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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: Colorado Supreme Court Justice Carlos Samour Jr. to Deliver Keynote Speech for Fall 2020 Graduates
When he was 13 years old, Justice Carlos Samour’s family fled El Salvador en route to the United States to escape a civil war and political turmoil.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: Grad Student Kristin Minzenmayer Balanced School and Work While Researching Work-Life Balance for Women in STEM
Like a lot of CU Denver students, Kristin Minzenmayer, who earns her MA in sociology this fall, pursued her degree while working full time. In fact, the evening classes were one of the benefits that drew her to our Sociology Program.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: The Denver Community Fridge Project
As with many issues complicated by COVID-19, hunger is a growing problem.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: Native American Heritage Month, Thanksgiving, & Thankstaking
November is Native American Heritage Month, which is also the month many people in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: 2020 State of the Campus to be held on November 17, 2020
Streaming on Facebook and YouTube, CU Denver's first ever virtual State of the Campus address will feature Chancellor Marks and over 20 members of the campus community as they share their successes, hopes, and dreams for the future of CU Denver.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: How-to Halloween with COVID-19: Make a DIY Candy Chute
There hasn’t been much discussion of the state’s guidance for safe trick-or-treating, even though Colorado’s official coronavirus website was updated on Oct. 1, 2020 with Halloween Tips and Tricks.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: CU Denver Researcher Analyzes the Use of Solar Energy at U.S. Airports
By studying 488 public airports in the United States, University of Colorado Denver School of Public Affairs researcher Serena Kim, PhD, found that 20% of them have adopted solar photovoltaic (PV), commonly known as solar panels, over the last decade. Solar photovoltaic (PV) is the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: Snapchat Paintings & Front-Line Realism: Julie Puma at Emmanuel Gallery
Changes are afoot in virtually all aspects of post-pandemic life, including the art world.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: Post-Apocalyptic in Denver: A Feral World by Prof. Liban
In 2015, Professor David Liban, MFA, made a short film titled Feral. People liked it. Actually, people liked it so much that Liban decided to keep working on it.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: Regents Discuss, Reject Tuition Credits
The CU Board of Regents voted against a resolution that would have provided a $1,000 credit on tuition for full-time students and a $500 credit on tuition for part-time students per semester for fiscal year 2020-21.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: Chancellors Update Regents on Strict Safe Return Plans
A safe return to campus for fall semester is top of mind for nearly everyone at CU and it was top of the agenda at Board of Regents meeting.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: In Honor of our Beloved Joy Burns
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I bring you some very sad news.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: Ross Pritchard, DU’s 14th Chancellor, Dies at 95
With the death of former University of Denver Chancellor Ross Pritchard at age 95, the institution has lost a dedicated advocate for rigorous education and student achievement.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER: University of Denver and National Jewish Health Partner to Safeguard the Health of Staff and Students
The University of Denver and National Jewish Health announce a new partnership to help with the safe return to campus for students and faculty for the fall term.