colorado, has been named the board chair of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Previously, he served one-year...
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McDowell receives U.S. Department of Health and Human Services grant

John McDowell , professor of diagnostic and biological sciences in the School of Dental Medicine, recently was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources...
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Crawford serves on expert panel

David Crawford , professor of urologic and radiation oncology at the School of Medicine, and section head of urologic oncology, University of Colorado Hospital, participated in an expert panel...
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Rafael Benitez , IT director, recently gave a presentation at the annual Oracle Open World event on Master Data Management (MDM). More than 60,000 people from around the world converged on San...
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Weimer-led team awarded $3.6 million grant

Alan Weimer , a CU-Boulder professor in the chemical and biological engineering department, has been awarded a three-year, $3.6 million grant from the Energy Department’s Advanced Research Projects...
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UCCS School of Public Affairs, College of Business have new faculty members

New faculty members have joined UCCS in the School of Public Affairs and the College of Business. They are: Henriikka Weir , assistant professor, School of Public Affairs: Weir previously was an...
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Winters Marcus Winters , assistant professor in the College of Education at UCCS, along with Joshua Cowen of the University of Kentucky, recently published “Who Would Stay, Who Would Stay, Who Would...
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In memoriam

Names of current and former University of Colorado faculty and staff who have died in recent weeks. List compiled by Employee Services. UCCS Margaret E. Mistry, 74, senior instructor. Sept. 14, 2013...
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Gallegos reappointed to state education council

University of Colorado Regent Glen Gallegos has been reappointed by Gov. John Hickenlooper to the Education Leadership Council . He will serve as a public member until June 30, 2015. The council was...
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Obituary: Former CU-Boulder Chancellor Park

Roderic B. Park, who served as chancellor of the University of Colorado Boulder, died Sept. 6, 2013, at his home, according to the University of California, Berkeley. He was 81. Park was named...
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Coussons-Read announces leadership reorganization

UCCS Provost Mary Coussons-Read opened the first Chancellor’s Forum for the fall semester by announcing a reorganization of duties among key staff members within the academic affairs functions of her...
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CU Denver faculty honored for excellence

Thirty-three faculty members at CU Denver recently received awards at the 2013 Celebration of Faculty Excellence. Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Laura Goodwin delivered introductory...
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New faculty at UCCS

More faculty have joined the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Applied Science, School of Public Affairs, and College of Education at UCCS. They are: Irina Kopaneva ,...
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Glen Whitehead , associate professor, Department of Visual and Performing Arts, and director of the music program at UCCS, performed the world premiere of a trumpet concerto composed by Sean Hennessy...
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CU-Boulder mourns death of Al Bartlett

Albert Allen Bartlett, professor emeritus of physics at the University of Colorado Boulder, was remembered Monday as a revered teacher who had a major impact on his students, the university, Boulder...
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Himes to lead new Office of Industry Collaboration

Caroline Himes has been named director of the new Office of Industry Collaboration at the University of Colorado Boulder. The industry office will connect companies to the services, expertise and...
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More new faculty at UCCS

Eight new faculty members have joined the University of Colorado Colorado Springs College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Applied Science, Kraemer Family Library, and the...
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Abby Ferber and Andrea Herrera , professors in the Department of Women’s and Ethnic Studies at UCCS, contributed “Teaching Privilege Through an Intersectional Lens” in “Deconstructing Privilege:...
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Weston lends expertise to congressional communicators during China trip

Tim Weston, associate professor of history and associate director of the Center for Asian Studies at CU-Boulder, recently served as the scholar/escort for a delegation of congressional communications...
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Jin appointed to Secretary of Energy Advisory Board

Deborah Jin , a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and professor adjoint for physics at the University of Colorado Boulder, as well as a fellow of JILA, a joint institute...
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Dukovic named Beckman Young Investigator

Gordana Dukovic , assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at CU-Boulder, has been named a Beckman Young Investigator by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. The award...
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Stefes collaborates on research regarding authoritarian regimes

Christoph Stefes , associate professor political science at CU Denver, is the coordinator of a project at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) that examines why some dictatorships prevail...

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