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Latest Carpenter documentary to air on public TV

Betsy Huelskamp is among the motorcycle enthusiasts featured in Michelle Bauer Carpenter's 'Driven to Ride.' (Photo courtesy Allen Dewey) Michelle Bauer Carpenter , an assistant professor of digital...
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Beall Divittorio Brink Keränen Jeffery Beall of the Auraria Library recently was awarded the Julie J. Boucher Award for Intellectual Freedom at the 13th Annual Colorado Association of Libraries...
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Ortman receives award for commitment to Crow Canyon

Scott Ortman , an assistant professor of anthropology at CU-Boulder, was recognized for his longtime commitment to the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center with an honor award presented at the center’s...
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Additon, Sher honored by CU-Boulder Alumni Association

Maren Additon , director of budget and operations for Student Affairs, and Daniel Sher , dean of the College of Music, were each honored with the Robert L. Sterns Award for their exceptional...
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Reddy joins Iowa Creative Corridor tour

Venkat Reddy , dean of the College of Business at UCCS, was one of seven community leaders who participated in a three-day, mid-October, fact-finding trip to Cedar Rapids and Iowa City, Iowa. The...
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Beer Gary Lewis , director of orchestras and professor of music at CU-Boulder, will rehearse students chosen for the National High School Honors Orchestra. The honors orchestra is a collection of 100...
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Dilwood, Employee of Quarter, known for caring approach, involvement

Ida Dilwood should wear the title Mrs. UCCS, but since that designation doesn’t exist, she has been honored with the fourth quarter 2013 UCCS Employee of the Quarter award. Dilwood earned two degrees...
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Headle engages students in service learning

Video of 72hnwwYbbnQ Barbara Headle , senior instructor in the Department of History at UCCS, likes cemeteries. The memory-laden parcels that many avoid also provide information that can make history...
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Lauren Brengarth Michael Orlando , lecturer in the Global Energy Management (GEM) program at the CU Denver Business School, will teach “The Fundamentals of Global Energy Business,” a free, open...
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Obituary: Jon Winterton

Jon Winterton with former Dean Dan Howard at his retirement celebration in 2011. Jon Winterton, Ph.D., retired Emeritus Associate Professor in the CU Denver College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,...
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Gibson, team awarded $1 million grant to develop new microscope

Emily Gibson , a CU Denver bioengineering faculty member, has been awarded a $1 million National Science Foundation grant for development of a unique fluorescent microscope allowing visualization of...
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Franck to direct new architecture initiative

Christine G.H. Franck -- an award-winning designer, author and educator -- has been named the first director of Contemporary Traditional Architecture Initiatives at CU Denver’s College of...
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Linden to preside over international association

Karl Linden , professor of environmental engineering at CU Boulder, recently took over the role of president of the International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA). Linden has researched and developed...
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“The Mathematical Coloring Book” by Alex Soifer , professor, interdepartmental studies at UCCS, was the subject of a favorable extended review in the August-September 2013 issue of the “Monthly,” the...
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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 Joann T. Dennett, 74, faculty retiree. Sept. 23,...
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Patel works to protect brain from impact of seizures

Manisha Patel and her team of students at the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences are working to show benefits that will protect the brain from damage caused by seizures produced by...
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Durr to direct UCCS human resources

Jeanne Durr will become the executive director of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs Office of Human Resources effective Nov. 25. Since June 2010, Durr has served as director of human...
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Miller named CU-Boulder spokesman

Mark J. Miller was named spokesperson and issues coordinator for the CU-Boulder campus, effective Nov. 4. Miller currently serves as spokesperson and associate director for marketing and...
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Glasgow joins CU School of Medicine

Russell Glasgow, one of the nation’s top “implementation science” experts, has joined the University of Colorado School of Medicine to help direct a program that studies how to improve the...
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New faculty at UCCS

More faculty members have joined UCCS this fall: Marilee Brooks-Gillies , director, Center for Excellence in Writing, Division of Student Success: Brooks-Gillies previously was a teaching assistant...
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Cain named chair of American Academy of Family Physicians

Jeffrey J. Cain , the chief of family medicine at Children’s Hospital Colorado, has been named the board chair of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Previously, he served one-year...
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McDowell receives U.S. Department of Health and Human Services grant

John McDowell , professor of diagnostic and biological sciences in the School of Dental Medicine, recently was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources...
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Crawford serves on expert panel

David Crawford , professor of urologic and radiation oncology at the School of Medicine, and section head of urologic oncology, University of Colorado Hospital, participated in an expert panel...
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Rafael Benitez , IT director, recently gave a presentation at the annual Oracle Open World event on Master Data Management (MDM). More than 60,000 people from around the world converged on San...
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Weimer-led team awarded $3.6 million grant

Alan Weimer , a CU-Boulder professor in the chemical and biological engineering department, has been awarded a three-year, $3.6 million grant from the Energy Department’s Advanced Research Projects...

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