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Photos: Hispanic Heritage Month at CU Denver

Photos: Hispanic Heritage Month at CU Denver

From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, we celebrate national Hispanic Heritage Month, a federally designated period to recognize the many contributions of the Latinx...
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CU financial aid officers, IT partners adapt to FAFSA rollout by putting student support first

The 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) ushered in major changes to the financial aid process. Significant U.S. Department of Education...
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Celebrating five years of Clyde’s Closet: empowering futures and promoting sustainability

Clyde’s Closet, through the UCCS T. Rowe Price Career and Innovation Center, is celebrating five years of providing free professional attire to UCCS students.
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Globetrotters and go-getters: How CU Denver students spent their summer vacations

Each summer, CU Denver students explore the world, gain internship experience, conduct research, work jobs, and more to build their futures. Here’s how a few...
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Landscape Architecture students win National Design and Build Competition

Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) students Aidan Nowell and Stevie Pearlman won first place in the 2024 Museum of Outdoor Arts (MOA) National Design and...
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CU Denver students benefit from state grants that support no-cost learning materials

In higher education, the cost of textbooks and learning resources can often be a barrier to students’ academic success. CU Denver is committed to finding ways...
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President Saliman explores wide range of topics during visit to CU Boulder
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President Saliman explores wide range of topics during visit to CU Boulder

President Todd Saliman on Monday visited CU Boulder for a wide range of events and discussions with faculty, staff and student shared governance leaders, as...
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President Todd Saliman visits CU Denver campus
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President Todd Saliman visits CU Denver campus

CU Denver hosted Todd Saliman, the University of Colorado’s 24th president, on April 3 to meet with students, faculty and staff and learn more about important...
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Mechanical engineering students get pumped up to find solutions

There’s nothing quite like firsthand experience, as UCCS mechanical engineering students are discovering in their senior capstone class. Under the leadership...
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CU-led legislation aims to improve college affordability
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CU-led legislation aims to improve college affordability

A newly introduced, CU-led bill at the Capitol aims to make college more affordable for Colorado students through different incentives. As proposed, House Bill...
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Dreamers scholarship helps student complete her degree at CU Denver

Alejandra Cabrera loved working with computers as a child, which is why she pursued a degree in information systems at CU Denver. Today, the ’23 alum is a...
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Build your mental health support skills with new training

UCCS recently introduced a new course designed to equip participants with practical skills to effectively engage with mental health concerns as they arise...
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CU Denver’s National Society of Black Engineers helps students connect their passions with a paycheck

It’s one thing to figure out the career you want, but plotting out how to land a job is another. That’s where CU Denver’s chapter of the National Society of...
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Geography & Environmental Studies students are elevating research

UCCS students are taking research to new heights. Six students in the Department of Geography & Environmental Studies (GES) joined GES Associate Professor...
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CU Denver congratulates spring 2023 graduates

CU Denver congratulates spring 2023 graduates

On Saturday, May 13, CU Denver graduates crossed the stage at the Denver Coliseum to celebrate a major milestone in their academic careers. From doctorates to...
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CU School of Medicine celebrates Class of 2023

CU School of Medicine celebrates Class of 2023

After a medical school experience mostly shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Class of 2023 graduates from the University of Colorado School of Medicine are...
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Soggy and celebratory: Class of 2023 moves tassels to the left

CU Boulder conferred more than 9,700 degrees during a damp yet joyous commencement ceremony at Folsom Field in front of an estimated 22,000 family and friends.
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UCCS celebrates spring Class of 2023

UCCS conferred more than 1,500 degrees to students from the Class of 2023 during the spring 2023 Commencement ceremonies, held at the Broadmoor World Arena.
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How 1,000 undergraduates helped solve an enduring mystery about the sun

How 1,000 undergraduates helped solve an enduring mystery about the sun

For a new study, a team of physicists recruited roughly 1,000 undergraduate students at CU Boulder to help answer one of the most enduring questions about the...
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Students shoot for the stars with CubeSat launch

A group of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS) students brought space a huge step closer to UCCS.
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Student success reaches new heights: Fall-to-spring retention rate hits 33-year high

More CU Boulder first-year students returned to the spring semester this academic year, thanks to a focused and widespread effort on student success built on a...
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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers makes a post-COVID comeback

In early November, a dozen undergraduate and graduate students from CU Denver’s College of Engineering, Design and Computing traveled to the Society of...
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Regents hear update on freshman retention rates
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Regents hear update on freshman retention rates

COLORADO SPRINGS – The Board of Regents on Nov. 3 heard an update on CU’s Strategic Plan, delving into brand new numbers detailing student retention. During a...
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Mind games at UCCS: Olympians conquer Olympiad

On October 7, over 150 Olympians came from all over Colorado to participate in the 38th Soifer Mathematical Olympiad. The Olympians were offered five problems...
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COVID-19 was bad for college students’ health. How should universities respond?

When college campuses closed their doors in March 2020 to stop the spread of COVID-19, researchers assumed college students’ health would suffer. What they...

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