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2022 Preseason Peak Performers - Top Five Linebackers
2022 Preseason Peak Performers - Top Five Linebackers
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Faculty and Staff Grants From June 2022
Congratulations to the following faculty and staff members who received grants and awards in June 2022:
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Creative Teacher Uses Research to Define ‘Anatomy’ of a Curriculum
Editor’s note: This is part of our periodic series of articles showcasing the creative talents of our faculty and students on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. If you know of someone who is a “Creator in the Classroom,” please send us a tip here.
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Sheriff & Coroner invite public to Open House & Free Pancake Breakfast
Looking for a fun and FREE family-friendly event this weekend? This is your chance to go behind-the-scenes with us! Climb into a SWAT vehicle, see K-9s in action, watch a vehicle extrication, pet our mounted unit horses and therapy dogs, get a tour of the Coroner’s Facility and even try out ‘maggot art.’ Plus, take a tour of our 911 dispatch center and a history tour of the sheriff’s office.
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CU Anschutz Draws Spotlight for Rare Disease Center of Excellence
In November 2021, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus was designated a Rare Disease Center of Excellence by the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD). CU Anschutz experts are highlighted in the latest edition of Denver magazine 5280 for their work in research and treating rare diseases.
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Job Growth Stronger than Expected - What is on the Horizon?
The Colorado and U.S. labor markets continued to post extraordinary growth in June.
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Director of Payne Institute for Public Policy named to U.S. Climate Security Roundtable
Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy at Colorado School of Mines, has been named to the Climate Security Roundtable.
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President Baca Broadcasts Western’s Good News
With no time to waste, Western Colorado University President Brad Baca has dived into issues impacting the institution and—more broadly—higher education
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Mines alumni use engineering background to restore historic house
In the past couple of years, it’s been common to try out some new do-it-yourself home projects or even some larger-scale renovation projects
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Wellspring Community and Douglas County announce partnership to tackle housing for adults with I/DD
Wellspring Community and Douglas County today announced a partnership to create a housing solution for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in Douglas County
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Western’s Summer Camp Full of STEAM
A new computer science and engineering camp at Western Colorado University has given middle school students a fresh twist on a technical field, while engaging the local community.
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Get a Taste of Colorado at Local Farmers Markets
We know summer has finally arrived when farmers markets start popping up all over town like daffodils. There’s nothing like strolling among booths of farmers and artisans selling their wares on a Colorado summer morning. Where else can you find an eclectic mix of locally produced foods and handcrafted items all in one location?
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Benefits of a College Degree: Benefits of Going to College
What are the benefits of a college degree? College presents a unique opportunity for students to discover and dive into academic passions, bridging the transition between academia and the professional world. There are numerous skills to develop and friendships to form. Beyond these reasons, there are some less obvious benefits of a college degree. Plus, there are some lesser-known financial benefits of going to college and more personal reasons that affect those around you.
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Be Advised: Road Closures in effect due to Fair Parade on Saturday
Be Advised: Road Closures in effect due to Fair Parade on Saturday
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DiscoverU Harnesses Interdisciplinary Cooperation to Create Mental Health Solution for Youths
In its 2022 evaluations of the state of mental health in the U.S., Mental Health America ranks Colorado poorly for access to mental health services, a shortcoming amplified for those of lesser means.
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Danielson Honored with Antioch’s Horace Mann Award
An attorney, professor, researcher and expert on minerals policy, national development strategies, and environmental and social performance, Luke Danielson has been a champion of environmental causes. His career spanning more than a half-century is woven together by not just caring for the earth, but for the people that impact it.
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Seven Tigers Named All-American Scholars by AHCA
The American Hockey Coaches Association recognized seven members of the Colorado College hockey team for academic excellence in 2021-22.
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Regis Athletics announces Hall of Fame Class of 2022
Regis University and the Regis Athletics Hall of Fame committee are proud to announce the Hall of Fame Class of 2022; an all-female class in celebration of the 50-year anniversary of Title IX.
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State Lawmakers Visit Western
Colorado state lawmakers visited the campus of Western Colorado University Tuesday, July 12, 2022, as a part of a tour of some of the state’s colleges and universities.
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Men's Basketball welcome in eight recruits ahead of 2022-23 season
The Regis University men's basketball program is excited to announce the additions of eight signees to the 2022 Recruiting Class, revamping a Rangers' roster fresh off a postseason run to the RMAC Tournament title game last season.