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Fauci

Fauci shares pandemic insights with CU Boulder students

University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano posed questions from students to Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert, this...
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Pandemics on the rise: Why?

Pandemics on the rise: Why?

Infectious diseases have been around for millennia—with the earliest known communicable diseases being measles, smallpox, and influenza.
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CU researcher tackles vaccine hesitancy in Colorado’s religious communities

CU researcher tackles vaccine hesitancy in Colorado’s religious communities

Vaccine hesitancy is something we hear a lot about these days related to a potential coronavirus vaccine. Yet vaccine hesitancy has been a public health issue...
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Domestic violence and COVID-19: When it’s dangerous to be stuck at home

Domestic violence and COVID-19: When it’s dangerous to be stuck at home

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but the pandemic has overshadowed the national conversation about intimate partner violence. This is unfortunate...
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In grief, family has a message: Take COVID-19 seriously

In grief, family has a message: Take COVID-19 seriously

At the six-month anniversary of their son’s passing, CU Anschutz police officer and his wife warn: ‘Follow the precautions ... In death, Cody’s saving a lot of...
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In-person instruction: Adaptability is key

In-person instruction: Adaptability is key

Jessica McGaugh, an instructor in the College of Arts & Media (CAM), is one of several faculty members who are teaching in person on campus this semester...
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President Trump’s COVID-19 treatment takes the national spotlight

President Trump’s COVID-19 treatment takes the national spotlight

Four clinical trials of a drug cocktail that President Donald Trump has proclaimed his miracle “cure” are underway on the University of Colorado Anschutz...
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Some universities show early signs of slowing COVID-19 outbreaks through temporary shutdowns

Some universities show early signs of slowing COVID-19 outbreaks through temporary shutdowns

Last week, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano announced that the university would temporarily halt in-person classes—moving to remote-only education until...
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CU plays lead role in National COVID Collaborative

CU plays lead role in National COVID Collaborative

As the pandemic wears on, doctors are learning more about how to better care for patients with COVID-19, but there is still so much to learn. Moreover, the...
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September Town Hall provides update on enrollment, budget and testing procedures

September Town Hall provides update on enrollment, budget and testing procedures

Chancellor Reddy and a panel of campus leaders provided updates on the state of enrollments, budgetary and personnel matters and forthcoming health and safety...
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Remote Control

Remote control: Professors who choose remote course format

While students were wondering how CU Denver would offer classes during the fall after COVID-19 upended everything, professors and administrators were hard at...
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Research Summit Joins Colorado Experts Battling COVID-19

Research Summit joins Colorado experts battling COVID-19

Choosing a theme for this year’s eighth annual CCTSI CU-CSU Summit took little effort for organizers of the event. With the world enveloped in a pandemic, the...
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How has science shaped COVID-19 policy? New global project seeks to find out

How has science shaped COVID-19 policy? New global project seeks to find out

With more than 24 million recorded COVID-19 cases, over 830,000 deaths, and the pandemic still raging in many regions of the world, scientists from an array of...
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Revamped health check allows expanded way to Protect the Pride

Revamped health check allows expanded way to Protect the Pride

A refreshed wellness check, required for anyone going to the UCCS campus each day, will allow an easier way to show a daily confirmation to faculty or...
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The pandemic paradox: Expect the unexpected

The pandemic paradox: Expect the unexpected

If it seems like every day of 2020 is delivering new information, it’s because it is—and the sudden shifts include what’s happening at colleges and...
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CU Denver Dashboard

CU Denver launches online dashboard to track COVID-19 on campus

As CU Denver kicks off a semester unlike any before, administrators are working diligently to keep the campus community safe, healthy, and informed about the...
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Free CU Anschutz COVID-19 antibody tests to fuel diabetes study

Free CU Anschutz COVID-19 antibody tests to fuel diabetes study

Using a high-quality antibody test produced within their own walls, researchers at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes (BDC) aim to answer questions about...
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CU System Town Hall, August 2020
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Work changes brought on by pandemic expected to continue

Clockwise from upper right, CU President Mark Kennedy and Vice Presidents Kathy Nesbitt, Todd Saliman and Leonard Dinegar during Monday's online town hall...
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August Town Hall focuses on safe return to campus

August Town Hall focuses on safe return to campus

Chancellor Reddy and a panel of campus leaders provided updates on the state of enrollments, health and safety measures UCCS has put into place on campus and...
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Welcome back town hall highlights commitment to campus community, plans moving forward

Welcome back town hall highlights commitment to campus community, plans moving forward

Nearly 450 students, faculty, and staff attended a Aug. 13 virtual welcome back town hall to hear from campus leaders about what lies ahead for the fall 2020...
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CU Anschutz Experts Share Ups and Downs of Controlling a Pandemic

Podcast: CU Anschutz Experts Share Ups and Downs of Controlling a Pandemic

Other than halting it in its tracks, if experts on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus could wave a wand and change something about their battle...
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CU Boulder launches Protect Our Herd public health awareness campaign

CU Boulder launches Protect Our Herd public health awareness campaign

With students, faculty and staff preparing to return to campus this fall and some already on campus, CU Boulder is launching a public health awareness and...
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What will class look like this fall?

What will class look like this fall?

For students and faculty, all classes will be considerably different this fall semester. First-time and returning students will encounter new class formats...
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Liquid chalk proven in CU labs to kill coronavirus, potentially helping gyms to safely reopen

Liquid chalk proven in CU labs to kill coronavirus, potentially helping gyms to safely reopen

The COVID-19 pandemic had Ross Kedl literally climbing the walls. In his home, the immunology professor has a rock wall in the basement that beckons whenever...
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Virtual panel highlights how CU Cancer Center is redefining cancer care in Colorado and beyond

Virtual panel highlights how CU Cancer Center is redefining cancer care in Colorado and beyond

On July 23rd, Richard Schulick, MD, MBA, director of the University of Colorado (CU) Cancer Center, Cathy Bradley, PhD, deputy director of the CU Cancer Center...

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