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Abrams

Police chief retires, reflects on education and career

After more than a decade serving the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, Doug Abraham is looking forward to his retirement spent with family
Clarke

Clarke secures CCTSI pilot grant to study Zika virus

Early last year, the World Health Organization declared Zika virus an international public health emergency. Zika virus (ZIKV) is responsible for a massive pandemic that is associated with several...
Rennison

Rennison appointed Title IX Coordinator/Director of Equity

Provost Roderick Nairn is pleased to announce the appointment of Callie Rennison, PhD, as the Title IX Coordinator/Director of Equity for the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus...
Staff volunteer at Food Bank of the Rockies
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Staff volunteer at Food Bank of the Rockies

More than 70 staff members from the University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Medical Campus spent time volunteering Feb. 16-17 at the Food Bank of the Rockies in conjunction with the CU in the...
Miller awarded national poetry prize

Miller awarded national poetry prize

University of Colorado Denver Associate Professor Wayne Miller has won the 2017 Rilke Prize for his book “Post-,” a collection of poems published last year. The $10,000 prize, awarded by the...

Recipients of non-tenure-track grants announced

The CU Denver Association of Lecturers and Instructors (UCDALI) is pleased to announce the recipients of the University of Colorado Denver Non-Tenure Track Faculty Professional Development grants for...
Nolbert Chavez
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Chavez appointed to scholarship board

Chavez Nolbert Chavez, chief of external initiatives at CU Denver and associate vice president for community engagement at CU system, has been appointed to the Colorado Advisory Board of the Hispanic...
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...
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...

In memoriam: Dan Meyers

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

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.
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,...
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...
Beer

Beer wins second Colorado Book Award for Poetry

When Nicky Beer, a poet, professor and self-proclaimed animal lover, walked into the Tennessee Aquarium she expected to be inspired by the colorful seahorses and weedy sea dragons that were on...
Nolbert Chavez
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Chavez joins Latin American Education Foundation board

Nolbert D. Chavez recently was unanimously appointed as a new member of the board of directors of the Latin American Education Foundation.
Gaston-Bird
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Gaston-Bird elected as Audio Engineer Society vice president

Gaston-Bird Leslie Gaston-Bird, CU Denver associate professor of music, recently was elected by the The Audio Engineer Society as its incoming vice president of Western Region U.S. and Canada. The...
Chancellor Horrell

Horrell welcomes new faculty to CU Denver

Nearly 90 new faculty members joined CU Denver for the 2016-17 academic year. Many of the new faculty recently attended a two-day orientation, developed by Margaret Wood, director of the Center for...
Long

Long to direct CU Denver Student Wellness Center

The University of Colorado Denver’s first executive director of the new Student Wellness Center joins us on Aug. 8. Amber Long, MEd, has held the director’s position at the Kirmayer Fitness Center at...
Keaveney

Keaveney recognized for sustainability issues in business curriculum

Dr. Sue Keaveney’s M4S marketing course, “Marketing and Global Sustainability” at the CU Denver Business School, received honorable mention for the Dr. Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize for...

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