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Trego chosen as Distinguished Nurse Scholar-in-Residence

Lori Trego Lori Trego of the College of Nursing recently was selected as the 2018–2019 Distinguished Nurse Scholar-in-Residence at the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) . During her time as a NAM...
Green named CU Anschutz communications chief

Green named CU Anschutz communications chief

Former communications director for Gov. Hickenlooper brings 25 years of experience to position
Hanenberg begins term as president of American College Health Association

Hanenberg begins term as president of American College Health Association

Stephanie Hanenberg, executive director, Health and Wellness, will serve as president for the American College Health Association for the 2018-19 year. She began her term June 1 during the 2018...
Debbie Martin

In memoriam: Debbie Martin

Deborah Kay (Befort) Martin, age 58, passed away early Friday morning, June 15, 2018.
Baldwin

Baldwin joins CU Denver as vice chancellor of advancement

CU Denver has named Melisa Baldwin, the current associate vice president of advancement at Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, as its new vice chancellor of advancement following a national search.
Abraham

Abraham appointed as new interim CUPD chief

Doug Abraham, who retired last year as the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus police chief, has been hired as interim police chief at CU Boulder. The appointment is effective immediately...
In memoriam: Ronald M. Fitz

In memoriam: Ronald M. Fitz

Ronald M. Fitz of Colorado Springs died suddenly at his Colorado Springs home on May 6 at the age of 64.
Lowans

Lowans named Theatreworks artistic director

An accomplished director with more than 50 directing credits in Boston and Chicago will be the next artistic director for Theatreworks. Caitlin Lowans will begin as the new director August 1.
Bagchi

Bagchi chosen for Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

At the prospect of meeting her role model, Rushita Bagchi is at a loss for words. Selected through a national competition to attend the prestigious Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting this summer, Bagchi...
Epperson

Epperson named chair of psychiatry at CU School of Medicine

C. Neill Epperson, MD, an expert in women’s behavioral health, particularly the relationship of hormones and the brain, has been named chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of...
Faculty team receives $1 million NSF grant for indigenous lands program

Faculty team receives $1 million NSF grant for indigenous lands program

A team of faculty from the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has received a $1 million National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM award to support...
Huetson, champion of sustainability, to retire

Huetson, champion of sustainability, to retire

After 15 years with CU Boulder, Curt Huetson is retiring as director of facilities, planning, operations and project management for Housing and Dining Services. Among Huetson’s many accomplishments,...
Ahn, Luger inducted into National Academy of Sciences

Ahn, Luger inducted into National Academy of Sciences

Pioneering biochemists Natalie Ahn and Karolin Luger have been inducted into the National Academy of Sciences, an honor that recognizes "distinguished and continuing achievements in original research...
McDonald

McDonald named dean of University Libraries

CU Boulder Provost Russell Moore has named Robert H. McDonald as dean of University Libraries. McDonald, who currently serves as associate dean for research and technology strategies and librarian at...
Hignite

Hignite honored as UCCS Employee of the Quarter

Fostering a positive work environment is a core value for Kristy Hignite, human resources and business senior professional, Facilities Services. This positivity sparked her nomination as the Employee...
Sokol

Sokol to lead liver diseases association

Hepatology expert named president of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
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Kaempfer receives award from Faculty Council

William Kaempfer, right, receives the Faculty Council's Administrator of the Year Award from Chair Ravinder Singh. William Kaempfer, Ph.D., visited Faculty Council at its May 3 meeting to receive the...
Buchanan, work of McLean honored at Capitol

Buchanan, work of McLean honored at Capitol

Colorado Senator Rhonda Fields provided an official state tribute Wednesday, May 2, in honor of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan. Never officially recognized during her lifetime, Buchanan was the first...
UCCS student Marcus Pumphrey, left, with Mark Buchanan, UCCS lecturer.
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CU faculty, staff help honor students at Capitol

UCCS student Marcus Pumphrey, left, with Mark Buchanan, UCCS lecturer. Four University of Colorado faculty members, staff and partners last week took part in the honoring of eight students who are...
Dunn

Dunn signs on as new engineering dean

The university welcomed Martin Dunn, PhD, as dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) in January. As the semester draws to a close, Dunn is moving full speed ahead on plans to...
UCCS celebrates campus leaders at annual ceremony

UCCS celebrates campus leaders at annual ceremony

UCCS Chancellor Venkat Reddy recognized the work by campus faculty, staff, students and alumni during the annual award ceremony April 25 in Berger Hall. More than 150 family, friends and colleagues...
Ector

Ector to retire May 31

Ava Ector, transit manager for Transportation Services, will retire on May 31, Parking and Transportation Services Director Tom McGann announced today
51Carusos give $2 million to support CU Boulder entrepreneurial ecosystem

Carusos give $2 million to support CU Boulder entrepreneurial ecosystem

Boulder entrepreneur Dan Caruso and his wife Cindy—both active philanthropists—are donating $2 million to support innovation, entrepreneurship and diversity at CU Boulder.
Herbst

Surprise! UCCS staff throw 90th birthday party for Herbst

Clancy Herbst thought he was visiting campus for a meeting with the staff at the Herbst-McCord Student Veterans Center April 3. But his wife, Linda, had been working with the staff for an early 90th...
Scott

Scott’s career celebrated at retirement event

Friends, family and colleagues celebrated the work of Gayanne Scott, assistant vice chancellor, Finance and Human Resources, as she marked the end a 28-year career at UCCS.

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