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Hernandez teams with startup to advance new technology

Mark Hernandez, professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, has partnered with Aerosol Devices Inc., a Fort Collins...
Johnson

Johnson named CU Boulder’s director of audio broadcasting

Mark Johnson, who has been the play-by-play announcer for University of Colorado football and men's basketball since 2004, has joined the athletic department full-time as its director of audio...
Ahmad-Post

Ahmad-Post named first Ent Center for the Arts director

Aisha Ahmad-Post, who produced The New York Public Library’s flagship cultural series, is the new director of the new $70 million UCCS Ent Center for the Arts.
Smith

Smith named CU Boulder’s AVC of media relations

Strategic Relations and Communications is welcoming Candace Smith as its new assistant vice chancellor for strategic media relations. Smith will oversee efforts to advance CU Boulder’s reputation by...
Beer

Beer awarded prestigious MacDowell Fellowship

Nicky Beer, an associate professor of English at the University of Colorado Denver, has been awarded a fellowship for residency at the prestigious MacDowell Colony, one of the nation’s leading...
Pace

2017 Massry Prize honors Pace

Distinguished Professor Emeritus Norman Pace of CU Boulder’s Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (MCDB) has been awarded the 2017 Massry Prize for his microbiome research...
Kane

Kane is first Paul R. O’Hara II Endowed Chair in Esophageal Cancer

When Katy Rady lost her brother, Paul R. O’Hara II to cancer, she turned her despair into an enduring tribute funding research at the University of Colorado Cancer Center.
Campbell

Campbell receives provost professorship

Margaret C. Campbell, a marketing professor for the Leeds School of Business, received a provost professorship at CU Boulder. Campbell has received this level of distinction because of her...
Clough

Clough honored for esteemed career

For the past two weeks, the College of Engineering & Applied Science has been sharing stories and memories from the 42-year career of engineering professor David Clough, as he prepares for...
Samet

Samet named dean of Colorado School of Public Health

Following an extensive national search, the chancellor of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Don Elliman, announced Tuesday the hiring of Dr. Jonathan Samet, M.D., M.S., as the new...
Boult

Boult chosen 2017 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Fellow

Terrance Boult, El Pomar Endowed Chair of Innovation and Security, was recently named a 2017 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Fellow in recognition of his contribution to the fields...
Bianco
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Timmerhaus Ambassador offering lectures/workshops on attracting and retaining diverse teachers

Bianco Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador Margarita Bianco , associate professor of special education and teacher education in the School of Education and Human Development at CU Denver, is offering the...
Leigh to join anthropology faculty; White to serve as A&S dean

Leigh to join anthropology faculty; White to serve as A&S dean

Steven R. Leigh, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), has completed his five-year appointment in that role and will soon join the anthropology faculty. Meanwhile, Provost Russell Moore...
Gal publishes on Pasteur
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Gal publishes on Pasteur

Joseph Gal, a chemist and professor emeritus at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, recently explained how Louis Pasteur struggled to show how some molecules exist in mirror-image forms,...
Ballantyne

In memoriam: Paul Ballantyne

Memorial services for Paul Ballantyne, professor emeritus, Department of Economics, were July 11 at Mountain View Mortuary, 2350 Montebello Square, Colorado Springs.
Everson

Everson retiring after history-making career

Sitting in his office in the Hepatology and Transplant Center on the seventh floor of University Hospital, Professor Greg Everson, MD, FACP, mentions his plans to retire this summer. For most, this...
2017 PrideFest
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CU celebrates Denver PrideFest

The University of Colorado proudly sponsors Denver PrideFest 2017, which took place June 16-17. We are excited to celebrate our diverse CU community and the larger community. CU is ALL FOUR diversity...
Campus celebrates Pino as new chief of police during swearing-in ceremony

Pino sworn in as new chief of police

Marc Pino was sworn in as the seventh UCCS police chief during a ceremony June 28 on campus. He was joined by campus and Colorado Springs community members in celebrating the accomplishment.
Sassower

Sassower co-authors new book

A book co-written by a campus faculty member was recently published. “Democratic Problem-Solving,” by Raphael Sassower, professor, Philosophy Department, and Justin Cruickshank, senior lecturer in...
Pino

Interim title removed; Pino named police chief

Following a regional search, Interim Chief of Police Marc Pino will lead the UCCS Police Department as its fulltime chief effective July 1.
Hansen

Hansen contributes to new international admissions book

Mandy Hansen, director, Global Engagement Office, wrote a chapter in a new book “Managing a Successful International Admissions Office: NAFSA’s Guide to International Admissions.”
Segal

Segal receives mentorship award

Dan Segal, professor, Psychology Department, recently received the Distinguished Clinical Mentorship Award from the Society of Clinical Geropsychology.
Maeda

Maeda takes on Bruce Lee bio

In Bruce Lee, CU's Daryl Maeda sees a symbol of the modern world — and the subject of his next book.
Tabata

Visiting international scholar Tabata collaborates at CU Anschutz

“If you’re seeing stars and feel as if you can’t take another step, you’re doing the exercise right—but it is all worth it.” Variations of this theme are expressed by enthusiasts of the Tabata...

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