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Four CU Denver staffers reflect on Girl Scouts’ impact

Many moments define who we are and what we do in our careers. For four of CU Denver’s staff members, some of those moments happened during their formative...
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Female entrepreneurs face hidden barriers in mentorship networks

In the competitive world of entrepreneurship, mentorship is an invaluable resource. Social networks are vital for building relationships, identifying...
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CU Anschutz readies for the AI evolution

The possibilities of artificial intelligence seem endless, and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus community gathered on Feb. 18 to consider how...
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In nation’s capital, President Saliman advocates for CU, higher ed
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In nation’s capital, President Saliman advocates for CU, higher ed

CU President Todd Saliman traveled to Washington, D.C., earlier this month to meet with Colorado’s congressional delegation and to advocate for higher...
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Chancellor Christensen celebrates Milo’s 12th birthday and an exciting new chapter for CU Denver

Chancellor Christensen celebrates Milo’s 12th birthday and an exciting new chapter for CU Denver

Milo the Lynx had a special guest at his birthday party this year. CU Denver’s new chancellor, Kenneth T. Christensen, Ph.D., capped off his first week on...
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In memoriam: Regent Emeritus Eric W. Schmidt

Regent Emeritus Eric W. Schmidt, who served on the Board of Regents from 1973 to 1979, died Jan. 26, 2025, at his home in Lakewood. He was 91. Eric W. Schmidt...
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Diamond in the rough: Research could help better detect, target cancer cells

Research doesn’t always go as planned, and sometimes results can appear to be abnormal. Some professors, like Xiaoyun Ding, see this as an opportunity to...
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UCCS rolls out new marketing campaign

The UCCS Campus Marketing Department, along with the College of Public Service, College of Education, and the Helen and the Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College...
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Dancer to doctor: Dreams fuel top lymphoma researcher’s success

Manali Kamdar, M.D., highlighted in this Q&A and in the new CU Anschutz advertising campaign, Where Dreams Live, epitomizes what makes the campus special:...
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New biography chronicles rise of President Emeritus Benson
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New biography chronicles rise of President Emeritus Benson

CU President Emeritus Bruce Benson is the subject of a new biography that traces his life from his upbringing on a World War II-era farm outside Chicago...
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C3 Innovation Lab officially revealed

C3 Innovation Lab officially revealed

This week, UCCS celebrated the launch of the C3 Innovation Lab. The C3 lab, which is located on the third floor of the Kraemer Family Library, was founded by...
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What is ‘romantasy,’ and why can’t readers get enough?

Christine Larson, assistant professor of journalism at CU Boulder, follows trends in the romance industry closely. Her 2024 book “Love in the Time of Self-...
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New Women’s Leadership Program furthers connections and career insights for faculty and academic staff

Assistant Teaching Professor of Rhetoric and Composition Miranda Egger has helped thousands of students learn to critically express themselves in her 20-plus...
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CU Anschutz steps back into the spotlight with new marketing campaign

Titled Where Dreams Live , the campaign presents an imaginative take on the spirit of innovation that powers the people and life-changing work taking place on...
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Reap your rewards in retirement with Retirement Ready

Reap your rewards in retirement with Retirement Ready

Anyone within five years of retirement should begin planning as soon as possible, and the Retirement Ready virtual series is a great way to dig in. This year’s...
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State of the School: Sampson salutes successes and maps ‘Top 10 in 10 Years’

State of the School: Sampson salutes successes and maps ‘Top 10 in 10 Years’

The University of Colorado School of Medicine continued an upward trajectory in 2024. In his first State of the School address, Dean John H. Sampson, MD, PhD,...
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Tiny compasses could improve navigation, brain imaging and more

A team of physicists and engineers at the CU Boulder has discovered a new way to measure the orientation of magnetic fields using what may be the tiniest...
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Breakthrough novel switch advances AI and quantum computing

Carlos Paz de Araujo, Ph.D., Distinguished CU Professor and UCCS faculty member of the UCCS Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has worked for...
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Engineering professor leads national project to enhance wind energy production

More than 10% of U.S. electricity is now generated from wind power and Colorado is among the top 10 states that produce energy through wind turbines. But...
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Paid leave program marks one year with big impact

Paid leave program marks one year with big impact

It’s been just over a year since the University of Colorado’s self-funded and self-administered Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program took effect...
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Conference on World Affairs set for April 7-10

Conference on World Affairs set for April 7-10

The Conference on World Affairs (CWA) offers engaging, cross-disciplinary conversations designed to inform, inspire and connect people from all walks of life.
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CU Office of Government Relations providing updates during federal transition

CU’s Federal Relations team in the Office of Government Relations and the Office of University Counsel are working closely with the President and Chancellors...
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UCCS receives significant cybersecurity research designation, first in Colorado

UCCS recently was designated as a National Security Agency (NSA) National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research (CAE-R) for the Ph.D. Cybersecurity...
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Auraria Library launches national search for new director

Applications are now being accepted for a new director to lead the Auraria Library, which serves CU Denver, Metropolitan State University Denver (MSU), and the...
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Largest study ever done on cannabis and brain function finds impact on working memory

A new study published today in JAMA Network Open explores the effects of both recent and lifetime cannabis use on brain function during cognitive tasks. The...

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