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Weston lends expertise to congressional communicators during China trip

Tim Weston, associate professor of history and associate director of the Center for Asian Studies at CU-Boulder, recently served as the scholar/escort for a delegation of congressional communications...
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Jin appointed to Secretary of Energy Advisory Board

Deborah Jin , a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and professor adjoint for physics at the University of Colorado Boulder, as well as a fellow of JILA, a joint institute...
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Dukovic named Beckman Young Investigator

Gordana Dukovic , assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at CU-Boulder, has been named a Beckman Young Investigator by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. The award...
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Stefes collaborates on research regarding authoritarian regimes

Christoph Stefes , associate professor political science at CU Denver, is the coordinator of a project at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) that examines why some dictatorships prevail...
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Six new faculty join three UCCS colleges

Six new faculty members have joined the College of Engineering and Applied Science, the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and the Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences at UCCS. They are...
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Dropping names ...

Morgenthaler Greenwood Cucchiara Jian Yang , a CU Denver Business School professor of finance, has been recognized for his manuscript regarding real estate investments by the American Real Estate...
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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 Donald E. Loomiller, 83, retired staff. Aug. 9, 2013.
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Regensteiner receives mentorship award

Regensteiner, right, and Huebschmann Judy Regensteiner , professor of medicine at the University of Colorado’s School of Medicine, was awarded the Outstanding Research Mentor Award for 2013 by the...
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Hauser book recognized with national award

Gerard A. Hauser , professor of communication at the CU-Boulder, has received the James A. Winans and Herbert A. Wichelns Memorial Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Rhetoric and Public Address...
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Asakawa photo takes national award

Glenn Asakawa , associate director of photo and video in University Communications at CU-Boulder, won an award of excellence in the 2013 UCDA National Design competition for his cover photo “Wind...
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Keränen guest edits journal

Lisa Keränen , associate professor of communication at the University of Colorado Denver, guest edited “Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine," a special issue of “...
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Gan among group receiving grants for radiation oncology work

Gregory Gan , a resident in oncology at the Anschutz Medical Campus, is one of seven leading researchers who received a total of $675,000 in awards and grants to advance radiation oncology research...
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Hill, Wyatt bring ‘Colorado Diet’ to bookshelves

James O. Hill, founding executive director of the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center, and Holly Wyatt, associate director of the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center and associate professor, will...
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Dr. Colorado’s new book chronicles pulse of state’s health care

Photo: Chris Casey/University of Colorado From the state's first doctor to the ailments of early settlers to the gleaming towers at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, Tom “Dr. Colorado” Noel covers the...
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Leister receives residency, commission for Nashville exhibit

Bryan Leister , an assistant professor of visual arts in the College of Arts and Media at the University of Colorado Denver, recently was awarded a month residency and $8,000 commission to create an...
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Brent recognized for toxicology work

Jeffrey Brent , clinical professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, has received the Matthew J. Ellenhorn Award from the American College of Medical Toxicology. Each year, the...
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John leads enrollment, retention effort

Carrie John will head up efforts to gain deeper insight into the student experience at the University of Colorado Denver as the new director of analytics for enrollment and retention. John joined the...
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Hartnett publishes new article, continues publicity

Stephen John Hartnett , professor and chair of communication at CU Denver, recently published “The Folly of Fighting for Providence, or, the End of Empire and Exceptionalism” in Cultural Studies ó...
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Dropping names …

Bihun Joan T. Bihun , senior instructor in psychology at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, won the Adjunct Teaching Excellence Award given by the Society for the Teaching of...
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Argys named interim dean

Laura Argys , a professor of economics, has been named interim dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver. Argys has taught courses ranging from introductory economics to graduate...
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Kling honored as Employee of the Quarter

Heather Kling is not accustomed to the spotlight. She’d prefer to stay behind the scenes if she could. But after recently being named Employee of the Quarter, Kling, program manager, Office of...
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Bedrick brings expertise, leadership to Cancer Center

Ed Bedrick , a prominent statistician, has joined the University of Colorado Cancer Center as the director of the Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Shared Resource and the Colorado School of Public...
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UCCS, CC biologists to collaborate in gene research

A chance dinnertime conversation turned into a $677,091 National Science Foundation grant for two professors of biology: Eugenia Olesnicky Killian , assistant professor, Department of Biology at UCCS...
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Vellequette to lead tech transfer at two campuses

MaryBeth Vellequette has been appointed the tech transfer director for the University of Colorado’s Boulder and Colorado Springs campuses. Vellequette joined the CU Tech Transfer Office’s Boulder...
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Dropping names …

Bruehl Otanez Borrayo Peggy Bruehl , instructor, and Aimee Bernard , senior instructor, Department of Integrative Biology at CU Denver, attended an intensive weeklong National Science Foundation-...

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