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Sasson

Sasson helping on New York’s front lines of pandemic

On April 12, Comilla Sasson, MD, PhD flew to New York City to work for one month in a COVID-19 field hospital that had been assembled in just five days. She went to relieve healthcare workers on the...
Cutter

Cutter receives CU Gee Memorial Lectureship Award

Mary Ann Cutter, professor of philosophy, earned recognition of her efforts to advance women in academia, interdisciplinary scholarly contributions and distinguished teaching as the 2019-20 Elizabeth...
Martinez

Martinez reflects on 43 years at the Kraemer Family Library

After a career at UCCS that spanned 43 years, Christina Martinez is retiring from the Kraemer Family Library.
Bradley

Bradley wins 2020 Hazel Barnes Prize

English Professor Adam Bradley has been named the 2020 recipient of the Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the university.
Gibbes

Gibbes earns Fulbright award to study innovation, sustainability in Taiwan

Cerian Gibbes, associate professor of geography and environmental studies, has been awarded a second prestigious Fulbright award. This April, Gibbes received a Fulbright-Hays Seminar Abroad Program...
Taylor, Gabriele

Taylor, Gabriele honored with Equity and Excellence Awards

The Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement (ODECE) has announced the three winners of the 2020 Equity and Excellence Awards in student, staff and faculty categories.
Bliss

Bliss to lead UCCS cybersecurity programs

Gretchen Bliss, a cybersecurity leader with more than 25 years of experience with defense agencies, contractors and educational institutions, will lead UCCS academic and research efforts as the...
Bodine, Kwan take on new leadership roles at CCTSI

Bodine, Kwan take on new leadership roles at CCTSI

The CCTSI is pleased to announce a change in two key leadership roles: Bethany Kwan, PhD, MSPH will assume the role of Director of Dissemination & Implementation Research. Cathy Bodine, PhD will...
Cullinan encourages families to ‘Stay at Home’ with an original song

Cullinan encourages families to ‘Stay at Home’ with an original song

Social distancing indoors with the whole family doesn’t need to mean feeling bored. During his spring break, CU Denver Music and Entertainment Industry Studies Recording Arts Professor Cory Cullinan...
Spain Bradley
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Spain Bradley elected to Council on Foreign Relations

Anna Spain Bradley Anna Spain Bradley, assistant vice provost for faculty development and diversity and professor at the University of Colorado Law School at CU Boulder, has been elected as a Life...
Johnson

Johnson begins three-year appointment as CU associate vice president

Harper Johnson, assistant vice chancellor of information technology and chief information officer at UCCS, will begin a three-year term as associate vice president for CU’s Transformation and...
Magin

Magin receives NSF CAREER award

Chelsea Magin, Assistant Professor of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine, Departments of Medicine and Bioengineering at CU Denver and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, has been named a...
Researchers in Focus: Betsy McFarland

McFarland’s research takes on prevention of HIV, RSV

When Betsy McFarland, MD began her infectious disease fellowship at Children’s Hospital Colorado in 1992, she treated children in the hospital who were living with HIV. The experience was pivotal. “...
CU Denver grad Stacey returns to join Business School

CU Denver grad Stacey returns to join Business School

The Business School welcomes CU Denver alum and esteemed healthcare leader Rulon Stacey as the new director of graduate programs in health administration. Stacey, PhD, officially started his new role...
Jack Burns and Fran Bagenal are among a group of 200 legacy fellows

CU Boulder astrophysicists gain top honors from peers

Jack Burns and Fran Bagenal are among a group of 200 legacy fellows
Coats

Coats credits post-graduate certificate with where she is today

“As an oncology nurse who grew up to be a palliative care nurse provider,” Heather Coats had her feet firmly planted in two worlds – oncology and hospice. Flitting back and forth between the two for...
Silva

Silva joins Finance and Business Strategy as assistant vice chancellor for business strategy

Carla Ho-a, CU Boulder chief financial officer, welcomes Derek Silva as the assistant vice chancellor for business strategy. Silva will report to Ho-a on the Finance and Business Strategy team,...
King

King is a chef on a mission

As soon as he was named Chef of the Year by the American Culinary Federation’s Pikes Peak chapter, Corey King was already gearing up for the next challenge.
Wood joins College of Engineering, Design and Computing to lead innovation and engagement

Wood joins College of Engineering, Design and Computing to lead innovation and engagement

A global leader in the area of design engineering and science, Kristin Wood, has joined the faculty of CU Denver’s College of Engineering, Design and Computing as Senior Associate Dean for Innovation...
Bianco
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Bianco receives national teacher diversity research award

Margarita Bianco Margarita Bianco, associate professor in the School of Education and Human Development, recently received the 2020 Diversified Teaching Workforce (DTW) Teacher Diversity Research...
Al-Shawaf named Rising Star by Association for Psychological Science

Al-Shawaf named Rising Star by Association for Psychological Science

Laith Al-Shawaf, Ph.D. and assistant professor of psychology, was named a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science for his “innovative work that has already advanced the field and...
Donato elected to the National Academy of Education
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Donato elected to the National Academy of Education

Rubén Donato 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 year.

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