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Michael Best Strategies Adds Polly P. Lawrence as Principal
Michael Best Strategies has announced today the addition of Polly Lawrence as a Principal. She will be based in the firm’s Denver office.
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Just Graduated? Find a Job in Colorado Springs
If you’ve just graduated from high school or college, you might be pleased to learn that there are a multitude of job openings in Colorado Springs in every industry you can imagine, with new positions opening up every day. The city leads the nation for worker confidence in job security, career outlook, and financial situation. Distinguished for its cybersecurity expertise, Colorado Springs ranked No. 2 in LinkedIn’s top 10 cities where tech strength defies the pandemic, which noted the region is home to the Air Force Academy and University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS), both preparing the next generation of STEM professionals.
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Be a Part of the Colorado Springs Airport Master Plan
The Colorado Springs Airport (COS) is completing its 20-Year Master Plan process and the community is invited to attend a virtual Community Open House to learn more about the future of the Airport and provide comments on the Plan. The virtual meeting will be held on Wednesday June 29th at 6 p.m.
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Ambassador Meeting on July 1
Ambassador Meeting on July 1
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Douglas County School District Virtual Forums
Douglas County School District is home to 64,000 students who attend 89 public schools. Covering 850 total square miles, our school district is the third-largest in Colorado. We have a lot to celebrate in DCSD!
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Disanto Reflects on 50 Years of Nurturing Regis Students
After completing his undergraduate degree in philosophy, Ron DiSanto was on track to become a priest. He was enrolled at Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, studying theology, but just before he could be ordained, “I decided it wasn’t my vocation,” he said
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Western Breaks Ground on Mountaineer Bowl Events Complex Renovation
Western Colorado University leaders and supporters have broken ground on what will likely be a $15 million project—renovating the nation’s highest football stadium. The renovation is being made possible through a generous lead commitment by alumnus Paul M. Rady (class of 1978) and his wife, Katy. The gift comes on the heels of another transformative gift which established the Rady School of Computer Science & Engineering in partnership with the University of Colorado, Boulder.
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Saseen Co-Authors National Lipid Association Official Scientific Statement on Statin Intolerance
The National Lipid Association (NLA) announced the release of its official scientific statement on Statin Intolerance: A New Definition and Key Considerations for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) Risk Reduction in the Statin Intolerant Patient. Statins are a class of medications that lower cholesterol and reduce cardiovascular events and cardiovascular death in patients at risk for ASCVD. The statement provides updates on the evidence-based facts about statins and statin intolerance and makes practical recommendations to aid clinicians in determining a therapeutic objective in contemporary clinical practice.
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Innovation Challenge winners intend to transform workplace wellness
When Gary Schneider and Lucas Atwood started a virtual personal training company in college, they soon couldn’t keep up with the volume of training requests they got. After dealing with the struggle of putting together tailored workout plans for clients, factoring in health changes and monitoring progress all at once, they turned to Atwood’s brother, who has a Ph.D. in machine learning, with a question: Could they use artificial intelligence to do that work for them?
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From Creepy to Bizarre: Doctors Find Strange Objects in Human Bodies
Although unconfirmed, legend has it that the pediatric ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialty emerged because of the prevalence of tots sticking foreign bodies (FB) in those orifices. At least that’s what Sarah Gitomer, MD, was told more than once during her training in the field.
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Former Olympic and DI Swim Coach Jen Buffin Named Assistant at CC
Former Olympic and Division I head coach Jen Buffin has been named an assistant coach for the men's and women's swimming teams at Colorado College. She will begin her duties on June 13.
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Morgridge Family Foundation gifts $3M to CSU Spur and College of Agricultural Sciences
The Morgridge Family Foundation has imparted a transformational gift of $3 million to support the Colorado State University College of Agricultural Sciences and educational programming at the new public-facing CSU Spur campus in Denver.
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CU Nursing Legends Credited for Developing National Residency Model
Two highly regarded nursing leaders with ties to the University of Colorado College of Nursing are credited with pioneering the widespread adoption of nurse residency programs (NRPs). An article in the Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing paid tribute to the groundbreaking work of Colleen Goode, PhD, RN, FAAN, NEA-BC, and Mary Krugman, PhD, FAAN, NEA-BC, for building what has become a national model that has helped nursing graduates segue to their chosen profession.
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Hockey Season Ticket Renewals Underway
Colorado College Hockey Season Ticket Renewals are happening now throughout the month of June! For all season ticket holders that had Tiger Hockey season tickets during the inaugural season in Robson Arena, you can now renew your seats. The deadline to renew is Friday, July 1st.
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New Study Paves Way to Better Understanding and Treating Long COVID
A new study published in today’s issue of PLoS Pathogens is the first to link SARS-CoV-2 specific T cells to lung function and those who suffer from long-term COVID symptoms. Long COVID currently affects hundreds of millions of Americans.
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Gehring goes seven strong, Falcons stay alive with 5-1 win
Starter Doyle Gehring didn't allow a run over seven innings while a four-run Air Force 3rd inning was enough to stave off elimination, as the Falcons took down Dallas Baptist 5-1.
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Thomas Gilhooly Named New Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships in University Advancement
Regis University has appointed Thomas Gilhooly to a newly created role as Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships in the Office of University Advancement. He began June 1.
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Upcoming Additional Classes on June 21
Upcoming Additional Classes on June 21
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Falcons beat Bulldogs 9-7, advance to Regional Final
Courtesy of Air Force Athletics AUSTIN, Texas- Trailing 4-0 after two innings, Air Force roared back to defeat the Bulldogs 9-7, placing the Falcons in the Regional Final against top-seed Texas.
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Tall Height Impacts Risk of Multiple Diseases
Short people might be the same as you and me, unless you’re tall.