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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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At UCCS in October, 10 people accepted non-teaching positions. They are: Michael Bigelow , senior executive, clinical activities; Kevin George , success coach, Office of Student Retention and First...
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Brennan to exhibit photos at Smithsonian

The works of Joann Brennan – a photographic artist, professor and associate dean in the College of Arts and Media at CU Denver – hang in many museums and galleries. The latest exhibition to include...
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Yeatman publishes research on health, families in Malawi

Sara Yeatman , assistant professor of Health and Behavioral Sciences, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, has recently published two articles regarding research in Malawi. Published...
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Cook celebrates multiple awards for film

A short film produced by 14 College of Arts and Media (CAM) students in the Senior Production capstone studio classes last year at the CU Denver Digital Animation Center (DAC) has become a big hit on...
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Hamilton Bean , associate professor in Communication, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, delivered invited remarks at the “Dialogue on International Educational Exchange and the...
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Lanning assumes new advocacy role as outreach liaison

John Lanning has been appointed outreach liaison to the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) for CU Denver. In this advocacy role, Lanning is the liaison for Statewide Articulation...
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Binswanger Krueger Bell Skiba A team from the CU Denver School of Education and Human Development (SEHD), led by counseling faculty member Farah Ibrahim , shared information at the Rocky Mountain...
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Groups awarded new patents

Two new patents have been awarded to two groups of researchers from CU Anschutz, CU Denver and CU-Boulder. One patent is for improved shape memory polymers, a “smart material” used in many next-...
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President’s Teaching Scholars talk collaboration, meet with president

President Bruce Benson meets with the President's Teaching Scholars. (Photo: Cathy Beuten/University of Colorado) The President’s Teaching Scholars Program recently presented two special events where...
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Bosick analyzes odds of victims reporting crimes

Stacey J. Bosick , assistant professor of sociology at CU Denver, presented "Gender Differences in the Relationship between Victimization Reporting and Adult Role Statuses" at the Annual Conference...
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Dodge publishes on discussions in Chinese classrooms

Patrick Shaou-Whea Dodge – associate chair and assistant professor clinical track, Department of Communication, CU Denver, International College Beijing – recently published, “Finding the Line in...
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Tracer Kieft David P. Tracer , professor and chair of Health & Behavioral Sciences, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, co-published a chapter titled “Cruel to be Kind?: Effects of...
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Soocher honored for contributions to entertainment law

Stan Soocher , associate professor of Music & Entertainment Industry Studies in the College of Arts & Media at CU Denver, has been named the 2014 recipient of the Texas Bar Association...

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