The tall, slender man in a careworn bomber jacket surveyed the CU students and faculty who were cautiously working on the bare feet of seven or so men and women in the room. As he headed out of the Denver Rescue Mission chapel, the man patted Jamaluddin Moloo, M.D., on the shoulder and said quietly, “Thanks, man.”
The school has seen a slight drop of global students. "The perception is America doesn't want us," said John Sunnygard, Director of International Affairs for CU Denver. One of the reasons why...
In some ways the short move represented a seismic leap, from being dean of the College of Business and associate vice chancellor for online studies to becoming interim chancellor in charge of the...
The delay also could affect the roughly 400 foreign medical graduates who come each year to participate in residency programs at teaching hospitals. The doctors were matched on Friday for...