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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!
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University of Denver, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Recognized for Wastewater Surveillance
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), in collaboration with the University of Denver, received the prestigious designation as a National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS) Center of Excellence (CoE). CDPHE is one of only two honorees the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention selected for this designation.
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Tigers Hold on to Spots on Team USA Roster
Colorado College rising junior Hunter McKown and incoming freshman Kaidan Mbereko have made the final Team USA roster for the 2022 World Junior Championship in Edmonton, Alberta.
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Faculty and Staff Grants From June 2022
Faculty and Staff Grants From June 2022
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Three Tigers Headed to Ireland For U21 World Lacrosse Championship
The Colorado College men's lacrosse program will be well represented at the 2022 World Lacrosse Men's Under-21 World Championship starting Wednesday, Aug. 10, in Limerick, Ireland.
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PHOTOS: Write on Sports camp
The nonprofit Write on Sports partnered with Metropolitan State University of Denver to introduce middle school students to careers in sports journalism, while also helping to build their writing and communication skills
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Mountain West Names Cody Little Coordinator of Softball Officials
Colorado Springs, Colo. – Cody Little has been named the Mountain West Softball Coordinator of Officials, announced by MW Commissioner Craig Thompson on Monday.
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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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A different kind of summer camp
Laci Gonzalez hates writing, but she loves sports. A soon-to-be ninth-grader at Arvada High School, Gonzalez attended the Write on Sports summer camp at Metropolitan State University of Denver. The camp is designed, in part, to introduce middle-schoolers such as Lacey to the breadth of careers within the sports industry.
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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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Study Provides Insight into Vagus Nerve’s Link to Brain
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have shown a direct link between vagus nerve stimulation and its connection to the learning centers of the brain. The discovery may lead to treatments that will improve cognitive retention in both healthy and injured nervous systems.
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Study Provides Insight into Vagus Nerve’s Link to Brain
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have shown a direct link between vagus nerve stimulation and its connection to the learning centers of the brain. The discovery may lead to treatments that will improve cognitive retention in both healthy and injured nervous systems.
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Soccer Teams Earn Academic Award from United Soccer Coaches
The Colorado College men's and women's soccer teams earned the Team Academic Award from the United Soccer Coaches for their superior performance in the classroom during the 2021-22 academic year.
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New methodology helps predict soil recovery after wildfires
Soils influence water quality, and they are critical to plant growth. However, it has been difficult to predict how plant growth and water quality would change in the wake of wildfires. Now, a team of Colorado investigators has devised new methodology to enable such predictions. The research is published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, a journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
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Good Chemistry: A Lifelong Partnership Benefits Science and Students
Sandra and Gareth Eaton have been training young scientists in the field of chemistry for 50 years. As professors in DU’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, they share a passion for science. Chemistry is what brought them together; good chemistry is what binds them.
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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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PHOTOS: CodeDenver camp
Metropolitan State University of Denver partnered with CodeDenver and the Colorado School of Mines this summer to offer an immersive summer camp for kids interested in STEM fields.
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DU Field Notes: Fast and Tasty Food from a Truck
Remember the old-fashioned ice cream truck that could entice a crowd on a summer day with frozen treats and that familiar tune? That was just a precursor to the food trucks we love today. Mobile kitchens have popped up all over Denver in the past ten years. Many are run by skilled chefs who enjoy preparing delicious, gourmet food on the spot. The aroma draws us in, and we find ourselves standing in line anticipating a tasty treat.
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Broncos PR legend reflects on a storied career and a new era for Denver football
In 1978, Jim Saccomano got a call that would change his life: The Denver Broncos wanted to hire him. He spent 30-plus years working for the team, witnessing multiple Super Bowl wins, and retired as public relations vice president in 2013. This summer, Saccomano was honored as one of the best in the business as an inaugural winner of the National Football League Hall of Fame’s Award of Excellence.
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Girls get hands-on science experience at Full STEM Ahead
Full STEM Ahead, a three-day summer camp giving Denver area middle school girls the opportunity to try hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering and math, will be held at Colorado School of Mines on July 18-21. Nexus Controls, a Baker Hughes business, is sponsoring the camp.