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Marks elected to Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank board

Lilly Marks, vice president for health affairs and executive vice chancellor of the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, recently was elected to a three-year term as a board member for the Federal Reserve...
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Barsugli receives funding for wildlife, climate studies

Joseph Barsugli, research scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at CU-Boulder, is one of several researchers who recently was awarded funding by the U...
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Matthews, Neu, Cook publish findings on insomnia in children and cancer

College of Nursing colleagues Ellyn Matthews , Madalynn Neu and Paul Cook , have published research findings on sleep among children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and their mothers. “Sleep...
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Obituary: Gary Stern

CU Denver colleagues are remembering Emeritus Psychology Professor Gary Stern , who died Dec. 31, 2014, at his home in Littleton. He was 75. Stern joined CU in 1969 when the Denver location as an...
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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. CU-Boulder Ronald D. Engler, 87, classified staff retiree. Nov...
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Cohn named new deputy chief of police at CU Denver

Jeffrey Cohn – an experienced law enforcement professional who has worked in a variety of areas including patrol operations, investigations and community programs – has been named the new deputy...
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Morris study shows benefits of prefab construction at St. Joe’s

Morris A study by Matthew Morris, an instructor of construction engineering and management, and doctoral student Eric Antillon , both of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural...
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Six non-tenure-track faculty receive grants

Six grants for $500 each provided through the Office of the Provost recently were awarded by the CU Denver Association of Lecturers and Instructors (UCDALI). Recipients of the Non-Tenure-Track...
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Cambier, Refaeli awarded patent to produce blood stem cells

Cambier Refaeli A team led by School of Medicine colleagues John Cambier, Distinguished Professor and chair of Immunology and Microbiology, and Yosef Refaeli, Dermatology Department and the Gates...
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Dropping names ...

McLeod A team led by Jeffrey Stansbury , senior associate dean for research, vice chair of craniofacial biology at the School of Dental Medicine professor of chemical and biological engineering at CU...
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Finkelstein named first Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador

Noah Finkelstein , President’s Teaching Scholar and professor of physics at CU-Boulder, recently was chosen as the inaugural Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador. The Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador award...
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Four CU-Boulder faculty named prestigious AAAS fellows

Four CU-Boulder faculty members – David Jonas , professor of chemistry and biochemistry; Lise Menn , professor emerita of linguistics; Jim White , professor of geological sciences and director of the...
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Buszek invited to teach at national humanities institute

Maria Elena Buszek , professor of art history at the College of Arts and Media Associate at CU Denver, has been invited to join a group of international scholars in Philadelphia this summer to teach...
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Runyan wins award for distinguished career in injury control

Carol Runyan , professor of epidemiology and community and behavioral health at the Colorado School of Public Health, and director of the Pediatric Injury Prevention, Education and Research (PIPER)...
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Dropping names ...

Qualls Morgan Ferguson Sara Qualls , Kraemer Family Professor of Aging, Department of Psychology at UCCS, will receive the Distinguished Pioneer in Aging Award today at the 35th Annual Meeting of the...
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Rabinovitch invited as visiting professor, cancer expert

Rachel Rabinovitch , professor of radiation oncology, School of Medicine, has been invited to serve as a visiting professor and expert consultant in breast cancer diagnosis and management at several...
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Otañez at international conference on tobacco control

Marty Otañez , assistant professor of anthropology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences CU Denver, recently returned from Moscow where he participated in the World Health Organization (WHO)...
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Nicol publishes results of treatment for atopic dermatitis

CU College of Nursing’s Noreen Heer Nicol recently published results of a study on the benefits of supervised Wet Wrap Therapy (WWT) as an acute intervention in improving atopic dermatitis severity...
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Zamosc-Regueros presents research on Nietzsche

Gabriel Zamosc-Regueros , assistant professor of philosophy, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, recently presented his latest paper on the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche at the 20th...
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Darnell mentors high school students

Leo Darnell , assistant dean of Academic Services and Extended Studies, College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) at CU Denver, has been named to the board of directors for the ACE Mentor Program of...
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Feliu-Moggi, Cota-Torres present publications

Fernando Feliu-Moggi , associate professor, and Edgar Cota-Torres , associate professor, both in the Department of Languages and Cultures at UCCS, recently presented the first four volumes of a joint...
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Gannon returns as director in Office of Grants and Contracts

Amy Gannon is the new director in the Office of Grants and Contracts (OCG) based at Anschutz Medical Campus. Prior to her new position, Gannon was the director of Procurement Systems and Payable...
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McDevitt lead author on study about political influence within families

Michael McDevitt , CU-Boulder professor of media, communication and information, is lead author of a study that found parents are more reactive than proactive when providing political influence and...
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PGA honors Sutherland

Mollie Sutherland , director, PGA Golf Management Program, College of Business at UCCS, recently received the Professional Golfers Association Horton Smith Award, which is designed to give special...
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Mansour, McKinnish publish on economics of age gaps and marriage

Mansour Men and women who are married to spouses of similar ages are smarter, more successful and more attractive compared to couples with larger age gaps, according to a paper from CU Denver...

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