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Jansma named dean of CLAS at CU Denver

Pamela Jansma , currently professor and dean of the College of Science at the University of Texas at Arlington, will become the dean of CU Denver’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences beginning Sept...
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Potter named interim dean of Graduate School at CU Denver

Terry Potter , professor of immunology, has been named interim dean of the Graduate School at CU Denver. Potter replaces Barry Shur, who recently retired. Potter has been a member of the Department...
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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 David T. Flaherty, 61, faculty. April 30, 2014...
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Ann Komara , associate professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture at the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) at CU Denver, presented a paper at the 67th Annual Conference of the Society of...
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Wee receives fellowship in Sweden

Bryan Wee , assistant professor in geography and environmental sciences and STEM Education at CU Denver, has been awarded a research fellowship from Stockholm University, Sweden. He will spend the...
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Lore to receive two prestigious awards

Peggy Lore , assistant vice chancellor of student success at CU Denver, recently was named one of the 2014 Asian American Heroes of Colorado. The award recognizes Asian Americans in Colorado who make...
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Tomback receives prestigious fellowship

Diana Tomback , professor and associate chair of integrative biology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, is the recipient of a Charles Bullard fellowship in Forest Research from...
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Schroeppel Ken Schroeppel , instructor and director of Professional Engagement for Planning at the College of Architectue and Planning at CU Denver, recently gave three one-hour walking tours of the...
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Golkowski receives major NSF CAREER Award

Mark Golkowski , assistant professor of electrical engineering at the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Denver, has received a $456,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early...
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Thomas Jefferson Award winners honored at event

Winners of this year's Thomas Jefferson Award, from left: Peter Simons, Therese Jones, Alexandra Antonioli and Helen Achol Abyei. (Not pictured: Charles Ferguson) A high-achieving group of academics...
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Smith to connect students, employers with CU programs in south Denver

Tony Smith thrives on helping students to reach their full potential. He also loves chatting with employers about their workforce needs. So he jumped at the chance to lead the University of Colorado'...
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Du, George receive patents

The CU Technology Transfer Office recently announced that patents have been granted to university researchers. Yiping Du of the CU Denver departments of psychiatry and audiology has been granted a...
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Beall participates in conference, training workshop in Iraq

Jeffrey Beall , associate professor at CU Denver and Scholarly Initiatives librarian for the Auraria Campus, recently returned from Iraq. He traveled to the Middle East to help conduct a conference...
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Reno Mariner Browning Sandra Reno , associate director for international programs, Office of International Affairs at UCCS, recently completed the 2013 National Association of Foreign Student...
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Gillette named to state board by governor

Shannon Elizabeth Gillette , a coordinator at the Department of Pediatrics at CU Denver, has been named to the Sickle-Cell Anemia Board by Gov. John Hickenlooper. The Governor’s Advisory Board on...
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Matias receives national award for education research

Cheryl Matias Cheryl Matias, an assistant professor in the School of Education and Human Development at CU Denver, has been selected as the 2014 recipient of the American Educational Research...
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Vu receives Google research grant

Tam Vu , assistant professor in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at CU Denver, recently received a $54,887 award from Google. This award fosters the collaboration between Google and...
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Rosenwinkel films receive international applause

Hans Rosenwinkel , College of Arts and Media associate professor in the Department of Theater, Film, and Video Production at CU Denver, recently was involved with two significant projects. He...
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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 Jean D. Messimer, 92, classified retiree. Feb. 7,...
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Laird recognized as part of National Mentoring Month

Pamela Laird , professor and chair of history at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, was interviewed by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) as a part of their...
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McGaugh film explores Judicial Center art

Law and art may not seem like the most natural of pairings, but a new film allows viewers to peer into the creative process that produced stunning adornments for the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial...
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Yang invited to plan for Annual Meeting of the New Champions

CU Denver Business School finance professor Jian Yang is one of 11 experts who has been invited to the brainstorming meeting to prepare for the 2014 World Economic Forum summer Davos meeting -- or...
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Soocher Stan Soocher , associate professor of Music and Entertainment Industry Studies at CU Denver, presented the "Annual Entertainment Law in Review" to the Nashville Bar Association in December...
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Hartmann paper discusses historical transition of Anne Frank House

Rudi Hartmann , associate professor of geography and environmental sciences, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, recently published a paper "The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam: A Museum...
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Weihaupt publishes second book on exploration of Antarctica

John Weihaupt , emeritus professor, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, has published his second book on the exploration and discoveries in Antarctica. “Of Maps and Men: The Mysterious...

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