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Lynnea Greene Hutton Lynnea Greene Hutton recently joined the CU Foundation as the new vice president of people and culture. Hutton arrives from the Institute for the Advancement of the American...
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Voters across the state on Nov. 8 will decide four seats on the Board of Regents, sending at least three new members, and possibly four, to the...
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Before “wellness” was a commonly discussed concept, before health care as a profession widely recognized that clinician well-being can correlate with patient well-being, Lotte Dyrbye, MD, MHPE, took...
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The future of higher education was a prominent topic on the Auraria campus the last week in September during a national higher education conference at which Chancellor Michelle Marks led a fireside...
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The Prison Education program offers college communication classes that provide incarcerated individuals with the skills and confidence to return to their communities. Although CU Denver has offered classes in the prison system for many years, the program gained momentum in 2020 through a CU working group inquiring into the use of the Colorado Correctional Industries, and the support of CU Regent Sue Sharkey, who had learned of other successful programs across the country.