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Career of 35 years comes to a close

Watson After 35 years working for the university, Kris Watson is looking forward to spending a little more time traveling and concentrating on her hobbies. Watson, manager for recruitment and...
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School of Pharmacy researcher named fellow

Kompella Photo courtesy of Tom Cherrey/Cherrey Visual Solutions KompellaPhoto courtesy of Tom Cherrey/Cherrey Visual Solutions Uday Kompella, Ph.D., was elected as a fellow of the Association for...
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College of Nursing professor, associate dean earns high honor

Sousa Karen H. Sousa , R.N., Ph.D., professor and associate dean for research and extramural affairs at the University of Colorado College of Nursing, recently was inducted into the American Academy...
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Cancer Center has new interim director

Andrew Thorburn, Ph.D., will become interim director of the University of Colorado Cancer Center for the next six months. On July 1, Dan Theodorescu , M.D., Ph.D., will assume the post. Theodorescu...
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Associate professor earns award for epilepsy research

Patel Manisha Patel, a researcher at the University of Colorado School of Pharmacy, was one of three recipients of a 2010 Innovator Award worth $50,000 from Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy (...
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Boulder, Denver researchers elected as fellows

Cumalat, Johnson, McKnight Agarwal, Carpenter Three University of Colorado at Boulder faculty members and two University of Colorado School of Pharmacy researchers have been named fellows of the...
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Leader in sustainable development new director of real estate program

Susan Watts, a nationally recognized leader in sustainable development, has been named executive director of the University of Colorado Real Estate Center, an academic real estate program for...
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Philosophy professor to lead international organization

Hildebrand David Hildebrand, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado Denver, was recently elected president of the Southwestern Philosophical Society, an association of...
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Researcher wins Stand Up to Cancer grant

Yin (Photo by Glenn. J. Asakawa) Hang "Hubert" Yin has won a $750,000 grant for a project with the potential of changing cancer science. The researcher at the University of Colorado at Boulder and...
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Song, smiles trademarks of UCCS Employee of the Quarter

Friloux Mike Friloux of facilities services at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs earned Employee of the Quarter honors this term. His qualifications include singing while cleaning...
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Nursing professor wins leadership award

Diane Skiba, a professor at the University of Colorado Denver's College of Nursing, recently was honored with the Virginia K. Saba Nursing Informatics Leadership Award. Presented by the Honor Society...
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Adjunct faculty member to lead learning program

Hartman Andrew Hartman has been named coordinator of the University of Colorado at Boulder Law School's new Schaden Experiential Learning Program . Hartman has spent nearly 20 years in private...
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Kudos for mapping expert's publication

The Geoscience Information Society's Best Paper Award for 2009 was given to Kathryn Lage's "Zoom! Remote Sensing Imagery in the Geosciences." Lage is map librarian at the University of Colorado at...
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Veteran financial aid director to take post at UCCS

Bode Robert Bode will direct the office of financial aid, student employment and scholarships at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. The current financial aid director for Metropolitan...
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UCD finance and administration has interim vice chancellor

Parker Jeffrey D. Parker has been chosen interim vice chancellor of finance and administration at the University of Colorado Denver. Parker follows Teresa Berryman, who retired in October. Parker...
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Associate professor awarded funding for folk-healing project

Bull Sheana Bull, an associate professor of community and behavioral health at the Colorado School of Public Health, recently was awarded pilot project funding for a collaborative effort to integrate...
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Fundraising leader to boost Colorado Initiative for Molecular Biology

Wright Jessica Wright will lead efforts to generate private support for the Colorado Initiative for Molecular Biology (CIMB), the University of Colorado Foundation announced last week. For two years...
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Child health expert honored

Niermeyer Susan Niermeyer, M.D., a professor of pediatrics in neonatology, recently was recognized for her contributions to international child health by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The...
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Boulder professor earns lifetime bioscience honors

Leslie Leinwand recently was honored with the Lifetime Achievement award by the Colorado BioScience Association for her contributions to Colorado's bioscience industry. Leinwand, a professor at the...
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Leeds School economist takes post at national organization

Economist Richard Wobbekind recently was named vice president of the National Association for Business Economics. Wobbekind is director of the business research division at the Leeds School of...
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Cancer Center members among 2009 Best Doctors

Some 58 University of Colorado Cancer Center clinical members are listed in the 2009 Best Doctors in America. The list results from an annual peer-to-peer survey. The doctors who are members of UCCC...
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Associate dean recognized by public health group

Jack Barnette, an associate dean for academic and student affairs at the Colorado School of Public Health, recently was recognized by the American Public Health Association Statistics Section for his...
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Chemical engineering professor adds to accolades

Anseth (Photo by Glenn Asakawa) Kristi Anseth, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, was honored with the Professional...
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Two from UCCS graduate from women's leadership program

Marschke Robyn Marschke , director of institutional research at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and Susan Szpyrka, associate vice chancellor for administration and finance, recently...
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Physics professor earns prestigious prize

Jin Deborah Jin, an adjoint professor of physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder and a fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, will receive the prestigious William...

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