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School of Pharmacy faculty highly read in 2016
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School of Pharmacy faculty highly read in 2016

Faculty from the School of Pharmacy had three of the top 10 most read articles in Pharmacotherapy in 2016. They are: Danielle Rhyne Fixen, Sarah Anderson and Laura Borgelt for the “Effects of Medical...
Hudson named head women’s soccer coach

Hudson named head women’s soccer coach

A coach with experience at the semi-professional, NCAA Division I and club ranks will be the next head women’s soccer coach for UCCS. Sian Hudson brought 15 years of coaching experience to UCCS when...
Chavez named to Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board
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Chavez named to Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board

Chavez Nolbert Chavez, chief of external initiatives at CU Denver and associate vice president for community engagement at CU system, recently was named to the Board of Directors of the Hispanic...
Wynne tapped to lead human resources

Wynne tapped to lead human resources

A personnel professional with extensive experience in the military, and who previously served as assistant director, is the new executive director of the Human Resources Office.
Department of Medicine 2016 Team Science Award recipients selected

Department of Medicine 2016 Team Science Award recipients selected

​The Department of Medicine (DOM) has selected three interdisciplinary research groups to receive funding through its Team Science Program, which is designed to facilitate the development or...
Zak named assistant vice chancellor of safety

Zak named assistant vice chancellor of safety

University of Colorado Boulder Police Chief Melissa Zak, who for the past three years has helped lead the campus through crises and high-profile events such as floods, a presidential debate and...
Morrato named Interim Dean for Colorado School of Public Health

Morrato named Interim Dean for Colorado School of Public Health

On December 5, CU Denver | Anschutz Provost Roderick Nairn announced Elaine Morrato, DrPh, MPH, CPH as interim dean of the Colorado School of Public Health. Morrato steps into the role following...
Cascio receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Cascio receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Distinguished Professor Wayne Cascio earned the World Federation of People Management Association’s (WFPMA) Lifetime Achievement Award by a unanimous vote by the Board of Directors on Oct. 18, 2016...
Dassanowsky

von Dassanowsky translation premiers

An English translation of an Austrian playwright’s work by Robert von Dassanowsky, professor, Department of Languages and Cultures and Department of Visual and Performing Arts, was presented in a...
Königshoff

Königshoff: Helping lungs rebuild themselves

​Königshoff will build a new Fibrosis and Regeneration Program at CU with a focus on interdisciplinary and translational research.

In memoriam: Murray Ross

Murray Ross, 74, founder and artistic director, Theatreworks, died Jan. 3, 2017, following a short illness. A campus memorial service is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Dusty Loo Bon Vivant...

In memoriam: Dan Meyers

When Philadelphia politicians made promises in the 1980s and '90s, Inquirer reporter Dan Meyers made sure they kept them.
Burns

Burns named to NASA transition team for new administration

Burns, a professor in the Department of Astrophysics and Planetary Sciences, has longstanding ties with NASA. He served on the NASA Advisory Council from 2008-10, including a stint as chair of the...
Chen

Chen appointed to Colorado State Advisory Committee

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights appointed CU Boulder Associate Professor of Law Ming Hsu Chen to its 14-person Colorado State Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Theodorescu and Bradley

Theodorescu, Bradley chosen for National Cancer Policy Forum

he National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine have appointed Dan Theodorescu, MD, PhD, and Cathy Bradley, PhD, to positions on the prestigious National Cancer Policy Forum.
Faculty at Work: Jugal Kalita

Faculty at Work: Jugal Kalita

Jugal Kalita, professor, College of Engineering and Applied Science, was recently selected as the subject of a Faculty at Work profile by the Office of Sponsored Programs and Research Integrity.
Ramirez-Aguilar

Ramirez-Aguilar wins lab sustainability award

Kathryn Ramirez-Aguilar, founder and program manager of the CU Green Labs Program with Facilities Management and the Environmental Center, was presented with the Go Beyond Award for individual...
Donaldson

Donaldson helps bring science to the screen

From artificial intelligence to killer viruses to the vacuum of space, science has long been an inspiration for film and television. But what do screenwriters do when they need help translating a...
Celinski achievement celebrated at UCCS event

Celinski achievement celebrated at UCCS event

Zbigniew Celinski, the newest UCCS distinguished professor, was feted at a Nov. 21 reception. Celinski, professor, Department of Physics and Energy Science, joins an elite group of CU faculty. Only...
Mason to retire

Mason to retire

He has walked the halls of the College of Music for more than 20 years, shaping the singing careers of countless men and women and enriching the lives of faculty, staff and student colleagues. Now,...
CU Team Lands in Top 10 in Online Global Cybersecurity Competition

CU Team Lands in Top 10 in Online Global Cybersecurity Competition

On Thursday Dec. 1, Adjunct Professor Yvette Connor and three graduate students participated in the Kaspersky Interactive Protection Simulation (KIPS), a live global competition between cybersecurity...
Matusik named interim business school dean

Matusik named interim business school dean

University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore today announced the appointment of Sharon F. Matusik as the interim dean of the Leeds School of Business.
Christensen named provost

Christensen named provost

A respected, longtime UCCS faculty member and former dean of the university’s largest college will serve as provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.
Goff reflects, looks ahead

Goff reflects, looks ahead

​When the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health started looking for a leading researcher to direct its Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, they asked...
Johnson to lead information technology

Johnson to lead information technology

Harper Johnson, currently director of enterprise solutions, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, will become the chief information officer and associate vice chancellor for information technology...

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