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New geoscience makerspace opens on campus
A new geoscience makerspace has opened on the Mines campus, giving undergraduate and graduate students a place where they can experiment with novel forms of instrumentation and try out their designs related to Earth observation.
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Researchers Find Two FDA-Approved Drugs That Curb Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease
Two commonly used psychiatric drugs show evidence of improving symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, including boosting cognition, according to a study from researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
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DU Field Notes: Plan Your Next Lake Escape
As a landlocked state — though admittedly one with difficult-to-rival mountain landscapes — Colorado doesn’t immediately summon images of pristine bodies of water. However, with more than 4,000 lakes and reservoirs, many offering scenic views and countless activities, move over mountains. It’s time to plan your next lake escape.
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Is Odd Late Flu Season Par for Post-Pandemic Course?
An unusually late surge in flu cases this spring should remind everyone that, as far as nasty viruses go, these are unprecedented times. Since the novel coronavirus joined the picture in 2020, what doctors see in their offices and hospital beds has continually bucked the norm.
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Denver Finishes Ahead of all Non-Football Schools in Directors' Cup Standings
The University of Denver Division of Athletics has finished ahead of all Division I non-football schools in the 2021–22 Directors' Cup standings. This is the ninth consecutive year and the 13th time in the last 14 years that DU has accomplished this feat.
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MBS Capitol Insights - June 17, 2022 – Michael Best Strategies
Former State Rep. Mike Kuglitsch (R-New Berlin) has joined Michael Best Strategies as a principal in our Madison office. Kuglitsch announced his retirement from the Assembly in February 2022 after serving for nearly twelve years. He was the Chair of the Assembly Committee on Energy & Utilities and also served as the National Chair of Energy, Environment & Agriculture for the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
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Sheriff's Office Summer Youth Camp for ages 8 to 17. We are Doing it Again in July!
Our first camp in June was so successful we had to do it again in July. Please join the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office SROs in several fun activities. Show off your skills at Kick Ball, Whiffle Ball, Bowling, and Dodgeball. We will provide lunch, ice cream, and more. Please complete the Application and Release of Liability form and email it to Sergeant Matt Cleveland at mcleveland@arapahoegov.com Class size is limited to 20 kids. You will not be allowed to participate without a confirmation email and a signed Release of Liability form. See Below
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July Ambassadors Meeting on July 14
July Ambassadors Meeting on July 14
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Michael Best Announces Major Expansion of its Procurement Practice
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP and Michael Best Strategies LLC (Strategies) announced today a significant expansion to its rapidly growing Procurement Practice. Following a steady uptick in procurement work in recent years, Michael Best has expanded the offerings to provide a full-service procurement team to help clients navigate the intersection of business and government.
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July Leads Let's Do Lunch on July 20
July Leads Let's Do Lunch on July 20
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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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Restauranteur Gives Opportunity Through Scholarships
“My time at DU was four of the best years of my life,” says Michael A. Morton (BSBA ‘87). “And I hope for the same for the students receiving my scholarship.”
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CC and Air Force to Play in City For Champions Cup at Weidner Field
The Colorado College Tigers and Air Force Falcons women's soccer teams will take the field and contend in the inaugural City for Champions Cup at Weidner Field. This match is set to take place on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, at 6:00 pm and tickets are now on sale.
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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
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Seven Tigers Named All-American Athlete by NSCA
Seven Colorado College student-athletes were named recipients of the 2022 All-American Athlete Award by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
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Mines team places first at American Society of Civil Engineers' national competition
A team from Colorado School of Mines took top honors at the American Society of Civil Engineers' national surveying competition, besting 12 collegiate engineering teams from the U.S. and India.
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The Future of Veterinary Medicine is Now!
In November 2020, the Colorado Association of Certified Veterinary Technicians submitted a Sunrise Review Application for the profession of veterinary technology to determine whether veterinary technicians should be regulated. The Department of Regulatory Agencies states that “a sunrise review explores whether there is a need to regulate a currently unregulated profession or occupation”.
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Lockheed Martin, Mines announce winner of inaugural Over the Dusty Moon Challenge
Colorado School of Mines and Lockheed Martin are proud to announce the winners of the inaugural Over the Dusty Moon Challenge.
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Emergency Water Shutoff
Emergency Water Shutoff
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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.