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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...
Von Bleichert named manager of Facilities Management sustainability and resiliency

Von Bleichert named manager of Facilities Management sustainability and resiliency

Assistant Vice Chancellor of Facilities Management Dave Danielson announced today that Ed von Bleichert has been named Facilities Management sustainability and resiliency program manager, effective...
Camidge honored for lung cancer treatment

Camidge honored for lung cancer treatment

The University of Colorado Cancer Center’s director of thoracic oncology has now joined a short list of lung cancer experts honored with the “A Breath Away from the Cure” Award.
Crow returns to CU Denver

Crow returns to CU Denver

As wildfires increasingly ravage suburban neighborhoods and floods inundate towns, more and more researchers are studying how communities recover and people can take precautions to mitigate damage...
Pam Shockley-Zalabak

Shockley-Zalabak named Business Citizen of the Year

The Colorado Springs Regional Business Alliance named Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak its Business Citizen of the Year Nov. 13.
Kraemers help celebrate 20th anniversary of UCCS library naming

Kraemers help celebrate 20th anniversary of UCCS library naming

The campus community celebrated the 20th anniversary of the naming of the UCCS Kraemer Family Library at a Nov. 2 reception honoring Sandy and Dorothy Kraemer.
Greene earns NIH Training Grant

Greene earns NIH Training Grant

The U.S. Department of Defense recently granted University of Colorado Cancer Center researchers Jennifer Richer, PhD, Jill Slanksy, PhD, and Virginia Borges, MD, a prestigious Breakthrough Award...
Conley

Conley co-authors book on transformation of the American faculty

Valerie Martin Conley, dean, College of Education, is co-author of the recently released “The Faculty Factor, Reassessing the American Academy in a Turbulent Era.”
Moses awarded 2016 Hazel Barnes Prize

Moses awarded 2016 Hazel Barnes Prize

Michele Moses, associate dean for graduate studies in the School of Education, has been awarded the 2016 Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the...
McIlvennan a national Magnet Nurse of the Year

McIlvennan a national Magnet Nurse of the Year

University of Colorado Hospital further cemented its position as one of the nation's top nursing facilities this month with the selection of Colleen McIlvennan, DNP, MS, as a national Magnet Nurse of...
Hough develops new way to look at cellular shapeshifter

Hough develops new way to look at cellular shapeshifter

Tubulin, a protein found in your cells, quietly lends itself to many life processes. It sorts itself into long chains, forming tubes that provide scaffolding for living cells. A versatile...

Eurich presents at college press conference

Laura Eurich, senior instructor, Communication Department, presented “Advising Without a Net” at the Associated College Press National Media Convention Oct. 22 in Washington, D.C.

CU Denver researchers garner awards

Calls for continued teamwork marked this fall’s Office of Research Services (ORS) awards ceremony, recognizing the outstanding exploration and creative activities on the CU Denver campus every day.
theodorescu

Theodorescu appointed to Clinical Trials and Translational Research Advisory Committee

As cancer treatments become increasingly specific to minute subtypes of the disease, the mechanics of clinical trials targeting cancer are evolving at a pace never before seen.
Korevaar, Veblen

Korevaar, Veblen named 2016 Distinguished Research Lecturers

Thomas T. Veblen of the Geography Department and David Korevaar of the College of Music have been selected as recipients of the 2016 Distinguished Research Lectureship, which is among the highest...
UCCS Faculty feted for research, scholarship

Photo feature: Faculty feted for research, scholarship

The Office of Sponsored Programs and Research Integrity rolled out the red carpet for UCCS faculty and staff members Wednesday afternoon, showering them with recognition for pursuing the university’s...
Recca

Recca assists with hurricane relief

Steve Recca, executive director, Center for Human Security, School of Public Affairs, recently returned to campus after assisting the State Department’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance and US...
Gascoigne

Gascoigne discusses new student affairs role at CU Anschutz

After eight years in the Colorado School of Public Health (ColoradoSPH) where she served as an associate dean for student affairs and assistant professor, Jan Gascoigne, PhD, is now transitioning...
Stabio

Stabio’s three keys for graduate school success

The five years in her PhD program included some of the best and hardest educational experiences of assistant professor Maureen Estevez Stabio’s life. She wants every student to have an equally...
Iarygin

Iarygin brings Russian perspective to UCCS

Sept. 1 was a memorable day for Andrei Iarygin. It was the official “Day of Knowledge” in Russia, and it happened to be the first day Iarygin presented to his class at UCCS.
Kralj wins Innovator Award

Kralj wins Innovator Award

Electric voltage powers life: Our brains use electrical transients to process every thought and every heartbeat arises from voltage changes in heart cells.
Meltser of CU Denver keeps time for CU Buffs

Meltser of CU Denver keeps time for CU Buffs

For most fans, the play clock and referees are just cogs in a football game. What really matters are crunching tackles at the line of scrimmage, spiraling passes down the field, and, most of all,...
Cathcart wins teaching award

Cathcart wins teaching award

Katy Cathcart, senior instructor, School of Public Affairs, recently received the 2016 Western Association of Criminal Justice Innovative Teaching Award.
Hagerman brings extensive public school experience to CU Denver

Hagerman brings extensive public school experience to CU Denver

Shannon Hagerman, PhD, was the type of principal you would hope to have at your children’s school. In 2004, she took a failing Denver elementary school and turned it around, taking it from the brink...
Pyrooz wins national criminology award

Pyrooz wins national criminology award

David Pyrooz, assistant professor of sociology at CU Boulder, has won the 2016 Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award from the American Society of Criminology.

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